

A Faroese punk poet who barely speaks finally lets loose—through art, God, and the void.
In a film bursting with lyrics, pictures, and music the director shows us a way into the peculiar universe of Tóroddur, and the otherwise not very talkative artist gives us a glimpse of his thoughts on art, God, life and death.
Cinematography
Raw Faroese landscapes as emotional architecture.
Writing
Tóroddur's sparse poetry hits like a gut punch.

Director
Katrin Ottarsdóttir
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Tóroddur Poulsen is considered the father of Faroese punk poetry, a subgenre that barely exists anywhere else on Earth.
Director Katrin Ottarsdóttir is Tóroddur's daughter; the 'Lukas' credited is her son, making this a three-generation family portrait disguised as documentary.
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