Fusi is an Icelandic version of Forrest Gump; he’s 43 years old, he lives with his mother, he has learning difficulties, and he is nicknamed the Virgin Mountain. He would have gladly spent his whole life making miniature mock-ups of historical battles if it wasn’t for a surprise gift from his mother's boyfriend. This unusual situation forces Fusi to socialize. The film won the Nordic Council of Ministers Film Prize as the best movie of 2015 for being "a simple and visually inventive tale about preserving your goodness and innocence in a seemingly impenetrable world."
Original language: Icelandic Subtitles: Belarusian