The Other Side of Hope

Original title: Toivon tuolla puolen

Directed by: Aki Kaurismäki

Length: 98min

Genre: Drama

Year of production: 2017

Production country: Finland, Germany

Starring: Sherwan Haji, Sakari Kuosmanen, Janne Hyytiäinen, Ilkka Koivula, Nuppu Koivu, Simon Hussein Al-Bazoon, Kaija Pakarinen, Niroz Haji, Kaija Pakarinen, Niroz Haji, Kati Outinen

Written by: Aki Kaurismäki

Director of Photography: Timo Salminen

Production Design: Ville Grönroos, Heikki Häkkinen, Markku Pätilä

Costume Design: Tiina Kaukanen

Editing: Samu Heikkilä

Sound Design: Tero Malmberg

Producers: Aki Kaurismäki / Sputnik in co-production with Misha Jaari, Mark Lwoff / Bufo and Pandora

The film consists of two stories that by chance intersect at the forty-minute mark. The first one is about Khaled, a young Syrian refugee who has lost virtually all of his family. Almost by accident, he drifts to Helsinki as a stowaway passenger on a collier to seek asylum without great hopes for his future life.

Wikström, the other protagonist, is a travelling salesman of about fifty (representing mainly men’s shirts and ties). In the beginning of the film he leaves his alcoholic wife and his profession and turns momentarily into a poker shark. With the small amount of money he thus gains he then buys an unprofitable restaurant at the far end of an inner court along a back street in Helsinki.

When the authorities decide to return Khaled to the ruins of Aleppo he, just like many others, decides to stay illegally in the country and disappears into the streets of Helsinki. There he meets, besides various types of racism, also pure kindness. Finally Wikström finds our fellow sleeping in the inner yard of his restaurant. Perhaps he sees something of himself in the battered man because he hires Khaled as a cleaner and a dishwasher.

For a moment life shows us its sunnier side, but fate soon intervenes and the film concludes with an open ending leading either to a respectable life or to the cemetery. For a person driven into a corner, both have their merits.

The Other Side of Hope has been awarded with a number of prizes, including the Silver Bear for best director at the 67th Berlinale.