Tom of Finland
International Premiere

Tom of Finland

International Narrative Competition
| Denmark, Germany, Finland, Sweden | 114 MINUTES | Finnish | English subtitles
Drama, LGBT
From shunned to celebrated, this is the story of cult-artist Touko Laaksonen, better known as Tom of Finland, and the events that influenced his iconic homoerotic drawings. After the trauma of serving in WWII, Tuoko finds no peace at home as he has to go to increasingly greater lengths to hide his homosexuality, even from his family. As the secret affairs and police crackdowns wear on him, he commits more deeply to his art, drawing inspiration from the uniforms that oppress him.

Tuoko gains confidence from the positive reactions he receives after sharing his explicit drawings of muscular men in sexually uninhibited situations with a select few. But it is only when an American publisher sees them and invites Tuoko over to the West Coast that his life really takes a turn. Finally being able to walk free and proud in Los Angeles, Tuoko dives head first into the sexual revolution, becoming an icon and a rallying point. Tuoko’s story is unique and unforgettable. Director Dome Karukoski brings him to life, creating a moving portrayal of the man behind the legendary images.​

—Jule Rozite

Cast & Credits
Directed by
Dome Karukoski
Director
Dome Karukoski
Screenwriter
Aleksi Bardy
Cinematographer
Frank Lasse
Editor
Harri Ylönen
Composer
Hildur Guðnadóttir
Producer
Aleksi Bardy
Mila Haavisto
Annika Sucksdorff
Cast
Pekka Strang
Lauri Tilkanen
Werner Daehn
Jessica Grabowsky

Contacts
Press Contact
Emma Griffiths
EG PR
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Phone: 917 806 0599
emma@eg-pr.com
US Sales Contact
Vanessa Saal
Protagonist Pictures
London, W1W 7NB
Phone: +44 207 734 9000
info@protagonispictures.com
International Sales Contact
Vanessa Saal
Protagonist Pictures
London, W1W 7NB
Phone: +44 207 734 9000
info@protagonispictures.com
Print Source
Anne-Lise Fernandez
Protagonist Pictures
London, W1W 7NB
Phone: 207 734 9000
anne-lise@protagonistpictures.com


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