Iceland, known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, also boasts a unique sense of humor that shines through in its cinema. This collection of 10 Icelandic comedy films not only promises laughter but also offers a window into the quirky, often surreal, and always entertaining aspects of Icelandic life. Whether you're a fan of dark humor, absurd situations, or heartwarming tales, these films will provide a delightful escape into the world of Icelandic comedy.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)
Description: While not exclusively Icelandic, this film features significant scenes in Iceland, showcasing its beauty and humor through the protagonist's daydreams and adventures.
Fact: The film was partially shot in Iceland, highlighting its landscapes.


The Good Heart (2009)
Description: This film, while not entirely comedic, has humorous moments as it explores the relationship between a bar owner and a homeless man, set in an Icelandic bar.
Fact: It was directed by Dagur Kári, known for his unique storytelling style.


Under the Tree (2017)
Description: A dark comedy about a feud between neighbors over a tree, escalating into a series of hilarious and tragic events. The film captures the essence of Icelandic humor with its blend of absurdity and social commentary.
Fact: The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section.


Noi the Albino (2003)
Description: While not strictly a comedy, this film has elements of dark humor, focusing on the life of a teenage boy in a small Icelandic town. His quirky attempts to escape his mundane life provide both laughs and a poignant look at isolation.
Fact: The film was shot in the director's hometown, Bolungarvík, adding authenticity to the setting.


Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre (2009)
Description: A horror-comedy where a group of tourists on a whale watching trip face unexpected dangers. The dark humor comes from the absurdity of their situation and the cultural clash.
Fact: The film was inspired by the real-life whale watching tours in Iceland.


The Deep (2012)
Description: Although primarily a survival drama, this film has moments of dark humor as it tells the story of a man who survives a shipwreck by hiding in a fish tank. The absurdity of his situation provides comic relief amidst the tension.
Fact: The film is based on a true story, which adds to its surreal nature.


Rams (2015)
Description: This film blends comedy with drama, focusing on two estranged brothers who must work together to save their sheep from a deadly disease. The humor comes from their stubbornness and the absurdity of their situation.
Fact: It was Iceland's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards.


The Oath (2016)
Description: This film mixes comedy with crime, following a father and son who get entangled in a criminal underworld. The humor arises from their ineptitude and the bizarre situations they find themselves in.
Fact: It was Iceland's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.


The Icelandic Dream (2000)
Description: This film follows the misadventures of an Icelandic man who dreams of becoming a famous chef but ends up in a series of hilarious predicaments. It's a perfect blend of satire and slapstick comedy, showcasing the Icelandic dream in a very humorous light.
Fact: The film was Iceland's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in


The Icelandic Fisherman (2016)
Description: A comedy-drama about a fisherman who tries to save his failing business by entering a reality TV show. The humor comes from his fish-out-of-water experiences in the world of television.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations around Iceland, showcasing its diverse landscapes.
