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All fired up

▶ Excitement builds in Icelandic fishing town vying for Oscars glory

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The tiny Icelandic c town of Husavik, which was propelled to global fame by a hit Netflix comedy, has rolled out a red carpet on its main street in anticipati­on of even greater glory on Oscars night.

The power ballad “Husavik

( My Hometown),” which featured as the climactic moment in the movie about a couple bumbling their way through the Eurovision Song Contest, is nominated for Best Original Song, and residents are fired up.

The Oscar nomination came after a locally produced video extolling the song, presented by fictional Husavik resident Oskar Oskarsson, went viral, adding to the small fishing town’s emotional investment in the song’s success.

Local schools and shops will remain closed on Monday, the morning after the Oscars, to give residents a chance to watch the awards show live. The ceremony will be broadcast from Hollywood on Sunday, which will be late at night in Iceland.

Husavik Mayor Kristjan Thor Magnusson said local schoolchil­dren were very proud and excited, and could be heard singing the song daily in the town.

“The grassroots campaign for an Oscar for Husavik has really blown up,” up, he told Reuters.

“We are certainly hoping that this attention will strengthen our tourism here,” he added

Husavik, H which counts only onl 2,300 residents, usually relies reli on tourists attracted to its geothermal geo spas and whalewatch­ing wat spots, but with internatio­nal nat travel hammered by the COVID- 19 pandemic it has seen see few foreign visitors these past pas 12 months.

The town is preparing to open a Eurovision- themed museum in late May showcasing costumes, movie props and other memorabili­a, which it hopes will attract fans of the contest.

“Husavik ( My Hometown)” is the most popular song among punters placing bets ahead of the Oscars,

accordi according to betting site Oddschecke­r.

In the 2020 movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams play a fictional pair of Husavik residents intent on competing in the glitzy singing competitio­n.

Swedish pop singer Molly Sanden, who performed the song in the movie, visited Husavik over the weekend and is set to appear on the official Oscars pre- show broadcast from Iceland.

During her visit to the town, Sanden danced with local choir girls and performed the song in the town’s wooden church, accompanie­d by an organ.

“Locals are very proud of their community and in the long history of Husavik we have never had global attention like we are experienci­ng right now,” said Hinrik Wohler of the Husavik Chamber of Commerce and Tourism.

 ?? Photos: AFP ?? Boats dock in Husavik harbor in Iceland on June 25, 2020. Inset: Comedian Sigurdur Illugason ( center) walks with fifth- grade kids on the main street of Husavik on Monday.
Photos: AFP Boats dock in Husavik harbor in Iceland on June 25, 2020. Inset: Comedian Sigurdur Illugason ( center) walks with fifth- grade kids on the main street of Husavik on Monday.
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