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  1. European Film Academy member Ingvar Thordarson is one of Europes most prolific film producers. Mr. Thordarson has produced 24 features, tv-series, and documentaries, which have accumulated multiple awards all over the world and been commercially successful.

  2. European Film Academy member Ingvar Thordarson is one of Europes most prolific film producers. Based on the isle of Møn, in Berlin, and Reykjavík, Mr. Thordarson has produced 50 features, tv-series, and documentaries, which have accumulated multiple awards all over the world and been commercially successful.

  3. European Film Academy member Ingvar Thordarson is one of Europes most prolific film producers. Based on the isle of Møn, in Berlin, and Reykjavík, Mr. Thordarson has produced 50 features, tv-series, and documentaries, which have accumulated multiple awards all over the world and been commercially successful.

  4. Ingvar Thordarson has produced features, documentaries and shorts that have won awards all over the world, including „Life in a Fishbowl“, the Oscar entry and winner of record 12 awards at the Icelandic Edda Film Price Awards and „The Grump“, Finland’s highest grossing film 2014 and 22 other critically and commercially successful ...

  5. European Film Academy member Ingvar Thordarson is one of Europes most prolific film producers. Ingvar Thordarson. Mr. Thordarson has produced 24 features, tv-series, and documentaries, which have accumulated multiple awards all over the world and been commercially successful.

  6. It stars Jason Schwartzman and Jake Johnson with Ingvar E. Sigurdsson in a supporting role. It is produced by Ruben Thorkildsen and Henrik Hofstad for the Norwegian production company Ape & Bjørn and Skúli Malmquist for Icelandic production company Zik Zak Filmworks.

  7. Berlin-based entrepreneur Ingvar Thordarson has pro­duced features, documentaries and shorts that have won awards all over the world, including 20 critically and commercially successful features, Life in a Fishbowl, the winner of record 12 awards at the Icelandic Edda Film Price Awards and The Grump, Finland’s highest grossing film 2014.