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Tom of Finland

  • 2017
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  • 1h 57m
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6.8/10
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Pekka Strang in Tom of Finland (2017)
Touko Laaksonen, a decorated officer, returns home after a harrowing and heroic experience serving his country in World War II, but life in Finland during peacetime proves equally distressing. He finds peace-time Helsinki rampant with persecution of the homosexual men around him, even being pressured to marry women and have children. Touko finds refuge in his liberating art, specializing in homoerotic drawings of muscular men, free of inhibitions. His work - made famous by his signature 'Tom of Finland' - became the emblem of a generation of men and fanned the flames of a gay revolution.
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Award-winning filmmaker Dome Karukoski brings to screen the life and work of artist Touko Valio Laaksonen (aka Tom of Finland), one of the most influential and celebrated figures of 20th-cen... Read allAward-winning filmmaker Dome Karukoski brings to screen the life and work of artist Touko Valio Laaksonen (aka Tom of Finland), one of the most influential and celebrated figures of 20th-century gay culture.Award-winning filmmaker Dome Karukoski brings to screen the life and work of artist Touko Valio Laaksonen (aka Tom of Finland), one of the most influential and celebrated figures of 20th-century gay culture.

  • Director
    • Dome Karukoski
  • Writers
    • Aleksi Bardy
    • Dome Karukoski
    • Mark Alton Brown
  • Stars
    • Pekka Strang
    • Seumas Sargent
    • Chris Myland
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dome Karukoski
    • Writers
      • Aleksi Bardy
      • Dome Karukoski
      • Mark Alton Brown
    • Stars
      • Pekka Strang
      • Seumas Sargent
      • Chris Myland
    • 26User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Tom Of Finland: WWII (US)
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    Pekka Strang
    Pekka Strang
    • Tom…
    Seumas Sargent
    Seumas Sargent
    • Doug
    Chris Myland
    • Security Person
    Alf Myreen
    • AD Artist
    Fabian Puregger
    • Tom's Dream Cop
    Lauri Tilkanen
    • Veli
    Roope Karisto
    • Young Man
    Taisto Oksanen
    Taisto Oksanen
    • Alijoki
    Emanuel Claesson
    • Man in Doorway
    Henri Keränen
    • Radio Operator…
    Jessica Grabowsky
    • Kaija
    Siim Maaten
    • Russian Paratrooper
    Leif Edlund
    • Moustache Man
    Niko Wirtanen
    • Bouncer at Hansa Bar
    Jari Forsman
    • Police Officer in the Park
    Niklas Hogner
    Niklas Hogner
    • Kake
    Martin Bahne
    • Gabriel
    Ksenia Lelesh
    • Maria
    • Director
      • Dome Karukoski
    • Writers
      • Aleksi Bardy
      • Dome Karukoski
      • Mark Alton Brown
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    8tm-sheehan

    An important part of GLBTQI history

    The hit of The 2017 Mardi Gras Film Festival and I can see why..

    I couldn't help thinking watching this movie a few days before we find out if Australia has .voted YES hopefully or No ,heaven forbid to marriage Equality how far our GLBTIQ historic journey has travelled and we still have a long way to travel.

    This film is more than a biography of the creator of Tom of Finland , its a document that shows the vilification persecution and intolerance that we experienced in the journey to liberation and the shut closet furtive underworld that younger GLBTQI, thankfully don't experience today.

    If Tom of Finland was introduced as a cultural icon today for gay male sexuality he probably wouldn't have had the impact that he did in today's world of internet and technology but he deserves his place in our history and I'm glad he's being celebrated in this entertaining movie.

    I enjoyed the film which spans the war years to the terrible AIDS holocaust years ,where a generation was lost forever. Well directed great script and wonderful performances by all the cast ,Tom 's not a film for everyone but up till today I had only a little knowledge of Tom of Finland . Of course I knew the raunchy sketches and their iconic significance to Gay culture but no idea about the creator Toulouse Laaksonen or the background to the creation of Tom.

    So grateful to Adam and Kirsten and Mt Vic Flix , if it wasn't for them we would miss out on the very best of today's cinema.
    7fahycolm

    A Worthy Biopic

    "Tom of Finland" is the at times a disturbing and hilarious biopic of extraordinary, bold, brave era defining gay artist Touko Laaksonen. A sort of scatter-gun cover-all script does not detract from the essence of life that superficially and externally was seen as being something akin to "high illustration pornographer" but at its core was more about an uncompromising right to self-determination. Chapeau to the Finns who as part of their 2017 celebrations of independence, put this man's extraordinary life and this film up there with the likes of Sibelius in the country's centenary cultural repertoire. There is no denying Laaksonen's (and arguably the) talent for art and in life. Despite a sense that the writers have tried to cover too much touching on everything from Post war PTSD, AIDS, and the post war oppression of homosexuals, the director (Dome Karukoski ) has done a good job in turning a subject matter of potential distraction (the art itself) into the vehicle of a craftsmanship that deserves respect and as tool (if you'll forgive the pun) of an era impacting human rights advocacy.
    10mistoppi

    Amazing and touching biography

    Tom of Finland is definitely one of the most anticipated Finnish movies in 2017, and with reason. Many of us already know the homoerotic art made by Tom of Finland - art which has made its way to textile and even post stamps. This film directed by Dome Karukoski introduces us to the man behind the stage name - Touko Laaksonen.

    The story is both touching and really empowering. It has heart wrenching drama, but it's also a message of hope, which is something we need right now, considering how scary the world feels right now. But it was certain from the beginning that this movie will make people feel all kind of things. People will be furious about it, mostly because people already feel that way about the art. Some people are not into anything that's so blatantly homoerotic. But as Dome Karukoski said today, it's a loud minority that's against this movie and everything it stands for, not a majority.

    One of the most important things about the film is how Touko Laaksonen wasn't flattened, which worse director and writer(s) could've easily done. Of course this is affected by the fact that the events of the film take place during several decades, so there's no reason for Laaksonen be the same all through the movie. But I'm mainly talking about Laaksonen was introduced to us as a both sensitive typical artist and as a gay icon. If they would've tried to leave out the homoerotic art, it would've erased a big part of Laaksonen's identity. On the other hand if they had only focused on the gay icon side of him, the character could've easily become flat. And isn't it quite impossible to even take these two parts of Laaksonen completely apart from each other, since they aren't really that separate?

    It's also amazing to witness how Laaksonen is affected by where he is and who he is with. In the middle of mostly straight people he has to hide parts of himself, and his Tom of Finland side isn't as visible. But in California, among the gay community, he can openly be who he is. I'm sure many closeted non-straight people can identify with this.

    We all know our modern world isn't completely equal yet. Still it's horrible to see how much worse the hatred towards gay people was when Touko Laaksonen was younger. But comparing that to now, it gives us a little sparkle of hope, that maybe we are going in the right direction. And Tom of Finland movie is coming out (by coincidence, as Karkukoski stated) at the perfect time, and I'm not just talking about the Finland's 100th year as an independent country, but these few weeks. As of first of March, same sex marriage is legal in Finland. So this movie clearly couldn't have come at a better time.

    Tom of Finland is a wonderful, touching movie about an artist who is so very important to the gay community. It's a touching biography, and everyone who can should watch it
    7tinovalkki

    Solid, but too easy

    I am not a big fan of domestic movies. I have been disappointed in too many times. Therefore Tom of Finland was a great surprise. Set is good, text works and it feels quite international movie. It is not a five star movie, but good enough still. The biggest problem of it is that it has made to all audience. I don't mean that they should show all the art of Tom's, but I mean the way they handle homosexuality back in 50's to 80's. The fact is, that homosexuality was a crime many decades after second world war and I am sure, that life hasn't been as easy as they show in the movie.

    Movie is also way too slow at the beginning and when they finally start to tell Tom's popularity the pass it too quick and easy in the movie. Also the era of AIDS and eighties is told too easy and quickly. As a domestic movie Tom of Finland is solid movie. It is not a masterpiece but one of the best domestic movies I have seen.
    9mstern-647-450218

    Rewarding for the open-minded

    This was a hit tonight at Tribeca Film Festival. A very fine biopic. I came away thinking how paradoxical that Scandinavia was so far ahead of the US in its relaxed attitude towards sex -- but only of the hetero variety. This film shows how tragically oppressive life was for gays (at least gay men) in Finland as late as the 1970s. When "Tom" / Touko Laaksonen arrives in L.A. to the adulation of the gay community, it's a joyous catharsis. But I disagree with the reviewer who wrote that the film wouldn't make anyone blush. Many viewers -- outside the Chelsea NYC crowd that attended tonight -- will indeed blush and even squirm, if not at the (albeit discrete) gay sex scenes, then at the artwork itself which is beyond explicit. I would advise viewing Tom of Finland's XXX-rating-worthy art before seeing the film. If you're open-minded, you will be well-rewarded... It falls short of a 10 for me because it lags in places, and the time and place contexts are often confusing. Other than that, it's an extremely well-made film that portrays the soul of an artist brave enough to break the constraints of his society and the times. It also powerfully depicts Touko's wartime experience, and how that filters into his later life -- a universal theme.

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    • Trivia
      A surprise pick up for this film was by a Middle Eastern distribution company where LGBTQ content is strictly banned... The film is now playing on NETFLIX across all the Middle East.
    • Goofs
      The scene in the hospital when Tom brings Jack a bunny, the pillow is a Euro (square type not commonly used in the US) and not a standard sized one.
    • Quotes

      Tom: I'm going to draw something to publish. About life. Something that will make people happy.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Tähdet, tähdet: Elokuvamusiikki (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Luinasi oli aina niin ihanaa
      Composed by Theo Mackeben and Hans Fritz Beckmann

      Original lyrics by Hildegard Knef

      Translated lyrics by Sauvo Puhtila (as Solja Tuuli)

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Finland
      • Sweden
      • Denmark
      • Germany
      • Iceland
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Finnish
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • 芬蘭湯姆
    • Filming locations
      • Haga, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Helsinki-Filmi
      • Anagram
      • Fridthjof Film
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    • Budget
      • €5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $381,610
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,524
      • Oct 15, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,792,414
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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