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Grand Finale

January 26, 2024 1h 32m 6.6/10 (6 votes)

Released 2 years ago in 2024. Grand Finale is a comedy film. directed by Sigurjón Kjartansson.

Starring Helga Braga Jónsdóttir, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, and Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir

Synopsis

A chamber orchestra is working out of a rundown theatre in Reykjavik. Financial hardship places a great strain on the band and the lead violinist, Sigrun. The annual grant from the city is coming to an end so the band hires a world renowned cellist in order to save the band. The media goes wild and money starts to flow to the band again. Too bad the cellist is not a very nice person – he is quite the assgrabber and a two faced cheater. Too late to fire the star and the grand concert that will save the band is about to begin when the cellist chokes to death – 15 minutes before the concert. The band decides to risk it all and play the concert with a dead solo artist – not really thinking about how to end such a macabre show.

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 26, 2024 2 years ago
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Runtime 1h 32m 92 minutes total
User Rating 6.6/10 Good (6 votes)
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Budget $1.1M Production budget
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Box Office $141.1K 0.1x return
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Language IS Original language
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Country Iceland Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
IS
Budget
$1,100,000
Revenue
$141,117

Production Companies

  • Markell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grand Finale about?

A chamber orchestra is working out of a rundown theatre in Reykjavik. Financial hardship places a great strain on the band and the lead violinist, Sigrun. The annual grant from the city is coming t...

Who directed Grand Finale?

Grand Finale was directed by Sigurjón Kjartansson.

How long is Grand Finale?

Grand Finale has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).

When was Grand Finale released?

Grand Finale was released on January 26, 2024 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Grand Finale?

The main cast of Grand Finale includes Helga Braga Jónsdóttir, Hilmir Snær Guðnason, Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir, Halldór Gylfason, Vivian Ólafsdóttir.