Film i Väst - Your Scandinavian Partner in Co-Productions

Ruben Östlund’s Triangle of Sadness lines up ensemble cast led by Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean and Woody Harrelson

Share
Today the international cast of Ruben Östlund’s new film Triangle of Sadness has been announced. The international ensemble is led by rising stars Harris Dickinson and Charlbi Dean together with three-time Oscar nominated Woody Harrelson. The film is an epic satire set against the world of fashion and the uber-rich. Production will start on February 19 in Gotheburg and Trollhättan in Sweden followed by shootings on a yacht on the Adriatic Sea and in Greece. The film is expected to premiere in 2021 and SF Studios will handle Nordic distribution. The film is produced by Erik Hemmendorff, Plattform Produktion and Philippe Bober, Coproduction Office, in co-production with Film i Väst among others.
Charlbi Dean and Harris Dickinson in Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness. NB: Photo copyrignts
Charlbi Dean and Harris Dickinson in Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness. NB: Photo copyrignts

The international ensemble of Triangle of Sadness is led by UK rising star Harris Dickinson (Beach Rats, The King’s Man, The Souvenir: Part II), South Africa’s Charlbi Dead (Spud, Black Lightning) and three-time Oscar nominated US star Woody Harrelson (Three Billboards, Zombieland, Midway). The cast also includes Sweden’s Henrik Dorsin (Sunny Side), Croatia’s Zlatko Buric (Pusher), Germany’s Iris Berben (Miss Sixty) and Sunnyi Melles (The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch), the Philippines’ Dolly De Leon (Verdict), Denmark’s Vicki Berlin (Anja & Viktor – In Sickness And In Health), and UK’s Oliver FordDavies (Star Wars Episode I, II and III).

“I was raised with the idea that looks don’t matter, that it is the inside that counts. Even as a child I realized that this was a well-meaning lie. Through the models, Carl and Yaya, I want to explore the significance of looks in three different environments - In the fashion world, on a luxury yacht amongst billionaires and on a desert island. On the island, a Filipino cleaning lady ends up on top of the hierarchy as she is the only one who knows how to fish. At the same time Carl finds a new way to use his good looks”, says Ruben Östlund, Director of Triangle of Sadness.

Director Ruben Östlund, who won the Cannes Palme d’Or with his 2017 comedy The Square, also wrote the film which is being produced by Erik Hemmendorff at Plattform Produktion and Philippe Bober at Coproduction Office. The film is Östlund’s first in the English language and his most ambitious to date. It will be Ruben Östlund’s sixth feature film after The Guitar Mongoloid (2004), Involuntary (2008), Play (2011), Force Majeure (2014) and The Square (2017). All co-produced by Film I Väst, with the exception of The Guitar Mongoloid.

Östlund is reunited on the film with previous creative collaborators - director of photography Fredrik Wenzel (Force Majeure, The Square), production designer Josefin Åsberg (Force Majeure, The Square) and costume designer Sofie Krunegård (The Square).

The film is being produced by Plattform Produktion and co-produced by Film i Väst, Essential Films, Coproduction Office, SVT, BBC Films, Arte France Cinéma, and ZDF/Arte , with support from the Swedish Film Institute, Danish Film Institute, Eurimages, the BFI (awarding National Lottery funding), Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, Hamburg Film Fund and Nordic Film & TV Fund. The film is produced in collaboration with Heretic, Board Cadre Films, Sovereign Films and Piano Films.

SF Studios will distribute the film in the Nordics. International sales are being handled by Philippe Bober’s Coproduction Office.

Photos:

  • Charlbi Dean Foto: Ilya S. Savenok, Getty Images Entertainment, via Getty Images
  • Harris DickinsonFoto: Anthony Harvey/​Shutterstock

Keywords

Images

Charlbi Dean and Harris Dickinson in Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness. NB: Photo copyrignts
Charlbi Dean and Harris Dickinson in Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness. NB: Photo copyrignts
Download

About Film i Väst - Your Scandinavian Partner in Co-Productions

Film i Väst - Your Scandinavian Partner in Co-Productions
Film i Väst - Your Scandinavian Partner in Co-Productions
Åkersjövägen 4
46153 Trollhättan

0708-643736http://www.filmivast.com

Film Väst is the most successful regional film fund in Scandinavia. Film Väst seeks projects that can compete in the most prestigious film festivals and/or be seen by a large international audience. Film Väst accepts applications for feature film co-productions throughout the year. All co-productions are required to bring elements of production or post-production to Region Västra Götaland, work with a Swedish production partner, and hire crew and workers from the region.

Film Väst - A part of Region Västra Götaland

Subscribe to releases from Film i Väst - Your Scandinavian Partner in Co-Productions

Subscribe to all the latest releases from Film i Väst - Your Scandinavian Partner in Co-Productions by registering your e-mail address below. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Latest releases from Film i Väst - Your Scandinavian Partner in Co-Productions

A new feature documentary by Göran Hugo Olsson on Israel Palestine1.7.2024 13:54:30 CEST | Pressmeddelande

There is no other search entry that gives an equal amount of hits when searching the SVT archives as "Israel/Palestine". No other specific topic has been given a comparable amount of resources to be followed and reported on. Swedish director Göran Hugo Olsson have gotten unique access to a treasure and the 4th of October his new feature documentary Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989 will premiere in Swedish cinemas.

Nine new Film i Väst co-productions presented on a star studded press conference in Cannes1.7.2024 13:37:30 CEST | Pressmeddelande

Oscar nominee and Cannes winner Kirsten Dunst together with Daniel Brühl, double winner of Palme d’Or Ruben Östlund, Palme d’Or nominated Magnus von Horn and distinguished actress Trine Dyrholm, were among the guests when Film i Väst held it’s traditional press conference in Cannes in front of an upload of journalists. Nine new co-productions were introduced together with the five co-productions competing in Cannes.

Film i Väst Analysis introduces an unique pan-European study on audiovisual funding in Venice1.9.2023 10:25:46 CEST | Pressmeddelande

During the film festival in Venice Film i Väst Analysis introduces av unique, pan-European study, All that is solid melts into air – Public Film Funding at a Crossroads II. It is presented at a seminar as a part of Venice Production Bridge by Tomas Eskilsson, head of Film i Väst Analysis. Public Film and Audiovisual Policies and Funding at a Crossroads is a research project in three parts that explores and discuss the future purpose and relevance of film and audiovisual funding. Last year’s much talked about and debated report Public Film Funding at a Crossroads is now followed up with All that is solid melts into air – Public Film Funding at a Crossroads II.

In our pressroom you can read all our latest releases, find our press contacts, images, documents and other relevant information about us.

Visit our pressroom
World GlobeA line styled icon from Orion Icon Library.HiddenA line styled icon from Orion Icon Library.Eye