THE JUNIPER TREE (EINITRÉÐ) Cinema's Legacy

Nietschka Keene’s unheralded debut features a 20-year-old Björk as Margit, who escapes with sister Katla when their mother is killed for practicing witchcraft. To ensure their protection, Katla casts a love spell on a young widower, but his son is not so easily persuaded. In this insightful interpretation of the Brothers Grimm tale, Keene subverts a folkloric obsession with women and witchcraft to underscore the uncertain safety of women in a male-dominated society. Its dynamic score and rich, black-and-white cinematography imbue the sprawling Icelandic tundra with a delicate strangeness, obscuring the boundaries between reality and illusion, the living and the dead. THE JUNIPER TREE was restored in 2018 by the Wisconsin Center for Film & Theater Research, with funding provided from the The Film Foundation and the George Lucas Family Foundation. The film screens at AFI FEST as a world-premiere digital restoration. – Malin Kan

Nietzchka Keene was an American writer and director. After receiving the Fulbright Grant, she made THE JUNIPER TREE, starring the Icelandic singer Björk in her first film role. A graduate of UCLA Film School, she taught filmmaking and editing at the University of Wisconsin–Madison until her death in 2004.

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Details

Country: Iceland

Year: 1990

Director: Nietzchka Keene

Screenwriter: Nietzchka Keene

Producer: Patrick Moyroud

Executive Producer: Nietzchka Keene

Director of Photography: Randy Sellars

Editor: Nietzchka Keene

Production Designer: Dominique Polain

Music: Larry Lipkis

Cast/Featuring: Björk Gudmundsdottir, Bryndis Petra Bragadottir, Valdimar Orn Flygenring, Gudrun S. Gisladottir, Geirlaug Sunna Pormar

Running Time (minutes): 78 min

Language: English

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