Movie Details:
Original title | Hevi reissu |
Also known as | A Band Called Impaled Rektum |
Country | Finland, Norway, Belgium |
Language | Finnish, English, Norwegian |
Genres | Comedy, Music |
Release date | March 9, 2018 (Finland) |
Running time | 1hr 32min |
Starring | Johannes Holopainen Samuli Jaskio Antti Tuomas Heikkinen Max Ovaska Minka Kuustonen |
Directed by | Juuso Laatio Jukka Vidgren |
Written by | Juuso Laatio Aleksi Puranen Jari Olavi Rantala Jukka Vidgren |
Produced by | Kaarle Aho Kai Nordberg |
Cinematography by | Harri Räty |
Edited by | Kimmo Taavila |
Music by | Lauri Porra |
Production Design by | Juha-Matti Toppinen |
Costume Design by | Karoliina Koiso-Kanttila |
Production Company | Making Movies FilmCamp Umedia Mutant Koala Pictures Making Movies Oy |
Distributor | Ascot Elite Entertainment Group Doppelganger Releasing Ascot Elite Entertainment Group Finnkino Hungaricom Kft Space Shower Films Ascot Elite Home Entertainment Sparky Pictures Sparky Pictures Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic Yleisradio (YLE) |
Cast & Characters:
- Johannes Holopainen as Turo Moilanen
- Samuli Jaskio as Lotvonen
- Antti Tuomas Heikkinen as Jyrki Kalevi ‘Jynkky’ Pätsi
- Max Ovaska as Pasi / Xytrax
- Minka Kuustonen as Miia
- Ville Tiihonen as Jouni Tulkku
- Kai Lehtinen as Kujanpää
- Chike Ohanwe as Oula
- Pirjo Lonka as Pirjo
- Martti Syrjä as Lotvosen isä
- Sinikka Mokkila as Lotvosen äiti, Merja
- Pertti Sveholm as Kunnanjohtaja
- Rune Temte as Frank Massegrav
- Joel Hirvonen as Rankinen
- Anssi Niemi as Rankinen
- Ville Hilska as Rankinen
- Torstein Bjørklund as Christensen
- Helén Vikstvedt as Anette Dokken
- Mikko Neuvonen as Viikinkilarppaaja
- Tobias Anttila as Viikinkilarppaaja
- Nuutti Konttinen as Mies ristillä
- Juho Keskitalo as Polttarijäbä
- Riku-Pekka Miettunen as Polttarijäbä
- Markus Santakangas as Tulkun bändi
- Mika Raittila as Tulkun bändi
- Matti Välttilä as Tulkun bändi
- Janne Salonen as Tulkun bändi
- Rune Kanstad as Delta-joukon jäsen
- Aija Ronkainen as Delta-joukon jäsen
- Hans Lindgård as Delta-joukon jäsen
- Bjørn Ole Kurkela-Marjala as Delta-joukon jäsen
- Espen Bjørkmo as Delta-joukon jäsen
- John Fredrik Strokkenes as Delta-joukon jäsen
- Vebjørn Strokkenes as Delta-joukon jäsen
- Nils Nymo as Delta-joukon jäsen
Storyline:
Turo (25) is trying to overcome his fears by leading the most unknown heavy metal band in Finland, Impaled Rektum, to the hottest metal festival of Norway. The journey includes heavy metal, grave robbing, Viking heaven and an armed conflict between Finland and Norway.
About Movie:
The film was initially titled Impaled Rektum, later changed to A Band Called Impaled Rektum, before finally being named Heavy Trip.
The movie is filled with nods to the band Megadeth, especially in the character Lotvonen, who is styled after Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine. Lotvonen’s hair resembles Mustaine’s 80s-90s look, and he plays the same guitar used by Mustaine in the early 90s. He also works in a slaughterhouse and wears a Megadeth Killing Is My Business t-shirt. In one scene, as the drummer breaks into the police station, the background music features chords from Megadeth’s Hangar 18, a song about breaking into a restricted government facility.
In a June 2022 interview with Metal Hammer, director Juuso Laatio confirmed that the script for a Heavy Trip sequel was completed, with filming set to start in summer 2023.
The Norwegian border patrol’s rocket launcher in the film is the same model used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in Commando (1985).
Heavy Trip shares some plot similarities with the 2013 French movie Pop Redemption, though with some distinct twists.
Release Date:
Country | Release Date |
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Finland | March 9, 2018 |
United States | March 10, 2018 (South by Southwest Film Festival) |
Norway | March 31, 2018 (Inferno Metal Festival) |
Romania | May 26, 2018 (Transilvania International Film Festival) |
Finland | June 16, 2018 (Midnight Sun Film Festival) |
United States | June 22, 2018 (Cinepocalypse) |
Canada | July 26, 2018 (Fantasia Festival) |
Australia | July 30, 2018 (Scandinavian Film Festival) |
Estonia | August 15, 2018 (Tartu Love Film Festival) |
Finland | August 25, 2018 (Blue Sea Film Festival) |
Belgium | September 10, 2018 (Oostende Film Festival) |
Germany | September 15, 2018 (Fantasy Film Fest) |
Hungary | September 17, 2018 (Jameson CineFest – Miskolc International Film Festival) |
Canada | September 20, 2018 (Calgary Film Festival) |
United States | September 20, 2018 (Calgary Film Festival) |
Taiwan | September 28, 2018 |
United States | October 5, 2018 (limited) |
Canada | October 6, 2018 (Edmonton Film Festival) |
Spain | October 6, 2018 (Sitges Film Festival) |
Poland | October 12, 2018 (Warsaw Film Festival) |
United States | October 12, 2018 (internet) |
France | October 20, 2018 (Festival International du Film de la Roche-sur-Yon) |
Switzerland | October 27, 2018 (Vevey International Funny Film Festival) |
France | November 3, 2018 (Arras Film Festival) |
Netherlands | November 4, 2018 (Leiden International Film Festival) |
Netherlands | November 9, 2018 (Noordelijk Film Festival) |
Finland | November 17, 2018 (Oulu International Children’s and Youth Film Festival) |
Canada | November 18, 2018 (Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival) |
Italy | November 24, 2018 (Torino Film Festival) |
Austria | January 10, 2019 |
Germany | January 10, 2019 |
Sweden | January 25, 2019 (Göteborg Film Festival) |
Poland | February 1, 2019 |
Canada | February 16, 2019 (Nordlys Festival) |
Netherlands | February 21, 2019 (Eindhoven, LAB-1) |
Hungary | February 28, 2019 |
Sweden | March 3, 2019 |
United Kingdom | April 19, 2019 (Dead by Dawn Horror Film Festival) |
Japan | December 27, 2019 |