
The Homecoming 2015
Björn Hlynur Haraldsson's tense 2015 drama *The Homecoming* explores the cracks that surface in a seemingly ordinary family when Gunnar's son arrives home from a trip with an unfamiliar face in tow.
Director: Björn Hlynur Haraldsson
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Homecoming (2015) about?
The film follows Gunnar, whose quiet life is upended when his son returns from vacation with an unexpected girlfriend. What starts as a casual family dinner slowly reveals a long-buried family secret that Gunnar must face. Tensions rise as old wounds resurface, testing the very foundation of trust in the household.
Who directed The Homecoming?
The Homecoming was directed by Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, a filmmaker known for his evocative storytelling and ability to blend psychological depth with Icelandic landscapes.
Who stars in The Homecoming?
The film features Hilmar Jónsson as Gunnar, alongside Harpa Arnardóttir, Hilmir Jensson, Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson, and Þórunn Arna Kristjánsdóttir in pivotal roles.
Is The Homecoming (2015) worth watching?
For fans of slow-burn dramas that prioritize character over spectacle, *The Homecoming* offers a compelling, thought-provoking experience. While it may not be a high-energy thriller, its focus on emotional realism and family dysfunction makes it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
How long is The Homecoming?
The Homecoming has a runtime of 109 minutes.
About The Homecoming (2015) — A father's shocking discovery during a son's homecoming
Björn Hlynur Haraldsson's tense 2015 drama *The Homecoming* explores the cracks that surface in a seemingly ordinary family when Gunnar's son arrives home from a trip with an unfamiliar face in tow. What begins as a simple reunion quickly spirals into an unsettling confrontation, forcing Gunnar to confront a hidden truth that has festered beneath the surface. Told with a deliberate, atmospheric pace, the film delves into themes of secrecy, identity, and the fragile bonds that hold families together, all set against a stark Icelandic landscape that mirrors the emotional turmoil at play.
The Homecoming (2015) masterfully blurs the line between intimacy and intrusion, as Haraldsson crafts a story where every glance and silence speaks volumes. With Hilmar Jónsson anchoring the film as the conflicted father, the ensemble cast—including Harpa Arnardóttir and Hilmir Jensson—delivers raw, understated performances that heighten the film's sense of unease. The result is a gripping character study that lingers long after the credits roll.