TRIANGLE OF SADNESS Director: RUBEN ÖSTLUND 147 mins, Sweden-France-UK-Germany, 2022 Digital Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer Book cinema tickets Watch on Watch on IFI Home In 2017, Ruben Östlund won the Palme d’Or for The Square, a caustic evisceration of the art world; this year he was awarded the Cannes Film Festival’s top prize for a second time with Triangle of Sadness, in which his satirical arrows are targeted at the excess and vanity of the super-rich with frequently uproarious results. Carl (Harris Dickinson), a young male supermodel, and his girlfriend Yaya (Charlbi Dean), a successful social media influencer, have snagged a free cruise on a luxury yacht, with an idiosyncratic, Marx-quoting, frequently inebriated captain (Woody Harrelson). Among their fellow passengers are Winston and Clementine, elderly British arms manufacturers, and Dimitry, a slovenly Russian fertiliser magnate. Assembling for the captain’s gala dinner on a storm-tossed night, the rogues’ gallery of grotesques is inflicted with a series of humiliations that reveal the vulgar reality beneath their gilded exteriors. TRIANGLE OF SADNESS contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy. Notes by David O’Mahony Director: RUBEN ÖSTLUND 147 mins, Sweden-France-UK-Germany, 2022 Digital Please enable cookies if you want to view this trailer