Watch Global Treasures - Glaumbaer, Iceland
- 2007
- 10 min
Global Treasures - Glaumbaer, Iceland takes you on a journey to one of the oldest farmhouses in Iceland, located in the historic region of Skagafjordur. Glaumbaer is a cultural heritage site that showcases the unique architecture of the country, dating back to the 18th century. The documentary begins by introducing the audience to the beautiful landscapes of Iceland, with soaring aerial shots over glaciers and mountains. The film then transitions to the town of Glaumbaer, where we are introduced to the farmhouse and the people who have worked so hard to preserve it.
The Glaumbaer farmhouse is a cultural center that showcases the traditional way of life in Iceland. It consists of several interconnected buildings, each with its own inimitable beauty. The movie takes the viewers to a guided tour of the ancient farmhouses where they can see the quaintness of the interiors and, in between, learn about how different families lived here in the past.
As we explore the dwelling's interiors, the audience is greeted with magnificent icelandic architecture, from the walls made of rock-filled turf to the wooden skeleton, emphasizing the seamless fusion of natural materials and craftsmanship. The immaculately preserved bedrooms, lofts, and living quarters bring us back in time, evoking the traditional lifestyle of Icelanders.
Next, the journey takes us to the museumâs exhibition room that showcases various objects and tools from daily activities of the former inhabitants. The audience can see various objects ranging from a range of bells, buckets, and locks to coffins and plates hidden in the secret corners of the exhibition halls.
The movie sheds light on the farming lifestyle of Icelanders in the past, where self-sufficiency was an everyday reality. The hardworking farmers of Glaumbaer embraced the wilderness and the harsh weather and lived their lives according to the principles of an ancient agricultural practice still used in Iceland known as "chopping," which involves hacking down the trees and shrubs, stacking them to dry, and then turning the area into farmland leftover.
The documentary gives the audience a glimpse into the life of Icelanders during the early periods of the settlement. The dwellings and houses reflect the long-gone lifestyle and the ways of the Icelandic farmers. The movie's hauntingly beautiful score enhances the breathtaking views of Glaumbaer and captures the spirit of the place, giving off an impression of awe.
The movie concludes with the history and restoration of the farmhouse and its transformation to a cultural museum, which now houses a variety of exhibits and artifacts dedicated to preserving the country's cultural heritage. The movie ultimately educates us on the importance of preserving our history and heritage and the value of keeping traditional architecture alive.
Overall, Global Treasures - Glaumbaer, Iceland is an impeccably crafted documentary that showcases everything Iceland has to offer. The stunning cinematography and powerful visuals, along with the educational aspect, make it a must-see for anyone who wants to know more about Iceland's past and present. It is a heart-warming and thought-provoking documentary that showcases the island's true essence and provides fantastic insight into traditional Icelandic culture.