Girl Picture review - Finnish coming-of-age drama offers nothing new

★★★ GIRL PICTURE A disappointingly formulaic Finnish teenage romance with good performances

A disappointingly formulaic teenage romance with good performances

What is it with pushy Finnish mums and their acrobatic teenage daughters? Just weeks after the release of the Gothic fantasy Hatching, which focused on a gymnast having a Cronenbergian breakdown under pressure from her influencer mother, comes Girl Picture. This time the camera is on an ice-skating prodigy torn between pleasing her mother or revelling in her new romance with the coolest lesbian in school. 

Master Cheng review - slight but soothing Finnish-Chinese romance

★★ MASTER CHENG Slight but soothing Finnish-Chinese romance from Mika Kaurismäki

Thought Lapland was only for Santa? Summer job for Shanghai chef casts a new glow

There’s a long tradition of foodie romances proving art-house cinema hits – think of Babette’s Feast, Tampopo, and Chocolat. Sadly, it’s unlikely that Master Cheng, a gentle and very slow Finnish-Chinese coproduction about a chef from Shanghai charming the Nordic locals with his cleaver skills, is going to light up the UK box office. 

Philharmonia, Rouvali, RFH review - the really big orchestra is back for cosmic Strauss

★★★ PHILHARMONIA, ROUVALI, RFH The really big orchestra is back for cosmic Strauss

Who'd have thought it? Two enormous scores in one dazzling concert

Two suns, two moons, two Philharmonia leaders sharing a front desk, two aspirational giants among Richard Strauss's symphonic poems bringing the number of players, in the second half, to 134. Who’d have thought we’d be witnessing such phenomena when, contrary to what the orchestra’s CEO claimed at the start and the unmasked half of a packed audience seemed to think, we haven’t even reached the “post-Covid era”.

Tove review - tasteful portrait of the Moomins creator

★★★ TOVE Tasteful portrait of the Moomins creator

Nicely made lesbian love story about Tove Jansson's evolution as a romantic and as an artist

Even for this reviewer, who was brought up on Tove Jansson’s quirky children’s books (and is the owner of some 50 different Moomin coffee cups), it’s a stretch to recommend dropping everything to go and see Tove in the cinema. There’s nothing wrong with the film as far as it goes, but unfortunately it doesn’t go quite far enough.

Albums of the Year 2020: Joensuu 1685 - ÖB

The welcome return of Finland’s spiritual explorers

This breathtakingly lovely album opens with the aptly titled “Hey My Friend (We’re Here Again)”. Before the October 2020 release of ÖB and its related singles, the last record Finland’s Joensuu 1685 issued was a 12-inch on a Norwegian label which came out in 2011. This, the trio’s second album, was begun in 2008 just after the release of their eponymous first.

Classical music/Opera direct to home 17 - festive inventions

CLASSICAL MUSIC/OPERA DIRECT TO HOME 17 Festive inventions

Celebrating a maverick conductor, two great artists in recital and home-grown ingenuity

As the Wigmore Hall goes dark again for the summer after a stupendous series of June weekday recitals - you can still catch them all on film at the Wigmore's website, or on BBC Radio 3, and Boyd Tonkin's review of two concerts will appear here on Sunday - the shadows grow on what our goverment's going to do about the arts.

Album: Nightwish - Human II: Nature

★★★★ NIGHTWISH - HUMAN II: NATURE A symphonic metal feast for all the senses

A symphonic metal feast for all the senses

When it comes to new releases by Scandi rockers Nightwish, it’s not unusual to hear the well-worn phrase “I like their early stuff…” – usually referring to the mythical times when the band were with their first singer Tarja Turunen. Indeed, listeners might even have given up on Nightwish or at least failed to stay up to date with their line-up changes. However, their new release Human II: Nature deserves close listening.