In director Mylissa Fitzsimmons' ethereal and haunting debut feature, a young Portuguese man, stranded in a small Icelandic village during Earth's final days, seeks solace in the brief human connections he encounters.
EVERYTHING IN THE END perfectly utilizes its otherworldly Icelandic setting to explore themes of grief, death and the power that human connection gives us to accept ourselves and each other. Quiet, contemplative and achingly human, it's the perfect film for this precise moment in time.
Available online from Friday, September 24 at 9 AM to Sunday, October 3 at 11:59 PM.
- Year2021
- Runtime74 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Icelandic, Portuguese
- CountryIceland
- PremiereInternational
- NoteEnglish Subtitles
- DirectorMylissa Fitzsimmons
- ScreenwriterMylissa Fitzsimmons
- ProducerÞórunn Guðjónsdóttir, Brenden Hubbard
- CastElizabeth Austin, Hugo De Sousa, Joi Johannsson, Bergdís Júlía Jóhannsdóttir, Raul Portero, Lilja Þórisdóttir
- CinematographerTodd Hickey
- EditorNicole McClure
- MusicDarren Morze
In director Mylissa Fitzsimmons' ethereal and haunting debut feature, a young Portuguese man, stranded in a small Icelandic village during Earth's final days, seeks solace in the brief human connections he encounters.
EVERYTHING IN THE END perfectly utilizes its otherworldly Icelandic setting to explore themes of grief, death and the power that human connection gives us to accept ourselves and each other. Quiet, contemplative and achingly human, it's the perfect film for this precise moment in time.
Available online from Friday, September 24 at 9 AM to Sunday, October 3 at 11:59 PM.
- Year2021
- Runtime74 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Icelandic, Portuguese
- CountryIceland
- PremiereInternational
- NoteEnglish Subtitles
- DirectorMylissa Fitzsimmons
- ScreenwriterMylissa Fitzsimmons
- ProducerÞórunn Guðjónsdóttir, Brenden Hubbard
- CastElizabeth Austin, Hugo De Sousa, Joi Johannsson, Bergdís Júlía Jóhannsdóttir, Raul Portero, Lilja Þórisdóttir
- CinematographerTodd Hickey
- EditorNicole McClure
- MusicDarren Morze