The Square Helmer Ruben Ostlund on Filming Triangle of Sadness With Woody Harrelson During Pandemic (EXCLUSIVE) – Variety

Ruben stlund, the Palme dOr-winning director of The Square, did not binge-watch series on a couch during the pandemic. Instead, stlund, who received the 2021 Nordic Honorary Dragon Award on Thursday, told Variety that he had the time of his life shooting Triangle of Sadness, his most ambitious film to date, in exotic locations with a multinational cast, including Woody Harrelson.

The 72-day shoot took place on a deserted Island in Greece and onboard The Christina O, a prestigious yacht whose passengers have included Winston Churchill, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe.

Perks aside, stlund admitted that on a few occasions (he and his producers) werent sure (they) could finish the shooting in the fall.

One key challenge was having the cast travel from multiple locations, but especially the U.S. from where Harrelson flew, in spite of an international travel ban. The staff at the gate wouldnt let Woody board the plane. And then, when he arrived, we were afraid he would be sent back to the U.S. We felt that anything could happen at any moment because of the COVID-19 hysteria, said stlund, who mentioned that the production carried out 1,061 tests throughout filming and all were negative.

It was also a race against the clock to wrap shooting on the yacht before filming restrictions kicked in in Greece.

We had to shoot several days on the yacht just as Greece was going into lockdown, and we knew that if we couldnt finish the shoot on the yacht, we would lose everything, (including) one big scene where we blow everything up! said stlund.

The film boasts a 13 million ($15.6 million) budget and a splashy production value. Its an expensive film. We have a cast with actors of eight different nationalities, we captured the fashion world and were blowing things up in a spectacular way, including the yacht (which has) a fun symbolic value, said the filmmaker.

stlund also noted he had a blast working with Harrelson, whom he described as a fantastic person and 100% socialist from the many political discussions the pair had during filming.

In Triangle of Sadness, Harrelson plays a rabid Marxist who is the captain of a cruise for the super-rich. The yacht sinks, leaving survivors, including a fashion model celebrity couple, marooned on an island.

Hes been famous since he was 20 and now hes 60 hes a superstar but he doesnt act that way. Hes a very social person and we had so much fun shooting this film. I also pushed him like I push any other actor, said stlund, whose banner, Plattform, produced the film with Coproduction Office and Essential Films.

Harrelson stars opposite Harris Dickinson (Maleficent: Mistress of Evil), Charlbi Dean, Vicki Berlin, Dolly De Leon and Zlatko Buric, among others.

stlund, who is known for his sharp sense of observation, isnt done exploring human nature in extreme situations. Hes currently in early development on The Entertainment System is Down, a feature project set on board a long-haul flight and inspired by Aldous Huxleys dystopian novel Brave New World.

In a world controlled by advanced entertainment systems, you have people stuck on a long flight with no screens to look at. Im curious to see if people will start talking to each other or what will happen, he said.

stlund added that the movie would be like an experimental lab looking at human behavior from different perspectives. One aspect hes particularly interested in is the so-called air rages among passengers. Air rages are uncontrollable and considered a danger, so when one happens, the plane has to land. Interestingly enough, air rages are more frequent when economy passengers board through business class, stlund quipped.

The daring helmer said, going forward, he aims to continue making films with his European production partners, whether or not theyre in English.

While we were preparing this tribute for the Gteborg Festival with [its artistic director] Jonas Holmberg, it was fun because I could look back at my body of work, my social approach when looking at human behavior and I want this to remain my main focus, said stlund, whos been offered several projects from Hollywood since winning the Palme dOr for The Square in 2017.

stlund also said he had a special bond with Swedens Goteborg Film Festival, where he made his first steps in the film world back in 1998. Its like a football team youre cheering for, or old relatives. I feel loyalty towards them; they have made cinema something thats alive and interesting, and theyre a big part of why Im doing what Im doing.

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