On October 24, 1975, 90 percent of Icelandic women stopped working, cooking, and doing household chores in an unprecedented nationwide movement known as “The Day Off.” This historic day became a turning point that eventually led Iceland to rank No. 1 in the Global Gender Gap Index for 16 consecutive years, establishing the country as a world leader in gender equality.
The Day Iceland Stood Still, a documentary revisiting this transformative moment, will be released in theaters across Japan on October 25. Prior to the nationwide release, we are pleased to host a special advance screening at the University of Tokyo, followed by a talk and dialogue event with Jón Gnarr, Chair of the Future Committee of Iceland, on the theme “How can we change?”
Event Details
Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025
Time:
18:00 Doors open
18:30 Opening remarks & film screening
20:00 Talk session begins (after the screening)
21:00 Event ends
Venue: Fukutake Hall (Learning Theatre), Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus
Moderator: JapaneseFilm: English & Icelandic (with Japanese subtitles)Discussion with council members: Japanese–English interpretation provided
Notes: Free admission; advance registration required https://forms.gle/BhKHxca8HHVjyVMr8
Registration deadline: Wednesday, October 22, 2025 First-come, first-served basis
Media coverage may be present during the event
Organizers: Hayashi Lab & Fujita Lab, Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The University of Tokyo; kinologue
Co-organizer: Interfaculty Initiative in Information Studies, The Center for Coproduction of Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (IncluDE), The University of Tokyo
Supported by: Embassy of Icelan
About the Film – The Day Iceland Stood Still
Director: Pamela Hogan
Featuring: Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, Guðrún Erlendsdóttir, Ágústa Þorkelsdóttir, and others
End Credit Song: Björk
2024 / Iceland–USA / Icelandic & English / 71 min
© 2024 Other Noises and Krumma Films. kinologue.com/wdayoff
In theaters nationwide from October 25 (Sat), beginning at Theatre Image Forum, Tokyo.