Ariel
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Ariel

A Finnish man goes to the city to find a job after the mine where he worked is closed and his father commits suicide.

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Ariel is a Finnish drama film released in 1988, directed by Aki Kaurismäki. The story revolves around Taisto, a middle-aged Finnish man who travels to the city in search of employment after the mine he worked in shuts down, leading to his father's tragic suicide. Desperate for work, Taisto meets Irmeli, a gas station attendant, and together they face the challenges of urban life.

The film focuses on Taisto's determination to find a job but soon discovers that the city is full of corruption and inequality. As he encounters various eccentric characters along the way, Taisto realizes that he must take matters into his own hands and navigate the harsh realities of survival.

Ariel explores themes of economic disparity, isolation, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through its melancholic atmosphere and dry humor, the film offers a poignant commentary on societal issues. With its minimalist style and strong performances, Ariel captures the essence of Finnish cinema and showcases Kaurismäki's unique directorial vision.

This critically acclaimed film received several international accolades and is considered a significant contribution to Finnish cinema. Ariel is a thought-provoking and emotionally impactful film that delves deep into human struggles and the pursuit of hope amidst despair.

Also Known As:

Ariel

Release Date:

01 Oct 1990

Writers:

Aki Kaurismäki

Awards:

3 wins & 1 nomination