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Best movies on Apple TV+ (Islande) : our Top 20

At Stream Tracker, we’ve put together a concise selection of the best Icelandic films currently available on Apple TV+. Our list highlights titles that stand out for their storytelling, cinematic craft and cultural perspective, giving you a clear starting point to explore cinema from Iceland. We check availability and aim to keep this guide up to date, so you can quickly find what’s streaming now and choose what to watch next.

Updated on 12/03/2026

#01
Stardust
Stardust

2007 · Matthew Vaughn

A young man from a sleepy rural village that skirts an enchanted realm vows to his lover that he will recover a fallen celestial fragment by crossing into the otherworld. His quest plunges him into breathtaking landscapes and strange wonders, forcing him to confront hidden family secrets and ultimately discover who he truly is.

With Claire Danes, Charlie Cox, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro, Sienna Miller, Ricky Gervais and Jason Flemyng

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#02
Of Horses and Men
Of Horses and Men

2013 · Benedikt Erlingsson

Set in a rural community, a tender yet unsettling romance unfolds as the boundaries between human feelings and animal instincts blur—people and their horses begin to mirror one another in ways that reveal hidden desires and dangers. Passion and grief become tightly entwined, sparking a series of tragic events that reshape lives. Told largely from the horses’ viewpoint, the film traces the rise and fall of families and fortunes, using the animals’ perceptions, reactions and loyalties to expose the truths the villagers try to hide.

With Ingvar E. Sigurðsson, Charlotte Bøving, Steinn Ármann Magnússon, Kristbjörg Kjeld, Helgi Björnsson, Kjartan Ragnarsson and Sigríður María Egilsdóttir

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#03
Abominable
Abominable

2015 · Baltasar Kormákur

A motley crew of outsiders stumbles upon a young Yeti named Everest and embarks on an uplifting quest to return the enchanted creature to his family on the peak that shares his name.

With Jason Clarke, Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Sam Worthington, Emily Watson, Martin Henderson and Michael Kelly

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