Black Ice / Musta jää | |
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Finnish theatrical poster
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Directed by | Petri Kotwica |
Produced by | Kai Nordberg Kaarle Aho Steffen Reuter Patrick Knippel Leander Carell |
Written by | Petri Kotwica |
Starring |
Outi Mäenpää Martti Suosalo Ria Kataja Ville Virtanen Saara Paavolainen |
Music by | Eicca Toppinen |
Cinematography | Harri Räty |
Edited by | Jukka Nykänen |
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Distributed by | Sandrew Metronome |
Release date
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19 October 2007 |
Running time
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100 minutes |
Country |
Finland Germany |
Language |
English Finnish |
Budget | €1,800,000 |
Box office | $1,597,117 |
Black Ice (Finnish: Musta jää) is a 2007 Finnish drama film written and directed by Petri Kotwica. Produced as a Finnish-German joint production, it stars actors Outi Mäenpää, Martti Suosalo and Ria Kataja in a twisted love triangle.
The film was first screened at the Helsinki International Film Festival on 26 September 2007 before being released to the Finnish movie theaters on 19 October 2007.
Black Ice was nominated for nine Jussi Awards, eventually winning five, including Best Lead Actress (Outi Mäenpää) and Best Film. Petri Kotwica was also nominated for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival as was Ria Kataja for her role as Tuuli at the Festroia International Film Festival.
Musta jää is a psychological Ménage à trois, where two women compete for the same man. Saara is a doctor who finds out her husband, an architecture teacher, is having an affair with a young student called Tuuli. Saara develops a new identity so she can befriend her husband's mistress. The movie takes place in Helsinki.
Other cast members include: Netta Heikkilä as Krista; Väinö Heiskanen as Joonas; Philipp Danne as Uwe; Matti Laine as Komu; Emilia Sinisalo as Receptionist; and Anne von Keller as Nurse.
The soundtrack for Black Ice was written by Eicca Toppinen of the band Apocalyptica. The song "Black Ice" was released by Hanna Pakarinen as a promotional single for the film. A music video, depicting scenes from the film was also released. Lyrics for the theme song were written by Johnny Andrews.