“My wife and I saw Anorgasmia at the Sedona Film Festival tonight. I felt compelled to congratulate you on a masterpiece. It is the truest, most authentic and organic love story I’ve ever seen on film. The acting, editing and cinematography are superb. This film deserves an Oscar nomination for best picture. It is a powerful and layered exposition of the human condition.”
Congratulations. The look and feel is truly cinematic and I love it when films allow the actors to really breathe and develop. The score also is very impressive and absolutely connects with the atmosphere and landscapes. Congratulations again – it’s a wonderful piece of work.
This is a beautiful, beautiful film, congratulations! Very powerful and deeply moving, seriously. A magic, powerful film. The performances are flawless. The script and photography are all just excellent.
I loved the film. Especially the scene at the airport moved me… and the scenery in Iceland is fantastic. Thank you for this masterpiece.
What a beautiful film. Great performances from the actors. It’s gorgeous to watch. Really, really lovely. The music was perfect.
(ENG) CAPRI – The 30th edition of Capri Hollywood crowned one of the most striking and emotionally resonant films of the year as Capri Best Feature Film 2025: Anorgasmia (a.k.a. All the Things We Do to Survive), directed by Jon Einarsson Gustafsson. The award marked a major moment for the Icelandic filmmaker, whose work stood out for its bold vision and profound human sensitivity.
Gustafsson’s film is a daring exploration of intimacy, trauma and the invisible mechanisms that govern emotional survival. Far from sensationalism, Anorgasmiaapproaches its subject matter with extraordinary delicacy, transforming a deeply personal condition into a universal reflection on the way people learn to protect themselves from pain, loneliness and disappointment.
ANORGASMIA TRAILER
ANORGASMIA – Electronic Press Kit
ARTIO FILMS in association with GREAT CANADIAN FILM FACTORY and BFILM present
MATHILDE WARNIER EDWARD HAYTER GUDMUNDUR INGI THORVALDSSON GUNNAR JONSSON in a film by JON EINARSSON GUSTAFSSON
written by JON EINARSSON GUSTAFSSON and KAROLINA LEWICKA director of photography GRAEME DUNN
edited by CHAD TREMBLAY and EVZENIE BRABCOVA costume design by ELIN REYNISDOTTIR music by MICHAEL BROOK
produced by KAROLINA LEWICKA JON EINARSSON GUSTAFSSON JAKUB RÁLEK
executive producers STURLA GUNNARSSON and GUDMUNDUR INGI ÞORVALDSSON
produced with the support of CZECH FILM FUND TELEFILM CANADA ICELANDIC FILM FUND
Synopsis
After a failed attempt at a hostel luggage room hook up, Sam and Naomi think they will never see each other again. When a volcano erupts, grounding all flights, they suddenly find themselves stranded – together.
In a stolen car, the pair embark on a quest to capture the first images of the eruption. The ensuing road trip into the Icelandic highlands uncovers their vulnerabilities as they navigate their fears of commitment, the weight of their secrets and the thrills of connection in a world where they can no longer swipe left.
Info
Original title: ANORGASMIA (aka. All The Things We Do To Survive)
Running time: 92 minutes
Format: Colour, 2.39:1, 4K, 2K DCP
Countries: Iceland, Canada, Czech Republic
Funded by: Icelandic Film Centre, Telefilm Canada, Czech Film Centre
Companies: Artio Films, Great Canadian Film Factory, BFilm.cz
Inquires
For all inquires please contact:
Karolina Lewicka
Producer
+354 840 2220
artio@artiofilms.com
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DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT
ANORGASMIA (All The Things We Do To Survive) was born from a simple question that has haunted me for a long time: What happens when two strangers can no longer escape themselves – or each other?
We live in an era where it is easy to disappear. We can travel anywhere, break ties with a single tap on a screen and start again somewhere else. In this film, I wanted to remove that possibility. To put two people in a situation where the world suddenly closes in around them and all that remains is the conversation, the silence and the truth they have tried to avoid.
The idea came when I thought of Iceland as both a real and emotional setting for the story. The volcanic eruption in the film is not just a natural disaster – it is also a mirror of the characters’ inner states. As the earth opens up and the lava erupts, Sam and Naomi’s defenses also begin to crumble. In that moment, they must confront questions that many of us avoid: Why do we connect with others? Why are we afraid of intimacy? And what are we willing to do to survive – emotionally?
The film was also an attempt to capture a certain truth about modern relationships. We are constantly searching, constantly evaluating possibilities, but rarely stopping. By following two people on a journey through the raw and unpredictable landscape of Iceland, I wanted to create a space where they – and the viewer – can no longer look away.
Ultimately, this is a story about vulnerability. About how sometimes it takes the end of the world, or at least a volcanic eruption, to force us to say what we would never have dared to say otherwise.
In 2010, the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull shut down air traffic throughout Europe. By a twist of fate, my helicopter pilot friend and I were the first people to see the eruption with our naked eyes. For the first few days I was the only photographer allowed to fly over the volcano and my images were used by almost every single media outlet in the western world.
Millions of people were stranded in airports all over the world. Some were waiting to travel, others eager to get home. Everyone had places to be, but that volcano forced a change. In the years since, I have met many people whose lives were impacted by the eruption, some of them making a pilgrimage to the Eyjafjallajökull volcano. Their stories inspired me to make this unusual event the backdrop of Anorgasmia.
Anorgasmia refers to the inability to reach satisfaction. Our main characters, Sam and Naomi, belong to a generation that seems to have a harder time with commitment than any generation before. They entered the world of dating after dating apps were invented. They reduced rejection to a swipe. They have less sex, “quiet quit” their jobs, and prefer FaceTime to facetime. They are the generation that invented ghosting. I wanted to understand them and come to terms with them. Instead of examining them through a lens of judgement, I decided to put Sam and Naomi in a place where they no longer have access to an anxiety-inducing over-abundance of choice, where they can not run away from each other, where they have to face each other and eventually face themselves. That place is the treacherous highlands of Iceland.
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Actors
Mathilde Warnier is a French actress, model and columnist. She is best known for her roles in the Netflix-BBC series The Serpent, the films Summit Fever, Curiosa and the Amazon Prime Original The Widow TV Series. Also The New Look, Apple TV, WORLD ON FIRE, BBC, DYNASTY, Netflix, ENGRENAGES, Canal+, A VERY SECRET SERVICE, Netflix, CURIOSA, THE WILD BOYS, ETERNITY, CAPRICE and THE GRAD JOB.
Social media: https://www.instagram.com/warniermathilde
Edward Hayter, a London native, studied History and Philosophy at Sussex University before training at The Poor School and the Stella Adler Conservatory. He portrayed Thomas Walsingham in Warner Bros’ Will, a drama about a young Shakespeare, directed by Shekhar Kapur (Elizabeth, The Four Feathers) and written by Craig Pearce (Romeo + Juliet, Elvis). In 2019, he starred in the Old Vic production of Touching the Void, the best-selling account of a climbing disaster, playing Simon Yates, written by David Greig (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) and directed by Tom Morris (War Horse).
Social media: https://www.instagram.com/edhayter
Gudmundur Ingi Thorvaldsson is an Icelandic actor, writer and producer, known for Bloodaxe 2005, Mary (2024), Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla (2020) and All Eyes on Me (2024). Gudmundur is also a musician and has released albums with his band Tvö dónaleg haust.
Gunnar Jónsson is an Icelandic actor, best known for Virgin Mountain (2015), The Valhalla Murders (2019) and Bjarnfreðarson (2009).
Composer
Michael Brook was born in Toronto, Canada. He is a composer and actor, known for Sean Penn’s Into The Wild, The Fighter (with Mark Wahlberg), The Perks of Being a Wallflower (with Emma Watson) and Brooklyn (with Saoirse Ronan). He is also the inventor of the infinite guitar. Most of his music can be found here https://www.michaelbrookmusic.com
Director of Photogrphy
Graeme Dunn gained his degree in film, specialising in Cinematography, in Manchester. After leaving film school he has worked in the industry for over 20 years. Starting as a clapper loader and working his way up through the camera department, working on all kinds of jobs including, Commercials, Feature Films, TV Drama and Music videos. He served as Camera Operator for Director Shona Auerbach on her award winning debut Feature Film, Dear Frankie, and has subsequently been her Cinematographer ever since, shooting Commercials, and has just shot her next feature, Rudy, in the last year.
Official website: https://graemedunn.com
Director – Writer – Producer
Jon Einarsson Gustafsson is an Icelandic-Canadian filmmaker, theater director and photographer. He studied filmmaking at Manchester Metropolitan University and directing for stage and film at California Institute of the Arts. His films, including Wrath of Gods (with Gerard Butler) and Shadowtown (with John Rhys-Davies) have been shown at film festivals in numerous countries and have won awards.
Social media: https://www.instagram.com/joneinarssongustafsson
Official website: https://www.jongustafsson.com
Producers
Karolina Lewicka is a producer and owner of Artio Films. She has produced feature films and documentaries in Iceland and Canada for Great Canadian Film Factory and Artio Films with the support and participation of the Icelandic Film Fund, Telefilm Canada, RÚV, CBC and others.
Company website: https://www.artiofilms.com
Official website: https://www.karolinalewicka.com
Jakub Rálek is graduate of film and TV production at both DAMU (theatre) and FAMU (TV and film) production at Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. In addition to a number of school films, including the award-winning animated films The Kite (dir. M. Smatana) and SH_T HAPPENS (screened at Venice Biennale and Sundance, Palm Springs etc., by D. Štumpf, M. Mihalyiová), which were co-produced with BFILM s.r.o..
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