SummaryWhen the light breaks on a long summer’s day in Iceland. From one sunset to another, Una (Elín Hall), a young art student encounters love, friendship, sorrow and beauty.
Directed By:Rúnar Rúnarsson
Written By:Rúnar Rúnarsson
When the Light Breaks
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Generally Favorable
74
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
75% Positive
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Sep 16, 2024
90
When the Light Breaks recognizes there is somewhat of a delicate yet feral nature that humans exude while in the throes of anguish. Gone is the poise and self-control we put on with our clothes for the world each day, and out emerge some of the most animalistic qualities we regularly stifle.
May 22, 2025
80
Composed of small gestures and unspoken truths, it’s a bonsai miniature of the vastness of overwhelming grief.
May 18, 2024
80
Rúnarsson’s film eschews easy melodrama for a more tacit, sensory exploration of the sudden connections that death forges among the living. The future waits in limbo; simply getting through the day is drama enough.
May 18, 2024
80
An appreciation for grief’s minor moments coupled with a striking visual language elevate this slender drama. Runarsson is attuned to the details of loss and recognizes the narrative power of these instances. He lingers where others might cut, hordes what, at first, seems disposable and homes in on the familiar long enough to render it uncanny.
May 18, 2024
75
When the Light Breaks is the rare film that might benefit from being a good deal longer. It’s certainly well made and has enough to say to have been assured of this critic’s goodwill for quite some time longer, and might have been able to explore the messy implications of its premise in an even more interesting way.
May 22, 2025
60
The writer-director Runar Runarsson makes a virtue out of this narrative simplicity, however, and delivers the equivalent of sweetly moving “slow” cinema, where we get to luxuriate in the characters for long, long, sometimes wordless takes, and to find in the exemplary performance of the relatively new and untested Hall a heartbreaking expression of hidden grief.
May 20, 2025
60
The two women’s scenes together give the film its most interesting moments.
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Production Company:
- Compass Films
- MP Film
- Eaux Vives Productions
- Halibut
- Hero Productions
- Jour2Fête
- Revolver Amsterdam
Duration:1 h 22 m
Awards
Edda Awards, Iceland
• 5 Wins & 12 Nominations
International Film Festival for Children and Young Audience SCHLiNGEL
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations
Motovun Film Festival
• 2 Wins & 2 Nominations




























