When the Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga was released in 2020, few could have predicted that it would spark one of the most colorful marketing adventures in Húsavík’s history. But then an unexpected combination clicked into place: a Hollywood movie, the charm of a small fishing town, a wonderful song — and a proud community that saw opportunity where few others would have looked.
The song Húsavík (My Hometown) quickly became the emotional core of the film. It was beautiful, heartfelt, and mentioned Húsavík by name — not merely as decoration but as a real hometown, a dreamscape. When the song was later placed on the list of potential contenders for an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song, the small community sprang into action. “Why not?” asked the people of Húsavík. “Why shouldn’t we fight for our own nomination?”
What followed was a grassroots campaign that was both earnest and playful — perfectly in tune with Húsavík’s creative and good-humored spirit. The campaign was named “An Óskar for Húsavík”, and in truth, everyone took part. Young and old, businesses, clubs, and individuals created videos, sent greetings, wrote letters, sang the song in choirs, and essentially turned the entire town into the set of one of the largest publicity efforts ever undertaken by an Icelandic municipality.
A “red carpet” was painted on the main street as a symbolic flourish. Children sang the song in preschool, local businesses posted their support on social media, and tourism officials proudly stated that Húsavík was ready for its Hollywood moment. One man in particular stood out — Örlygur Hnefill Örlygsson — who became the face of the campaign, driven by humor, creativity, and a firm belief that small towns can also play big roles.
The campaign caught the attention of international media, from People Magazine to major British and American television networks, some of which even visited the town to make feature stories. This created a unique atmosphere in Húsavík, where the community’s boldness and the cheerful tone of the campaign climbed into the global conversation.
And the result? Húsavík (My Hometown) was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. Though it didn’t take home the statue, the nomination itself felt like a victory in the town. The people of Húsavík had entered the Oscar adventure — and in the process, the town became a cultural symbol in its own right.