Fúsi
Virgin Mountain
Directed by
2015
Fúsi squeezes his colossal body into a small truck and transports luggage across the airfield to the planes. Yet he’s a shy and vulnerable man and, at 40, he’s still living with his mother. (...) But when Fusi's mother and her boyfriend give him line dancing classes for his birthday, his routine is disrupted. In class, he meets the vivacious Sjöfn, who – against all odds – wants to get close to him. Then Fúsi realises that she, too, harbours a damaged soul deep inside. (Festival information)
The INTERFILM Jury has chosen a film that conveys in an actually sophisticated way the age-old values of the Gospel's beatitudes to modern society in a highly relevant way. The main character shows kindness to others and also makes his own way in life.