Minningaspor / Memory Traces (2025)
Documentary Film | 19 Minutes | Self-Shooting Producer/Director
Set against the disappearing landscapes of Iceland’s highlands, Minningaspor follows a mother, her two daughters, and their shared search for a stone to mark the resting place of a husband and father lost to a long terminal illness. For over fifteen years, his decline made it too painful to remember the man he once was. Now, after his death, memories begin to return, fragments of love, companionship, and the life they shared before illness began to erase him. As glaciers melt and rivers are dammed, the film becomes a way for one daughter, the filmmaker, to see her parent through new eyes, as both a grieving partner and the person who protected them. Quietly unfolding in a world itself slipping away, Minningaspor reveals grief as an imperfect journey that refuses to follow a straight line.



