"I had always wanted to do movies after school.." - Iceland Goal keeper
Hannes Halldorsson |
While Iceland's World Cup mentor is broadly a dental practitioner and the squad has a tabletop game distributer and a wine merchant in its positions, goalkeeper-movie producer Hannes Halldorsson says his activity as an afterthought separates him.
"Filmmaking must be up there as one of the most unusual employments in the group," Halldorsson told columnists at the group's preparation base on Russia's Black Sea drift Wednesday. "It's not the typical blend, to be a footballer and producer," said the 34-year-old who spared a punishment from Lionel Messi amid the Nordic minnows' 1-1 draw with Argentina on Saturday. Developing a fascinating side profession is basic in Iceland's semi-proficient group, said Halldorsson, who currently plays for Randers in Denmark.
"I generally had an enthusiasm for it when I was youthful, that is the thing that I got sucked into after secondary school," he said.
Features in his film-production continue incorporate the video cut for Iceland's 2012 Eurovision tune challenge passage, an energizing World Cup limited time film for the group, and a business for a World Cup corporate support. He was "remaining out" however of helping a fly-on-the-divider narrative film group that is following the group's advance in Russia.
A symptom of Iceland's first appearance at football's greatest competition has been that Halldorsson has not observed each diversion on TV as he did at past World Cups.
"Presently I nearly don't know who is playing or what is happening aside from our amusements," he said. "We are extremely centered just around our plans, so while the amusements are coming in the video room dislike viewing a World Cup altogether of course."
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