Cold Light () is a 2004 Icelandic film directed by Hilmar Oddsson.
Cold Light premiered in Iceland on 1 January 2004. It was released on 26 September 2005.
It was Iceland's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Edda Awards in Iceland
In 2004, Cold Light won the Edda Awards in Iceland for âÂÂBest FilmâÂÂ, âÂÂActor or Actress of the Yearâ (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson), âÂÂSupporting Actor or Supporting Actress of the Yearâ (Kristbjörg Kjeld), âÂÂDirector of the Yearâ (Hilmar Oddsson) and âÂÂProfessional Category: Sound/Visionâ (Sigurður Sverrir Pálsson, for the cinematographer). They were nominated at the Edda Awards in Iceland for âÂÂActor or Actress of the Yearâ (ÃÂslákur Ingvarsson), âÂÂSupporting Actor or Supporting Actress of the Yearâ (Helga Braga Jónsdóttir) and âÂÂSupporting Actor or Supporting Actress of the Yearâ (SnæfrÃÂður Ingvarsdóttir).
European Films Awards
In 2004, at the European Films Awards, Cold Light was nominated for the Audience Award for the âÂÂBest Directorâ for Hilmar Oddisson. It was nominated for the Audience Award for âÂÂBest Actorâ (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson).
Festróia International Film Festival
Festróia International Film Festival in 2004, Cold Light won a Silver Dolphin for âÂÂBest Actorâ (Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson). It also won the âÂÂPrize of the City of Setubal (Hilmar Oddsson) and it was nominated for the Golden Dolphin award for (Hilmar Oddsson).
Mar del Plata Film Festival
In 2004, Cold Light won the âÂÂSIGNIS Awardâ for (Hilmar Oddsson). It was also nominated for âÂÂBest Filmâ (Hilmar Oddsson).
Verona Love Screens Film Festival
In 2005, at the Verona Love Screens Film Festival, Cold Light won the âÂÂAudience Awardâ for (Hilmar Oddsson). They won âÂÂBest Artistic Contributionâ for Best Cinematography (Sigurður Sverrir Pálsson) and they won âÂÂBest Filmâ (Hilmar Oddsson).