Cast
Kari Väänänen, Andrea Bloom, Antonio Calloni
Team
Director
Mika Kaurismäki
Script
Mika Kaurismäki
Director of Photography
Jaques Cheuiche
Editor
MIka Kaurismäki
Sound
Dolby SR
Music
Gabriel Moura
Production Designer
Tony de Castro
Creative Producer
Mariette Rissenbeek
Producer
Regina Ziegler
TV Editor
Ronald Gräbe, WDR
Info
Broadcaster
WDR, ARD, ARTE
Genre
Short Feature
Format
35mm; colour; 1:1.85
Length
30 min.
Sambolico
1996
Background
Last July, when Mika Kaurismäki was honored with a retrospective tribute at Karlovy Vary, Ziegler Film approached him about making an Erotic Tale. “Can I shoot it in Rio?” was the only question. It’s where Mika hangs out when not in Helsinki - and Marcel Camus’s ORFEU NEGRO (Golden Palm, Cannes 1959) just happens to be one of his favorite films. A few weeks later, while competing at the Moscow film festival with the thriller Condition Red (starring that talented rocksinger-actress Cynda Williams, the female lead in Bob Rafelson’s Wet), Mika presented an exposé of his own erotic version of the Orpheus legend: SAMBOLICO, set in Brazil’s wild, sexy, head-spinning Samba season.
Kari Väänänen - you saw him as the penniless composer Schaunard in Aki Kaurismäki’s La Vie de Bohème (1991) - plays a famous Finnish conductor who ventures onto the Copacabana beach one afternoon after a successful concert premiere and meets a young woman on the run from a brutal pimp. The encounter leads to a sensual journey through Rio’s ludicrous nightbars and into the rhythmic embrace of samba groups preparing for the season’s big contest. The next morning, when the conductor awakens in his hotel room, he’s not quite sure if he’s dreamed it all. As it turns out, the girl really does exist! But is the she a he?
One of Europe’s celebrated cult directors, with an affinity for Godardian nihilism and American B-movies, Mika Kaurismäki had previously shot Amazon (1991), with Kari Väänänen, and Tigrero (1994), with Sam Fuller and Jim Jarmusch, in Brazil. “Rio is my backyard.”
Synopsis
The day after his successful concert performance in Rio de Janeiro, Eric, a Finnish conductor, spends a relaxing afternoon on the Copacabana with a refreshing drink and surrounded by a bevy of girls in bikinis. The appearance of a beautiful young girl, whom he had met in the elevator, lightens the moment - until she runs away in fear of Rudi, a tough accompanied by a pair of threatening companions. Later, Eric meets the girl again at the samba festival, where she dances seductively for his approval. When Rudi appears on the scene, they run off into the night … down dark streets and alleys … into gay nightclubs … and out onto a moonlit beach - where their act of love is interrupted once again …

Mika Kaurismäki - Director
Mika Kaurismäki, born 1955 studied at the Munich Film School between 1977 and 1982. He is a founding member of the Villealfa Filmproduction Company and the distribution company Senso Films. In addition Mika founded another two companies Marianna Films as well as Last Border Productions. Together with his brother Aki he organises the Midnight Sun Festival in Finland. For most of the year he lives and works; the rest of his time he spends in Finland.
Filmography:
1999 Highway Society
1998 L.A. Without a Map
1996 Danske piger viser alt
1996 Sambolico
1995 Condition Red
1994 Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made
1993 The last border - viimeisellä rajalla
1991 Zombie ja Kummitusjuna
1990 Amazon
1989 Paperitähti
1989 Cha Cha Cha
1987 Helsinki Napoli All Night Long
1985 Rosso
1985 Pimeys odottaa
1984 Klaani - tarina Sammakoitten suvusta
1982 Arvottomat
1982 Jackpot 2
1981 Saimaa-ilmiö
1981 Valehtelija