Triangle of Sadness Review — Triangle of Sadness (2022) Film Review, a movie written and directed by Ruben Östlund and starring Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Woody Harrelson, Vicki Berlin, Dolly De Leon, Timoleon Gketsos, Alicia Eriksson, Zlatko Buric, Sunnyi Melles, Carolina Gynning, Iris Berben, Amanda Walker, Oliver Ford Davies, Henrik Dorsin and Arvin Kananian. Swedish [...]
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- 10/10/2022
- by Thomas Duffy
- Film-Book
Neon has acquired North American rights to Ruben Östlund’s buzzy satire, Triangle of Sadness, following its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
The film centers on Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), a couple of models and influencers who are invited on a yacht for a luxury cruise after Fashion Week. While the crew takes great care of the vacationers, the captain refuses to leave his cabin as the famous gala dinner approaches. Events take an unexpected turn, and the balance of power is reversed when a storm rises and endangers the comfort of the passengers…
Östlund, who previously won the top prize in Un Certain Regard for Force Majeure and the Palme d’Or for the Academy Award-nominated The Square, wrote and directed the film, with Imperative Entertainment producing in association with Film i Väst, BBC Film, 30West and Plattform Produktion. The filmmaker’s...
The film centers on Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), a couple of models and influencers who are invited on a yacht for a luxury cruise after Fashion Week. While the crew takes great care of the vacationers, the captain refuses to leave his cabin as the famous gala dinner approaches. Events take an unexpected turn, and the balance of power is reversed when a storm rises and endangers the comfort of the passengers…
Östlund, who previously won the top prize in Un Certain Regard for Force Majeure and the Palme d’Or for the Academy Award-nominated The Square, wrote and directed the film, with Imperative Entertainment producing in association with Film i Väst, BBC Film, 30West and Plattform Produktion. The filmmaker’s...
- 5/24/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
The deals at Cannes keep coming.
Neon has now acquired the North American distribution rights to Ruben Östlund’s satire “Triangle of Sadness,” which is playing in the main competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
The English-language film from the Palme d’Or winning director of “The Square” and “Force Majeure” stars Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Woody Harrelson, Vicki Berlin, Henrik Dorsin, Zlatko Burić, Jean-Christophe Folly, Iris Berben, Sunnyi Melles, Amanda Walker, Oliver Ford Davies, Arvin Kananian, Carolina Gynning, Ralph Schicha and a break-out performance by Dolly De Leon.
“Triangle of Sadness” is a social commentary about the 1 and luxury culture told in three chapters in which a social-media influencer couple on a cruise for the super-rich wind up ship-wrecked and trapped on a deserted island. The film shocked and wowed Cannes audiences with its gross-out humor. Here’s the full synopsis:
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Neon has now acquired the North American distribution rights to Ruben Östlund’s satire “Triangle of Sadness,” which is playing in the main competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
The English-language film from the Palme d’Or winning director of “The Square” and “Force Majeure” stars Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Woody Harrelson, Vicki Berlin, Henrik Dorsin, Zlatko Burić, Jean-Christophe Folly, Iris Berben, Sunnyi Melles, Amanda Walker, Oliver Ford Davies, Arvin Kananian, Carolina Gynning, Ralph Schicha and a break-out performance by Dolly De Leon.
“Triangle of Sadness” is a social commentary about the 1 and luxury culture told in three chapters in which a social-media influencer couple on a cruise for the super-rich wind up ship-wrecked and trapped on a deserted island. The film shocked and wowed Cannes audiences with its gross-out humor. Here’s the full synopsis:
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‘Triangle of Sadness’ Film...
- 5/24/2022
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
For millennia now, the idea of three sisters has been a potent one in myth and literature. From the Fates of Greek legend to the witches in “Macbeth” to Olya, Masha and Marina in Chekov’s play, the theme recurs across civilizations, with mountain ranges and rivers named after some variation on "three sisters" the world over. And it’s this archetype that director Jesper Ganslandt (“The Ape”) looks to tap into for his new film, “Blondie.” A stylish and well-performed family drama described as a “deconstruction” of a genre that, in Sweden at least, Ingmar Bergman made his own, the film starts promisingly, before lapsing into convention and ultimately failing to really dig into the characters that it set up. Three Swedish sisters are all returning to their mother’s home in the countryside. The eldest, Elin (Carolina Gynning) is a coke-addled model in Paris, who has a difficult relationship with the.
- 9/3/2012
- by Oliver Lyttelton
- The Playlist
#46. Blondie Director/Writer: Jesper GanslandtProducers: Jesper KurlandskyDistributor: Rights Available The Gist: Blondie is about a family, where the three adult sisters (Alexandra Dahlstrom, Helena af Sandeberg, Carolina Gynning) who move home with their mother (Marie Goranzon), once again experiencing sibling rivalry and feelings of hate and love...(more) Cast: Marie Göranzon, Alexandra Dahlström, Carolina Gynning, Helena af Sandberg & Olle Sarri List Worthy Reasons...: In 2009 the Swedish helmer factory gave us a new name to watch out for. It's The Ape that put the filmmaker on our map but we won't be expecting further medicine-ball pounding from this Swede. Apparently moving closer to the tone of Farewell Falkenberg, Jesper Ganslandt is delving into family and female dynamics via situational humor. We look forward in reading these subtitles. Release Date/Status?: A 2012 Film Festival release premiere is assured. Tiff should have the North American preem. ...
- 1/6/2012
- IONCINEMA.com
Here's a piece of Scandi film news we're happy to come across. Jesper Ganslandt will commence filming on his third film sometime this spring. The Swedish filmmaker's aptly titled Blondie most probably refers to the airhead factor in a trio of the figures involved rather than the nation's dominant hair color or the late 70's singer/songwriter. Principle cast include four actresses of which the very cute Alexandra Dahlstrom (of Lukas Moodysson's Fucking Amal fame and most recently, a bit part in Romain Gavras' Our Day Will Come) might be the more internationally known. Part of Sweden's current new wave of auteurs (Ruben Östlund, Tomas Alfredson and Henrik Hellström & Fredrik Wenzel) post-Moodysson, Ganslandt really took centre stage with sophomore film which played out on the major film festival circuit (which is where we found the film). Jesper Kurlandsk who previously produced Ganslandt's last film will produce again. Gist: Blondie is about a family,...
- 4/6/2011
- IONCINEMA.com
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