| DEAF REYKJAVÍK ist eine mehrteilige Mini-Doku, bei der Gehörlose ihre ganz persönlichen Lieblingsplätze Reykjavíks vorstellen. Im Sommer 2010 sind sechs Pilot-Episoden des gebärdensprachlichen Städteführers entstanden. |
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Deaf Reykjavík #1 Kolbrún Álafoss
Part one introduces Kolbrún Völkudottir, who shows us her favorite Place Álafoss, which is the most famous icelandic wool factory close to Mosfellsbaer.
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Deaf Reykjavík #2 Hanna-Kristin & Snædis Kaffi Mokka
Part two introduces Hanna-Kristin Jonsdottir and her daughter Snædis, who shows us their favourite Place Kaffi Mokka, where you can eat the best waffles in town.
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Deaf Reykjavík #3 Hjördis Viðey
Part three introduces Hjördis Anna Haraldsdóttir, who shows us her favourite Place called Viðey, a small island close to Reykjaviks Harbour in Kollafjörður. Centuries ago the island was populated, a little town was built there but had been left behind in 1958. If you are searching for a calm place in Reykjavik - Viðey is a place you should visit. |
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Deaf Reykjavík #4 Gunnar Snærs Hresso
Part four introduces Gunnar Snaer Jónsson who shows us his favorite Place "Hresso", a restaurant and bar in the centre of Reykjavik. Why he loves this place? Find out yourself! |
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Deaf Reykjavík #5 Elsa, Tinna & Matti Reynisvatn
Part five introduces Elsa G. Bjöörnsdóttir and her kids Tinna and Matti. They show us us their favourite Place, a playground in the woods of Reynisvatn, in the east of Reykjavik. Elsa talks about playing and what connection vikings and the tree-less island have. |
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Deaf Reykjavík #6 Haukur Árbæjasafn
Part six introduces Haukur Vilhjálmsson. He shows us his favourite Place, Árbæjasafn, a historical open air museum. A place where old buildings of Reykjavik are brought to preservation. This is a living archive of historical architecture and time. |
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