Watch here the violent trailer of ‘Sisu’, the film that won the best film in Sitges

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Despite the fact that its talented Finnish director, Jalmari Helander, had been decorated with the awards for best director and film in 2010 with Rare Exports: A Thug Christmas Carol, it was not one of the first options at the Sitges Festival. However, Sisu arrived and triumphed.

It was no surprise to anyone when it won four awards from the official list of winners of the Catalan contest dedicated to genre cinema. Since, in addition to the award for best film, he won those for male acting, photography and music. In addition to receiving very good reviews from the audience.

However, the trailer had been a long time coming, apparently Helander wanted to keep his audience in suspense. Now that we’ve seen it, it’s a story whose protagonist is a lonely gold digger who has nothing to envy to Rambo or the relentless John Wick.

This film takes us back to 1944 with the same actor, Aatami Korpi, present in Rare Exports and Big Game, Helander’s previous film, who after many years of searching finally fulfilled his goal of finding a vein of gold in Lapland. The hard part is that in order to transport his treasure to the bank of the nearest city (more than 560 miles from where he is), he will have to cross a place full of German invaders who will seek to keep his loot.

However, those who receive the worst part are these invaders, who, by managing to steal his treasure, unleash the wrath of Aatami, who becomes a complete killing machine, blinded by rage and ambition, he will destroy whoever stands in his way. aim. The premiere of Sisu, whose script is also the work of the same director, is scheduled in the United States for April 28.

Regarding its premiere, its distributor sony pictures It has not yet announced when it could be, and if it will be in theaters or directly on a streaming platform. So, until we get more news about it, we will have to settle for the first trailer (in English) thanks to Lionsgate, its distributor in North America.

Source: Elcomercio

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