Icelandic Seals honored at Cannes 6. júlí 2006 11:32 Napóleon og selir, auglýsing frá pegasus og canal+ A commercial titled March of the Emperor which was shot in Iceland for the french television station Canal+, won the Gold award at Cannes advertising festival recently. The ad plays on the success of the French film by the same name and features a couple discussing the pros and cons of the film. The film production company Pegasus in Iceland produced the commercial and among the actors were the seals at the Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo. All the sixty actors are Icelandic except for the leading couple. Shooting locations were Vatnajökull, Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Jökulsárlón and the Reykjavik Zoo. „The scene with the seals was a complicated one, it was hard to direct the seals so we let them take the lead and then it worked out" said Einar Sveinn marketing director for Pegasus. News News in English Mest lesið Tugum sagt upp í þremur hópuppsögnum Innlent Önnur lægð nálgast landið Veður Fleiri óánægðir en ánægðir í fyrsta skipti Innlent Drengurinn kominn af gjörgæsludeild Innlent Stakk og skar fórnarlambið á háls Innlent Íranska þjóðin vöruð við því að nota lestar landsins í dag Erlent Konráð segir námslánin vera gjöf en Helga Vala gjald Innlent Eldri borgarar verið í lífshættu vegna ábyrgðarleysis framkvæmdaaðila Innlent Ásgrímur Halldórsson slapp með skrekkinn frá ofsanum í Dave Innlent Leikskólabarn lést eftir að það var kramið í koju Erlent
A commercial titled March of the Emperor which was shot in Iceland for the french television station Canal+, won the Gold award at Cannes advertising festival recently. The ad plays on the success of the French film by the same name and features a couple discussing the pros and cons of the film. The film production company Pegasus in Iceland produced the commercial and among the actors were the seals at the Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo. All the sixty actors are Icelandic except for the leading couple. Shooting locations were Vatnajökull, Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Jökulsárlón and the Reykjavik Zoo. „The scene with the seals was a complicated one, it was hard to direct the seals so we let them take the lead and then it worked out" said Einar Sveinn marketing director for Pegasus.
News News in English Mest lesið Tugum sagt upp í þremur hópuppsögnum Innlent Önnur lægð nálgast landið Veður Fleiri óánægðir en ánægðir í fyrsta skipti Innlent Drengurinn kominn af gjörgæsludeild Innlent Stakk og skar fórnarlambið á háls Innlent Íranska þjóðin vöruð við því að nota lestar landsins í dag Erlent Konráð segir námslánin vera gjöf en Helga Vala gjald Innlent Eldri borgarar verið í lífshættu vegna ábyrgðarleysis framkvæmdaaðila Innlent Ásgrímur Halldórsson slapp með skrekkinn frá ofsanum í Dave Innlent Leikskólabarn lést eftir að það var kramið í koju Erlent