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Thanks BC, I've not been around too much lately.
We went to see it last night, and it's much more impressive seeing it on the big screen than on the telly. First night on public release is tonight. It's been getting some pretty good reviews in the press here, so let's see how it goes over the weekend. It's also been selected for the Tribeca Festival (apparently, one of the organisers was a judge at the Amsterdam festival and loved it), so New Yorkers get the chance to see it next month.
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For those that are interested, a local film making company, Klaffi, followed our club around during 2007. The idea at the time was to get a 1 hour documentary for domestic TV about the workings of a small, minority sports club. What has come out of it, after the injection of a sizeable amount of German cash, is a feature length film which went on public release yesterday. Attendances seem to have been reasonable, and we'll consider it successful if we get a six week run at the cinemas.
It's unlikely to make it on general release outside of Finland, but it's already made it to festivals in Amsterdam, Gothenburg and Barcelona, and has been accepted at festivals in Tampere and New York.
Hilariously, I now have my own page in IMDB. All I need now is an exceptionally brilliant agent.
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A bit more about the Tribeca festival: Freetime Machos will be screened on 25th April. I don't have time or cinema details at the moment. North American residents can watch it, at a hefty price, from the comfort of your own laptop.
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... and we'll consider it successful if we get a six week run at the cinemas.
For our Oslo based OTFers, it'll be shown at Cinemateket tomorrow at 1800, and Sunday at 2145.
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Screening times and places for Tribeca.
Audience figures are struggling in Turku, but a third week beckons in both Helsinki (albeit no weekend screenings) and Oulu.
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We're off to New York then, for the screening on 25.4. Faced with the not too challenging "if we pay for your flights and hotel, will you come to New York with us?", I decided to postpone my winter holiday to the end of April. All 5 of the main characters will be present, the first time we've all been together since the end of season piss up in 2007.
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I have to admit to knowing very little about the history of the Tribeca Film Festival -- or any other, for that matter -- but it seems important for the Finns. An invitation's arrived for brunch at the Finnish Consulate on the Sunday. Don't over do the Saturday night then.
The film's closed in Turku and Helsinki, and is in the last few showings in Tampere and Oulu. We didn't get our 6 weeks, something like 4 weeks and some days would be the best (Oulu, unsurprisingly). It's now starting to tour the country.
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Thanks, BC. We're scheduled to leave on Friday, the idea being to recover from the combined effects of jetlag and Finnair free drinks (or am I out of date on that one?) in time for the beano and screening on the Sunday. Mrs M's cunningly squeezed some shopping into the midst of the Saturday's recuperation, that may need some hasty re-thinking should we need to travel on that day.
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Just back from my first ever visit to both New York and a film festival. Highlight was undoubtedly brunch at the Finnish consulate, complete with beautiful view over Central Park and an entirely clued up and down to earth ambassador; lowlight was freezing in front of the camera during an interview.
The film seems to have been mostly positively received, on some occasions very much so. The Q&A sessions after a showing are fine; the media circus I'm happy to have experienced once, but not again. Next time I go to NY I'll make sure that I get to see at least some of the place.
There are a couple more showings of Machos at Tribeca this week; later on it will be shown in Toronto, and some kind of deal is being, or maybe already has been, done for distribution in Australia. I'll post more when I know it.
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Ball Comrade wrote:
They make it look like you were just about to charge into the media and tackle them.
G.Man wrote:
Did anybody ask for your autograph?
G.Man continued:
Never mind the cinema circuit, is the film coming out on DVD?
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The film opens tonight in Toronto in about an hour's time, if I've got the time difference right, with a second showing this coming Saturday.
It will also be showing at the Sydney Film Festival in about a month's time. No news of dates, times or cinemas yet. And Klaffi said today that details of "the UK premiere will be announced soon."
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"Soon" in my parlance apparently being in the region of six weeks. This is probably my penultimate plug for the film (the last one should be for the DVD, some time in the autumn), which opens in the UK at the Edinburgh Film Festival this coming Friday.
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I watched the film tonight, and enjoyed it tremendously. It is funny and touching. There is a scene where one of the guys, who clearly has unresolved issues about homosexuality, learns a teammate is gay. It could not have been scripted any better.
The anti-Nokia sentiments — the team plays in the city where Nokia retrenched employees after posting huge profits — are very effectively edited; powerful in their brevity. Fuck Nokia indeed.
I reckon most OTFers would enjoy the film, even without the added bonus of the Muukalainen association.
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So, the DVD's out now and available from here. The film is still popping up quite frequently in various festivals: details can be found from the film's web page.
It seems that no-one's added up the exact audience figures, but the total number of people who paid (mostly reduced prices) to see it during a 4-5 week run was in the region of 2500. Who says there's money in film making.
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