Thelma (2017 film)

Thelma
United States theatrical release poster
Directed by Joachim Trier
Produced by Thomas Robsahm
Screenplay by
Starring
  • Eili Harboe
  • Kaya Wilkins
  • Henrik Rafaelsen
  • Ellen Dorrit Petersen
Music by Ola Fløttum
Cinematography Jakob Ihre
Edited by Olivier Bugge Coutté
Production
companies
Distributed by SF Studios (Scandinavia)
Release date
  • 20 August 2017 (2017-08-20) (Norwegian International Film Festival)
  • 15 September 2017 (2017-09-15) (Norway)
  • 3 November 2017 (2017-11-03) (United Kingdom)
  • 10 November 2017 (2017-11-10) (United States)
Running time
116 minutes
Country
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
  • France
Language Norwegian
Budget $5.8 million[1]
Box office $1.4 million[2][3]

Thelma is a 2017 Norwegian supernatural fantasy drama film directed by Joachim Trier. The screenplay was written by Trier and Eskil Vogt. The film stars Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkins, Henrik Rafaelsen, and Ellen Dorrit Petersen. Thelma tells the story of a sheltered young woman who discovers she has an inexplicable power that materializes when she feels desire for a female student at her university.

The film premiered at the Norwegian International Film Festival on 20 August 2017.[4][5] Thelma held its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival as a Special Presentation on 9 September 2017.[6][7][8] It premiered in the United States at Fantastic Fest on 21 September 2017,[9][10][11] and screened at the New York Film Festival as a Main Slate selection on 6 October 2017.[12][13] It premiered in the United Kingdom at the BFI London Film Festival as a Cult Gala presentation on 14 October 2017.[14][15][16] Thelma was released in theatres in Norway on 15 September 2017.

Thelma was selected as the Norwegian entry for the Oscar as Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards,[17][18][19] but did not receive the nomination.[20][21]

Plot

Thelma is a lonely young woman from a religious family who has lived a sheltered life under the protection of her father and disabled mother. She struggles to make friends and soon after moving to Oslo to attend university begins to experience unexplained epileptic seizures. When she meets another student, Anja, she discovers that her feelings for Anja trigger uncontrollable telekinetic powers.

While undergoing a brain tomography test to find the cause of her seizures, she begins to think about Anja and as she focuses on her, Thelma's power is set in motion and she unconsciously and unwittingly makes Anja vanish into empty space. Distraught and confused by Anja's sudden disappearance, Thelma returns home and soon remembers that when she was a little girl she had a baby brother and involuntarily caused him to teleport from his crib to underneath the sofa. Sometime later, her brother disappeared and her father ultimately found his body below the ice of a frozen lake. Traumatized, Thelma had forgotten these events. She then learns that her grandmother also manifested the same power when she was younger.

After a lethal confrontation with her father, Thelma realizes that her power can also restore life when she revives a small bird. She begins to understand that her supernatural ability is also a gift and uses it to heal her mother, making her able to walk again. Along with the realization that she can summon her power, Thelma is able to finally control it, and brings Anja back to existence. She returns to college, now with Anja as her girlfriend.

Cast

  • Eili Harboe as Thelma
    • Grethe Eltervåg as young Thelma
  • Kaya Wilkins as Anja
  • Henrik Rafaelsen as Trond
  • Ellen Dorrit Petersen as Unni

Production

Thelma was produced by Thomas Robsahm of Norwegian production company Motlys, and co-produced by Film Väst, Filmpool Nord and B-Reel (Sweden), Snowglobe Film (Denmark), and Le Pacte (France); with financial support provided by the Norwegian Film Institute, Swedish Film Institute, Danish Film Institute, Copenhagen Film Fund, Nordic Film & TV Fund, Eurimages, and MEDIA Programme.[22] The final production budget[lower-alpha 1] was 5,009,000 (47 million NOK, 5.8 million USD).[1]

Principal photography began on 20 September 2016 and lasted 44 days.[22] Locations included Oslo in Norway, and Västra Götaland, Gothenburg, Trollhättan and Kiruna in Sweden.[22][24]

The film poster was released in August 2017.[25] The key art for the U.S. was released in September 2017 in advance of the American premiere;[26][27] followed by the UK in October.[28][29]

Release

Theatrical

Thelma was released theatrically in Norway on 15 September 2017.[30][31] It was released in the United Kingdom on 3 November 2017,[32][33] followed by the United States on 10 November 2017.[27][34]

In April 2017, The Orchard acquired the North American distribution rights to the film.[35][36] Distribution rights to the United Kingdom was acquired by Thunderbird Releasing in August 2017.[37]

Home media

The DVD for Region 2 and Blu-ray for Region B was released by SF Studios in Scandinavia on 4 December 2017.[38][39] They were released in the UK by Thunderbird Releasing on 26 February 2018.[40][41] In Region 1 the DVD was released by The Orchard through Passion River Films on 3 April 2018.[42][43]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Thelma holds an approval rating of 92% based on 132 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Thelma plays with genre tropes in unexpected ways, delivering a thoughtfully twisty supernatural thriller with a lingering impact."[44] On Metacritic, the film received a score of 74 out of 100, based on 31 leading critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[45] On IndieWire's annual critics poll of best films and performances, Thelma was selected a "Critics Pick" for Best Foreign Language Film.[46]

Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times that Thelma is "a romance, a psychological thriller, a liberation story and a whodunit (and why) ... and most satisfyingly, it plays with the female Gothic ... in which women are at once the victims and agents of change", praising Joachim Trier with having "a great talent for making loneliness visceral and visible, for showing how pain can make the world disappear."[47] In the Los Angeles Times, Justin Chang said the film was a "muted and moody supernatural chiller" that is "thoughtful and beautifully composed" with sequences "that tap into a vividly primal sense of terror."[48]

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian described Thelma as "an uncanny accumulation of mood, an ecstasy of disquiet" and the performance by Eili Harboe as "outstandingly good".[49] AfterEllen praised the performance by Harboe as "exhilarating, and incredibly moving", and said that "In a sea of lesbian films that are often repetitive, Thelma explores analytical territory that none other has before."[50]

Bilge Ebiri of The Village Voice described the film's story as moving "away from the monstrous, toward compassion and understanding ... prob[ing] the profound underlying sadness beneath tales of possession" and "makes vivid the protagonist’s loneliness and despair."[51] David Ehrlich wrote in IndieWire that Thelma was a "an ominous, unnerving, and strangely powerful thriller about the most devious of human desires" and "consistently keyed in to the persuasive power of the female body."[52]

The Verge said Thelma was a "quietly beautiful film" and "a thriller that’s scary, sad, and ultimately triumphant", with cinematography that is "visually ... striking throughout".[53] The Hollywood Reporter said it contained "intelligent, measured tone and elegant visual style" and "while the more enigmatic supernatural elements at times veer close to formulaic Hollywood horror tropes, the movie maintains a compelling seriousness, particularly in its consideration of the conflict between sexuality and repression."[54] THR also selected Thelma as one of the best LGBT films of 2017.[55]

Variety described the film as "an unnervingly effective slow-burn, and those with the patience for Trier’s patient accumulation of detail will find it pays off in unexpected ways."[56] Margaret Barton-Fumo from Film Comment summarized Thelma as "a romantic film that pays close attention to physical detail", and "Surprisingly tender, [it] proves itself a modern take on the supernatural film."[57]

Accolades

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient and nominee Result Ref
Norwegian International Film Festival
24 August 2017
Norwegian Critics Prize Thelma Won [58][59]
Lübeck Nordic Film Days
5 November 2017
Baltic Jury Award Thelma Won [60]
San Diego Film Critics Society
11 December 2017
Best Foreign Language Film Thelma Won [61][62]
Utah Film Critics Association
17 December 2017
Non-English Language Film Thelma Won [63]
Houston Film Critics Society
6 January 2018
Best Foreign Language Film Thelma Won [64][65]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
11 January 2018
Best Foreign Language Film Thelma Nominated [66][67]
Kosmorama International Film Festival
8 March 2018
Best Picture Thelma Nominated [68][69]
Best Producer Thomas Robsahm Nominated
Best Director Joachim Trier Nominated
Best Actress Eili Harboe Won
Best Actor Henrik Rafaelsen Won
Best Screenplay Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier Nominated
Best Production Design Roger Rosenberg Nominated
Best Film Music Ola Fløttum Won
Best Editing Olivier Bugge Coutts Won
Best Sound Design Gisle Tveito Nominated
GLAAD Media Award
12 April 2018
Outstanding Film – Limited Release Thelma Nominated [70][71]
Amanda Award
18 August 2018
Best Norwegian Movie Thelma Nominated [72][73]
Best Director Joachim Trier Nominated
Best Actress Eili Harboe Nominated
Best Actor Henrik Rafaelsen Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Kaya Wilkins Nominated
Best Screenplay Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier Nominated
Best Cinematography Jakob Ihre Won
Best Production Design/Scenography Roger Rosenberg Nominated
Best Visual Effects Esben Syberg (Shortcut) Nominated
Best Music Ola Fløttum Won
Best Editing Olivier Bugge Coutts Won
Best Sound Design Gisle Tveito Nominated
Nordic Council Film Prize
30 October 2018
Award Thelma Nominated [74]

See also

Notes

  1. The first reported budget was 39 million NOK.[23]

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Further reading

  • Avella, Frank J. (17 November 2017). "Talking 'Thelma' with Joachim Trier - Supernatural Lesbian Love in Norway". EDGE Media Network. EDGE Publications, Inc.
  • Bramesco, Charles (12 September 2017). "Meet The Stars Of 'Thelma,' The Lesbian Horror Movie Everyone Is Talking About". Nylon.
  • Foutch, Haleigh (17 November 2017). "'Thelma' Director Joachim Trier on How His Supernatural Thriller Transformed into a Queer Love Story". Collider.
  • Ganjavie, Amir (18 December 2017). "Interview: Joachim Trier – Thelma". IONCINEMA.com.
  • Grobar, Matt (13 September 2017). "'Thelma' Director Joachim Trier On Norway's "Visceral, Visual & Erotic" Oscar Selection — Toronto Studio". Deadline Hollywood.
  • Hall, Jacob (23 November 2017). "'Thelma' Director Joachim Trier on Crafting His Incredible Queer Horror Film [Interview]". /Film.
  • Handler, Rachel (10 November 2017). "Thelma's Joachim Trier on Filming Lesbian Sex Scenes Sans the Male Gaze and Subverting Stereotypes". Vulture.
  • Iversen, Kristin (10 November 2017). "How 'Thelma' Destroys The Soft Power And Perversity Of The Patriarchy". Nylon.
  • Kilkenny, Katie (13 November 2017). "How Joachim Trier Made This Year's Coolest Queer Supernatural Thriller". Pacific Standard. Sara Miller McCune.
  • Maksimiuk, Magdalena (7 November 2017). "Interview: Joachim Trier on Thelma and Organizing Chaos". Slant Magazine.
  • McLaughlin, Katherine (3 November 2017). "Joachim Trier talks Thelma, horror and rooting for outsiders". SciFiNow. Kelsey Publishing Ltd.
  • Pahle, Rebecca (7 November 2017). "Power and Control: Joachim Trier adds another great to 2017's slate of LGBT films with supernatural drama 'Thelma'". Film Journal International. Prometheus Global Media.
  • Robinson, Tasha (10 November 2017). "Thelma's director explains why he made a dreamy gay coming-of-age superhero story". The Verge. Vox Media.
  • Sæverås, Nils Olav (21 August 2017). "Jeg måtte bare gjøre denne filmen". Dagsavisen (in Norwegian). Rogalands Avis. I just had to make this film.
  • Saito, Stephen (4 December 2017). "Interview: Joachim Trier & Eskil Vogt on Finding Their Power in "Thelma"". The Moveable Fest.
  • Stolworthy, Jacob (2 November 2017). "Joachim Trier interview: 'Thelma is a new take on body horror'". The Independent.
  • Thomas, Chris (14 November 2017). "Thelma is the Supernatural Queer Thriller We Deserve". Out. Here Media.
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