Showing posts with label Tom of Finland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom of Finland. Show all posts

Friday, October 13, 2017

Film Review: "Tom Of Finland"

Niklas Hogner as Tom of Finland's character "Kake."
Photo by Josef Persson, courtesy Kino Lorber.

Back in the day, straight men had their pin-up girls, and gay men (secretly) had "Tom of Finland."

Opening today in New York City and in Los Angeles/San Francisco October 20 prior to national release, make sure you see Tom of Finland.

The film, Finland's official submission for 2018 Academy Awards Foreign Language category, chronicles the journey of gay artist Touko Laaksonen.

A decorated officer in World War II, Laaksonen returns home after a harrowing and heroic experience serving his country.

But life in Finland during peacetime proves equally distressing. He finds post-war Helsinki rampant with homophobic persecution, and gay men around him are being pressured to marry women and have children. Touko finds refuge in his liberating art: homoerotic drawings of hyper-masculine men, free of inhibitions.

But it is only when an American publisher sees Laaksonen's work and invites him to travel to the West Coast that his life came into focus. Finally living free and proud in Los Angeles, Tuoko dives head first into the sexual revolution, becoming an icon and a rallying point.

His work – made famous by his signature ‘Tom of Finland’ – became the emblem of a generation of men and fanned the flames of the worldwide gay revolution.

Award-winning filmmaker Dome Karukoski brings to screen the life and work of one of the most influential and celebrated figures of twentieth-century LGBTQ culture.

When I first heard of a film called Tom of Finland, I actually expected something of a different nature. Something a bit more "Tom of Finland." Considering the subject matter I was surprised that the creators were a bit shy about nudity in the film.

But that's not to say this film doesn't deliver.

Pekka Strang gives a thoughtful and sensitive performance as Laaksonen. And Karukoski makes creative use of Laaksonen's muse "Kake," who appears when the artist finds himself in turmoil.

While the first half of the film lays the foundation for pensive story-telling, I think audiences will find the second half, as Laaksonen evolves as a mature gay man and artist, more compelling.

Seeing Strang take in the impact of Laaksonen's drawings on the gay community in Los Angeles during the sexual revolution of the 70s is potent stuff.

Kudos to cinematographer Lasse Frank Johannessen's eye for shadow and light, especially during dramatically taut late-night park scenes as men search for physical connections.

The score by Lasse Enersen and Hildur Guðnadóttir offers emotional support and nuance.

While homosexual persecution in Finland sounds a century away, it's all too relevant with gay men in Chechnya being hunted down, tortured and killed today. The realities Laaksonen faced are not behind us.

The film has been extremely well received at film festivals all over the world (official selection at Tribeca International Film Festival and Outfest 2017) and is Finland's official submission for 2018 Academy Awards.

Watch the trailer below. And head over to the film's website for release dates in your city.


Thursday, September 14, 2017

Trailer: Tom Of Finland


Check out the U.S. trailer for the upcoming Tom of Finland.

Synoposis:
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.

The film has been extremely well received at film festivals all over the world (official selection at Tribeca International Film Festival and Outfest 2017) and is Finland's official submission for 2018 Academy Awards.

Opens theatrically in NYC on October 13 and in LA/SF on October 20 with a national release to follow.


Saturday, September 17, 2016

News Round-Up: September 17, 2016

Prince Harry

Some news stories you may have missed:

• Woofy Prince Harry is continuing his mother's work on behalf of those affected by HIV/AIDS.

• Did you know gay couples out-earn straight couples by more than $60K?

• Donald Trump's much ballyhooed family leave plans won't include gay same-sec couples who adopt.

• Did you hear the one about a douche math teacher who came up with a homophobic math question?

• North Carolina's Gov. Pat McCrory shows his nerves as he attempts to negotiate the repeal of anti-LGBT law, HB2 - but only if the city of Charlotte will first repeal their LBGT protections ordinance. #FatChance

• First look at the upcoming film, Tom of Finland, documenting the life and work of Finnish artist Touko Laaksonen, best known for works depicting hyper-masculine archetypes such as lumberjacks, motorcycle policemen, sailors, bikers, and leathermen.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Finland: Tom of Finland stamps biggest sellers in history of Finnish postal service


News Flash: Images by renowned artist Tom of Finland are popular!

So popular, that stamps honoring the artist, real name Touko Laaksonen who published his drawings under the name Tom of Finland, have been the biggest sellers in the history of Finland’s Posti postal service, with people pre-ordering the stamps in 178 countries.

The stamps went on sale on Monday, with the biggest overseas orders coming from Sweden, Britain, the United States and France.

An exhibition of Tom of Finland’s drawings and letters is being held in Tampere’s new postal museum to coincide with the release of the stamps and there were long queues outside the museum when the stamps began being sold there yesterday.

The demand for the stamps has taken the postal service by surprise.

‘We haven't seen this kind of interest before in Posti's history and we probably won't again soon,’ Posti development chief Markku Penttinen told Finnish news service Yle Uutiset.

Over the course of his career, Laaksonen produced more than 3,500 erotic sketches which originally had to be sold in secret due to the nature of the drawings.

(source)

Monday, April 14, 2014

Finland to issue "Tom of Finland" stamp


JoeMyGod shares the news that this September, Finland's postal service will honor the art of famed gay artist Tom Of Finland with the issuance of three stamps.

Via FinnBay:

Itella is owned by the state of Finland, providing postal, logistics and e-commerce services in Finland.

Tom of Finland or Touko Laaksonen (8 May 1920 – 7 November 1991) is one of the most popular Finnish artists in Finland, who focused on drawing stylized homoerotic fetish art. He produced over 3,500 illustrations, mostly featuring men with exaggerated primary and secondary sex traits with tight or partially removed clothing.

“His emphatically masculine homoerotic drawings have attained iconic status in their genre and had an influence on, for instance, pop culture and fashion. In his works, Tom of Finland utilized the self-irony and humor typical of subcultures,” says Itella.