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TRIANGLE OF SADNESS
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Fri 21 Apr 8:30 PM
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CHEC Theatre
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149 Mins | Ruben Östlund
April
WINNER · PALME D’OR · CANNES
NOMINEE · BEST PICTURE · ACADEMY AWARDS
Scoring Ruben Östlund (The Square – SWIFF’18), his second Palme d’Or plus an eight-minute standing ovation – and walkouts – at Cannes, Triangle of Sadness is a wickedly, wild and outrageous satire of the vulgarly rich and beautiful.
Male model Carl (Harris Dickinson) and professional influencer Yaya (Charlbi Dean) are comp'd tickets aboard a $250 million private cruising yacht, helmed by an alcoholic captain (Woody Harrelson), ferrying the obscenely wealthy from port to port, lacquered with elite class service – where the word ‘no’ is not in “the help’s” vocabulary. But money can’t buy you everything. When a storm hits, it is every man, woman, and billionaire for themselves, as stewards' priorities switch from service to survival.
“From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs.” - Karl Marx
NOMINEE · BEST PICTURE · ACADEMY AWARDS
Scoring Ruben Östlund (The Square – SWIFF’18), his second Palme d’Or plus an eight-minute standing ovation – and walkouts – at Cannes, Triangle of Sadness is a wickedly, wild and outrageous satire of the vulgarly rich and beautiful.
Male model Carl (Harris Dickinson) and professional influencer Yaya (Charlbi Dean) are comp'd tickets aboard a $250 million private cruising yacht, helmed by an alcoholic captain (Woody Harrelson), ferrying the obscenely wealthy from port to port, lacquered with elite class service – where the word ‘no’ is not in “the help’s” vocabulary. But money can’t buy you everything. When a storm hits, it is every man, woman, and billionaire for themselves, as stewards' priorities switch from service to survival.
“From each according to their ability, to each according to their needs.” - Karl Marx
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