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Triangle of Sadness

2022 | 147m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Ruben Östlund
Writer: Ruben Östlund
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A celebrity model couple are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged, alcoholic captain. What first appears Instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island in a struggle of hierarchy.
Release Date: Sep 18, 2022
Director: Ruben Östlund
Writer: Ruben Östlund
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords dark comedy, satire, survival, stranded, cruise ship, class differences, model, gender roles, sinking ship, food rationing, power struggle, luxury yacht, social media influencer, social climber, wealth inequality
Production Companies 30WEST, BBC Film, Bord Cadre Films, Coproduction Office, Film i Väst, Heretic, Imperative Entertainment, Sovereign Films, Plattform Produktion, SVT, BFI, Piano, ARTE France Cinéma, ZDF/Arte, Essential Filmproduktion, TRT Sinema
Box Office Revenue: $24,733,572
Budget: $15,600,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Harris Dickinson Carl
Charlbi Dean Yaya
Dolly de Leon Abigail
Woody Harrelson The Captain
Zlatko Burić Dimitry
Vicki Berlin Paula
Henrik Dorsin Jarmo
Iris Berben Therese
Jean-Christophe Folly Nelson
Amanda Walker Clementine
Oliver Ford Davies Winston
Sunnyi Melles Vera
Thobias Thorwid Lewis
Jiannis Moustos Driver
Timoleon Gketsos Handsome Crewman
Alicia Eriksson Alicia
Carolina Gynning Ludmilla
Ralph Schicha Uli
Arvin Kananian Darius
Mia Benson Dirty Sails Lady
Stefan Gödicke Yacht Chef
Nana Manu Beach Vendor
Alexander Virenhem Male Model
Malte Gårdinger Male Model
William-Patrik Molvén Male Model
Fredrik Quinones Male Model
Filip Roséen Male Model
Chidiegwu Chidi Male Model
Charlie Westerberg Male Model
Erik Andersson Male Model
Hamlet Talje Willoughby Male Model
Victor Köhler Male Model
Daniel Estehghari Male Model
Alfons Miari Male Model
Isak Barrow Male Model
Alfred Lindström Male Model
Augustine Kajue Male Model
Florand Kaufeldt Male Model
Theodor Öhrn Male Model
Jin Zou Male Model
David Alexanderson Male Model
Olof Källström Male Model
Julian Redaelli Male Model
Egil Ahlenius Male Model
Carl Jood Male Model
Chand Smith Male Model
Malick Afocozi Male Model
Ludvig Fast Male Model
Victor Norlander Male Model
Anton Isaksson Male Model
Brian Kamara Male Model
Eric Svirins Male Model
Hugo Palm Male Model
Simon Bredenberg Male Model
Noa Del Castillo Hallberg Male Model
Ann-Sofi Back Casting Jury
Robert Rydberg Casting Jury
Robert Nordberg Casting Jury
Charlotte Brattin Casting Jury
Mira Uszkureit Casting Jury
Alex Schulman Front Row
Amanda Schulman Front Row
Emma Warg Front Row
Camilla Läckberg Front Row
Christina Saliba Front Row
Karin Myrenberg Front Row
Linnea Olsson Cello Player
Asta Stensson Model at Runway
Elsa Sjökvist Model at Runway
Johanna Ovelius Model at Runway
Shaniaz Hama Ali Advanced Extra
Catrin Nilsson Advanced Extra
Jacob Papinniemi Advanced Extra
Mimmi Brundin Advanced Extra
Melodie Von Sass Advanced Extra
Ellen Dixdotter Advanced Extra
Sofia Lücke Advanced Extra
Ronja Kruus Advanced Extra
Chris Westerstrom Advanced Extra
Hedda Rehnberg Advanced Extra
Robert Martufi Advanced Extra
Hanna Oldenburg Yacht Steward
Arnella Zetterström Yacht Steward
Sepideh Mazloom Yacht Steward
Eric Dernsjö Yacht Steward
Nikolas Drosopoulos Yacht Crew
Chrysanthi Theodosi Yacht Crew
Maria Alexiou Yacht Crew
Marilena Lampropoulou Yacht Crew
Christos Ntoulas Yacht Crew
Nikolas Chalkiadakis Yacht Crew
Grace Milaszewski Yacht Crew
Melina Marksaitis Yacht Crew
Theresa Johannesson Yacht Crew
Leocilyn Capanas Yacht Crew
Nanette Lipponen Yacht Crew
Maria Danica Herrera Yacht Crew
Maria Grace Concepcion Yacht Crew
Kristin Delfinado Yacht Crew
Shanilou Del Mundo Yacht Crew
John Michael Yadao Yacht Crew
Freedom Ziad Ahmed Yacht Crew
Robert Jomar Yacht Crew
Garry Villador Deveratturda Yacht Crew
Christopher Janiola Yacht Crew
Mario Rowen Bugtai Yacht Crew
Mohamed Lachras Yacht Crew
Taye Nathanail Yacht Crew
Athanasios Papaioannou Yacht Crew
Alexandros Sargologos Yacht Crew
Allen Bandiola Yacht Crew
Nicolas Refin Yacht Crew
Lontoc Rolyn Yacht Crew
John Paul Paugio Yacht Crew
John Paulo Yacht Crew
Anne Brocklin Bergman Yacht Passenger
Johnny Bergman Yacht Passenger
Fredrik Wikingsson Yacht Passenger
Henrik Thott Yacht Passenger
Thomas Peteus Yacht Passenger
Magnus Jeansson Yacht Passenger
Stefan Martikainen Yacht Passenger
Britt-Marie Svensson Yacht Passenger
Arash Raoufi Yacht Passenger
Nafiseh Hadizadeh Yacht Passenger
Inga Hahn Yacht Passenger
Lennart Hahn Yacht Passenger
Linda Anborg Yacht Passenger
Karina Baldock Wiking Yacht Passenger
Olof Myhrman Yacht Passenger
Rebecca Fager Yacht Passenger
Hilde Fager Yacht Passenger
Emmylou Saguindel-Holmé Yacht Passenger
Ann-Marie Eriksson Yacht Passenger
Pål Svensson Yacht Passenger
Giorgos Kyriakopoulos Yacht Passenger
Pavlos Laoutaris Yacht Passenger
Eva Koroli Yacht Passenger
Alexia Mpogdanou Yacht Passenger
Giannis Papathymios Yacht Passenger
Achilles Vatrikas Yacht Passenger
Gianna Andritsaki Yacht Passenger
Dauda Coneth Pirate
Beh Solo Kone Pirate
Yussif Zakaria Pirate
Papa Cheik Jade Pirate
Name Job
Peter Hjorth Visual Effects Supervisor
Mouns Overgaard Line Producer
Josefin Åsberg Production Design
Zahra Waldeck Line Producer
Pauline Hansson Casting
Gabriel de Knoop Art Direction
Daphne Koutra Art Direction
Sofie Krunegård Costume Design
Anastasia Lamprou Assistant Art Director
Andreas Franck Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Vincent Larsson Visual Effects Producer
Danae Spathara Line Producer
Pierre Wallon Line Producer
Mikel Cee Karlsson Second Unit Director, Editor
Malin Andersson Makeup & Hair Assistant
Kuriaki Dokuka Makeup & Hair Assistant
Stefanie Gredig Hair Designer
Nikola Grozdic Makeup & Hair Assistant
Katharina Heep Makeup Artist
Lobat Jafari Makeup & Hair Assistant
Sandra Jethon Other
Mia Joksimovic Makeup & Hair Assistant
Vivi Oikonomidi Other
Pia Paprzik Makeup & Hair
Therese Ros Makeup & Hair Assistant
Jörn Runk Prosthetics
Lydia Sandrén Makeup & Hair Assistant
Regina Thörnwall Makeup & Hair Assistant
Gogo Trabazali Other
Regina Törnvall Makeup & Hair Assistant
Melodie Von Sass Hairstylist
Evi Zafiropoulou Makeup Artist
Janina Zeis Makeup & Hair Assistant
Tora Greiff Bergström Casting Assistant
Dionysia Dimitrakelou Assistant Production Manager
Daphne Dokoumetzidi Assistant Production Manager
Nikos Drekis Assistant Unit Manager
Alexandros Kakaniaris Assistant Production Manager
Panos Karabinis Production Manager
Michalis Kyrimis Unit Manager
Doris Lang Thomas Post-Production Manager
George Nounessis Production Manager
Ingrid Skagestad Production Manager
Rikard Waxin Production Manager, First Assistant Director
Anna Hällgren Assistant Director
Peter Toggeth Karlsson Visual Effects Art Director
Yorgos Korakianitis Third Assistant Director
Ludwig Källén Assistant Editor
Linton Lundin Third Assistant Director
Markus Lusth Second Assistant Director
Christoffer Sjöman Assistant Director Trainee
Lev Watach Other
Gustav Landbecker Sound Editor
Daniel Lindvik Sound Editor
Claes Lundberg Sound Editor, Foley Artist
Benny Persson Sound Editor
Alexander Wunsch Sound Editor
Erik S. Watland Sound Editor, Foley Artist
Ulf Olausson Foley Artist
David Sesemann Foley Recordist
Dimitris Bourzoukos Stunt Coordinator
Ruben Östlund Editor, Director, Writer
Fredrik Wenzel Director of Photography
Bent Holm Foley Recordist, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Morten Fagelund Sound Editor
Kalle Boman Creative Consultant
Johannes Dekko Sound Editor
Mona Fastvold Thanks
Lars Carlsson Tattooist
Brady Corbet Thanks
Name Title
Philippe Bober Producer
Ryan Friedkin Executive Producer
Micah Green Executive Producer
Daniel Steinman Executive Producer
Mike Goodridge Executive Producer
Marina Perales Marhuenda Co-Producer
Konstantinos Kontovrakis Co-Producer
Brina Elizabeta Blaz Executive Producer
Alessandro Del Vigna Executive Producer
Jamal Zeinal Zade Executive Producer
Andreas Roald Executive Producer
Clemens Köstlin Co-Producer
Mirsad Purivatra Associate Producer
Jovan Marjanović Associate Producer
Rose Garnett Executive Producer
Lizzie Francke Executive Producer
Faruk Güven Co-Producer
Per Damgård Hansen Co-Producer
Dan Friedkin Executive Producer
Julio Chavezmontes Co-Producer
Erik Hemmendorff Producer
Bradley Thomas Executive Producer
Dan Wechsler Executive Producer
Jim Stark Executive Producer
Olivier Père Co-Producer
Giorgos Karnavas Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Cannes Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Director Ruben Östlund Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Director Ruben Östlund Won
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

I did quite enjoy this, but it's far too long and I found that the funniest bits had all already been seen in the trails! Initially, it centres around the fairly tempestuous relationship between models "Carl" (Harris Dickinson) and "Yaya" (Charlbi Dean). The latter is an influencer who looks at thei ... r relationship as something more transient; he is much more besotted - and so vows to make her fall in enduring love with him. Off onto a luxury yacht they head for an holiday with a few millionaires run by the super-officious "Paula" (Vicki Berlin) and captained by the dipsomaniac Woody Harrelson. The two befriend the lively and charismatic Russian oligarch "Dimitry" (Zlatlo Buric) and his wife "Vera" (Sunnyi Melles) before a captain's dinner that the choppy seas ensure ends in a messy and entertaining disaster! The remainder of their adventure has something of the "Admirable Crichton" to it, as they must adapt to the command of their erstwhile toilet cleaner "Abigail" (Dolly De Leon) who exacts her own unique sort of fees from her erstwhile patrons in return for catching fish and lighting fires... It does take a ping at the vacuousness of the modelling industry and at the unscrupulousness of big business - best exemplified in one scene with Oliver Ford Davies and Amanda Walker as the demure Brits who made their fortune selling "the greatest single contribution to democracy" (hand grenades!). Sadly, though, the moments of humour are relatively short and sweet when put into the context of this lengthy and frequently rather dull enterprise. Dickinson looks great shirtless, but as an actor he has limitations and I didn't really feel much chemistry between him and, well, anyone else. The last half hour could have been better, funnier, had there been a slight sense of menace - but somehow I just knew that the ending was going to deliver they way it does. Buric adds value, as does Henrik Dorsin's gazillionaire "Jarmo" but by half way through the joke had worn too thin to sustain it and I was a little bored. Doesn't need a big screen, and co-produced by the BBC I expect it can wait for Christmas television for most of us.

Nov 03, 2022
jw
5.0

sketched, never completed Looks like the director/writer had some notes, and didn't get around to write a complete script. So the movie starts out very promising, but then gradually runs out of ideas, until the last half is just ticking off the boxes of expected items. The quirky, funny look i ... nto modelling is followed by a well cast and (in some moments) acted part about relationship issues between inexperienced, clueless, and selfish people. We learn that the naïve male model is actually in love, while his female model/influencer counterpart tells him he's nice entertainment until she finds a rich guy to be trophy wife for. This doesn't deter him... and that was the promising bit. Next, they are on a luxury yacht for the decadents; and there is still potential for a really good story: the upstairs/downstairs angle is only implemented in a few scenes, most screen time of this part is spent on lavish dining with icky "haute cuisine" food in rough seas, and the consequences thereof. That was when the really good part could've started: how to they meet or avoid gazes the next day, the day after? What has changed, how, what shouldn't and how do class barriers break? Instead, we get a clownish intermezzo and next, the boring island section. This part is just tedious agitprop, reducing the (already shallow) characters to templates, and doing all the expected bits. Waste of time, talent, and a nice beach. For some reason, people are so content with half-baked products these days, you can even win prizes this way. 5/10, there's better ways to waste time, but this isn't the worst either.

Nov 28, 2022
badelf
6.0

Not much character development or story really, BUT ... the Captain's dinner is classic. ...

Jan 07, 2023
tensharpe
7.0

A social media and extremely influential power couple, Carl ( Harris Dickinson ) and Yaya ( Charlbi Dean Kriek ) are invited on board a private luxury super boat in a bid to promote the experience to their followers. The boat has a number of mega rich but morally bankrupt passengers and a large team ... of staff to pamper to their every whim. “Triangle of Sadness” develops characterisation as the audience get to know the guests, their status and their wealth. The Captain ( Woody Harrelson ) is fighting his own demons including alcohol to which he unfortunately succumbs during the Captains Meal. It is this particular evening, a rough night on the sea,  that events take a sinister turn with most passengers violently ill due to the effects of sea sickness. There are a number of graphic scenes of vomiting and over spilling toilets that leads to a blackout and the passengers and crew being thrown around by the rough weather.   As if the mega rich hadn’t suffered enough, further disaster unfolds that leads to a number of passengers and crew being stranded on a deserted island and fighting for survival. The questions “Triangle of Sadness” asks is, who is actually necessary to society and why? This harsh assault on capitalism takes a further turn when self proclaimed leader of the survivors , Abigail ( Dolly De Leon ) becomes poisoned by power and love or lust. In a final act that turns the protagonist into antagonist Abigail becomes the sort of person she hated so much when working as a cleaner on board the super boat. With solid all round performances and some extreme vomit and toilet humour, this social commentary satire directly hits all of its targets.

Feb 08, 2023
screenzealots
9.0

**By: Louisa Moore / www.ScreenZealots.com** Writer / director Ruben Östlund‘s wickedly sharp black comedy “Triangle of Sadness” offers a biting satire of everything from gender roles, capitalist society, corruption of power, modern masculinity, and the social hierarchies that result from a sys ... tem that encourages class division. The film has a lot to say and does it well, wading through layers of stinging dialogue, sophisticated observations, and lots and lots of vomit. The film is a lot more than its now-infamous fifteen minute puking scene, however. It’s an in-your-face story that doesn’t shy away from confronting everything from the rampant abuse of the less privileged to the primitive savagery of human nature. Instagram influencers and celebrity model couple Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean) are invited on an all-expenses-paid vacation on a luxury cruise in exchange for expert promotion on social media. The ritzy yacht is frequented by ultra-rich passengers who demand the finest things in life (one of the early scenes features a helicopter air-dropping a couple of jars of Nutella in the ocean, which is hilarious because it’s so ridiculous). As Carl and Yaya settle in, they begin to meet their very wealthy fellow guests, including a couple of British arms dealers, a Russian oligarch (Zlatko Buric), and an unhinged Marxist boat captain (Woody Harrelson) who spends the majority of the cruise drunk and locked in his cabin. If not a recipe for disaster, it certainly sets the stage for an interesting few days at sea. But after the ship encounters a vicious storm and capsizes, the handful of survivors are left stranded on a deserted island and fighting for survival. The film has a lot to say about feminism, sexism, today’s social-media obsessed society, the gross exploitation of the working class, the conflicts between the haves and have-nots, the shallowness of the fashion industry, and lots more. While it would’ve been the easier route to demonize the billionaires in his story, Östlund instead chooses to make them appropriately ostentatious yet still kind of likeable. They’re not entirely jackasses, they’re just mega-wealthy. Setting the film on a cruise ship is brilliant too, as they have a built-in class system between passengers and amongst the crew. The boat symbolizes the hierarchy of social classes, including the officers, the predominantly white “face time” staff, and the lower rungs that include the cooks, engineers, janitorial workers, and other people of color. It’s satisfying to watch the pecking order not only completely dissolve but get turned upside down after the yacht sinks. That’s when the working class takes over, because they’re the ones who know how to get stuff done. The film offers shrewd observations and a critique of class and privilege, culminating in a third act that delivers a bountiful amount of schadenfreude. The best is the story of “toilet worker” Abigal (Dolly De Leon, who gives the film’s standout performance), a woman who quickly takes command on the deserted island because she is the only person with any sort of survival skills. After starting a fire, catching fish, and handling the distribution of the small amount of supplies left on the lifeboat, she demands that everyone refer to her as “Captain.” She even begins trading food for sexual favors with Carl. Östlund’s film about a cruise from hell is an achievement in satire that effortlessly skewers many timely subjects. He sets his eyes squarely on deserved targets and dismantles them with wit and sophistication, making “Triangle of Sadness” one of the smartest and most interesting films of the year.

Apr 22, 2023
niyumard
8.0

This is a wacky, weird and fun movie. The first hour is slow, but after that everything changes for the better. If you liked Swiss Army Man, you're going to like this movie too. ...

Aug 27, 2024