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Trailer of the Day: Rare Exports: A (Messed Up) Christmas Tale

November 1st 2010 07:25
: Santa is Pissed Off
Category: Trailers
Way up north in Finland, right on the border with Russia, lies one of Santa Claus's ostensible homes. For the last couple of months an international team "archaeologists" working for Subzero Inc. and led by a weird Brit (who bears an unsettling resemblance to the Nazi officer in Raiders of the Lost Ark), has been mysteriously digging away at a large hill, wreaking havoc on the environment.

Rare Exports, Jalmari Helander, Tommi Korpela, Jorma Tommila


The locals, mostly Samis and Laplanders, are furious. The annual reindeer round-up, which happens a few days before Christmas, has been ruined, dealing a devastating blow to the local economy. Especially annoyed is Rauno, a single father who's struggling to make ends meet and deal with his imaginative, physically underdeveloped son, Pietari. Though he doesn't totally fit in with the community, Pietari is insatiably curious and notices things that others don't. Specifically, he's realized that the dig is somehow related to Santa Claus, but this isn't exactly the Santa from animated Christmas specials or nineteenth-century American doggerel. This Santa is, to put it mildly, a little harsher.

Rare Exports, Jalmari Helander, Tommi Korpela, Jorma Tommila


A modern-day take on one of our most cherished fantasies, Jalmari Helander's Rare Exports (based on the highly touted shorts he made for and broadcast on the web) explores the moral universe of fairy tales and our relationship to them. The classic examples - those collected by the Brothers Grimm or written by Hans Christian Anderson - are characterized by a ruthless, grisly morality, one that feels too brutal for our collective ethos, but somehow still holds power over our unconscious.

Rare Exports, Jalmari Helander, Tommi Korpela, Jorma Tommila


Jalmari Helander is well-versed in and respectful of the tradition he manipulates. Like classic fairy tales, Rare Exports boasts a lone parent with personal troubles, a child who's perhaps too perceptive for his own good and an instantly identifiable villain. Told with just the right amount of gore, chill and humour, Rare Exports is a bracing fantasy that satirizes our attachment to the genre - our need to believe and propagate myth.

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Comment by ShaunK

November 1st 2010 23:24
your getting behind the times Jason - haha - Bryn had a review up for this last week. In all seriousness though - I look forward to checking this out on Saturday at Newtown

Comment by Jason King

November 2nd 2010 08:07
Not really behind the times. I probs didn't read the review as I don't like to read reviews until I have seen them so not tainted - but the distributor only announced press screenings for this last night when I got home. Bryn probs got it from overseas unless it was at some festival.
Also, no biggy - most of my readers probs don't read Bryn's blog

Saturday in Newtown?? What's happening there?

Comment by ShaunK

November 2nd 2010 20:50
like I said - just saying that to you in fun Jason

It was playing as part of some festival last week on friday - and there is an encore for it on the 6th

Comment by Jason King

November 3rd 2010 02:45
All good Shaun - never took it any other way

Damn - I need to work less so can go into the city on Saturdays for these things

Comment by K @ the Lair

November 15th 2010 05:27
I'm looking forward to seeing this one. Santa will be watching....K

Comment by Jason King

November 15th 2010 05:37
Which list will you be on mum?

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