“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.”

Rick

Arizona, USA

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.

Robin

London, UK

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.

Michael

Los Angeles

I loved the film. Especially the scene at the airport moved me… and the scenery in Iceland is fantastic. Thank you for this masterpiece.

Steph

Germany

What an amazing movie! And Naomi, what an incredible character! Wow!
Lucas

Sweden

What a beautiful film. Great performances from the actors.  It’s gorgeous to watch. Really, really lovely.  The music was perfect.

Ryan

Los Angeles

CAPRI-WORLD

(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. CLICK FOR MORE.

 

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