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There’s No Place Like Iceland
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Yow: Icelandic for Yes is a surf and fly fishing film shot in Iceland. “Yow” isn’t just a word, it’s a feeling – it’s smiling with a pull of whiskey after a long day in the rain, it’s believing in the unknown. From rendezvousing with 16th generation farmers while discovering un-fished rivers to sitting in lonely line-ups while the snow falls – Iceland’s landscape and culture is an incredible background in which to chase the Yow.