The Story of Fire Saga was originally scheduled for a May 2020 release on Netflix to coincide with the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 contest was canceled, and the film was subsequently released a month later, on June 26.[3][4] It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the original music but criticised the screenplay and runtime, but was favourably received by many Eurovision fans.[5][6][7] The film received a nomination for Best Original Song at the 93rd Academy Awards (for "Husavik").[8]
Plot
In the small town of Húsavík, Iceland, longtime friends Lars Erickssong and Sigrit Ericksdóttir make music together as the band Fire Saga, with Lars dreaming of winning the Eurovision Song Contest. At the local bar where they regularly perform, the only song the audience wants to hear is the suggestive nonsense song "Jaja Ding Dong". Lars' widowed father Erick and Sigrit's mother Helga disapprove of their partnership, with Helga saying that Lars is holding Sigrit back and that she will never hit the "Speorg note"—a note that can only be sung when being your truest self—when singing with him. The pair apply and are selected to take part in Söngvakeppnin, the Icelandic preselection for Eurovision. Sigrit, who believes in the old Icelandic tradition of elves (although Lars doesn't), asks the elves for help to get them into the contest in the hope that if they win, Lars will return Sigrit's feelings for him.
Fire Saga's performance at Söngvakeppnin goes wrong due to technical problems. A dejected Lars declines to attend the boat party thrown for all the finalists and sits on the dock as Sigrit tries to console him. The boat suddenly explodes, killing everyone on board and leaving Fire Saga as the only surviving contestants and thus winners by default. Lars and Sigrit arrive in Edinburgh, Scotland, where Eurovision is being held. Once there, they struggle with a new remix of their song and Lars' elaborate staging plans. Alexander Lemtov, the Russian representative and a favourite to win the contest, invites Lars and Sigrit to a party at his house. He introduces them to other contestants, including the Greek entrant Mita Xenakis. Lemtov and Sigrit spend the night together, as do Lars and Mita, although neither pair becomes intimate. At their rehearsal, Sigrit expresses her disdain for the new clothing and remix and asks Lars to revert the changes. Back at the hotel, Lars overhears Sigrit working on a new song and presumes that it is a love song for Lemtov.
Fire Saga's semi-final performance initially runs well, but is botched by an accident involving Sigrit's scarf getting caught in a hamster wheel prop, which rolls off the stage and into the audience. The two recover and finish the song, but are met with deafening silence and scattered laughter. Believing that they have become a laughingstock, they exit the stage, unaware that the crowd has applauded them for their persistence in finishing the performance, and that they have qualified for the final. As Lars prepares to return to Iceland, Sigrit pleads with Lars to stay but fails, prompting her to break up with him, while also revealing that she wrote the love song for Lars.
Out at sea, Lars confesses his love for Sigrit to Erick, before leaving for Edinburgh upon learning that Iceland is in the final. He hitches a ride with Victor Karlosson, governor of the Central Bank of Iceland and one of the Icelandic organisational team members, who attempts to kill Lars. Victor reveals that he blew up the boat at Söngvakeppnin for fear that if Fire Saga wins Eurovision, Iceland would have to host the following year's contest which could lead to the country's bankruptcy. Unseen elves save Lars by killing Victor with a thrown knife in the back, allowing Lars to return to Edinburgh and proving to him that elves do exist. At the Edinburgh airport, he finds that all the taxi drivers are at home watching the Eurovision Song Contest, so he persuades four American tourists in a rental car to drive him to the arena. Interrupting the performance, he encourages Sigrit to ditch their entry and perform the song she has written for him, "Husavik". Lars plays the song on the piano with Sigrit singing, culminating with a Speorg note, before they share a kiss onstage to a standing ovation. Backstage, Lemtov is happy for the two and accepts Mita's invitation to move to Greece with her.
Fire Saga is disqualified for changing their song during the contest, but both Lars and Sigrit realise that their relationship is more important than winning the competition. Lars and Sigrit return to Húsavík, where they are met by a cheering crowd of townsfolk. They return to performing in the local bar, this time at Erick and Helga's wedding reception. Bringing their newborn baby along, they ask if anyone wants to hear their Eurovision song, but the crowd, now including the four American tourists, once again demands "Jaja Ding Dong".
Ferrell was introduced to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999 by his Swedish wife, actress Viveca Paulin. This year Sweden also celebrated the 25th anniversary of ABBA's victory in the 1974 competition and it was also the year of their 4th victory with Charlotte Perrelli with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven", which Ferrell mentions as a reason he became invested in the competition.[14]
In May 2018, in preparation for the film, Ferrell attended the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the Icelandic delegation at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal, to research possible characters and scenarios for the film.[15][16] He also spoke backstage with Eurovision contestants.[15] On June 18, 2018, it was announced that Ferrell would star, co-write and produce a film inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest. The film would be distributed by Netflix.[4]
In March 2019, David Dobkin signed on to direct the film.[17] In May 2019, Rachel McAdams joined the cast. McAdams and Ferrell were spotted by another delegation during the dress rehearsals for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 held in Tel Aviv, Israel, the stage of which was later rebuilt on a soundstage in London for the in-contest scenes, while plate shots were done with the real-life live audience back in Tel Aviv.[18][19][20] In August 2019, Pierce Brosnan, Dan Stevens, and Demi Lovato joined the cast, with filming commencing in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and in Iceland. Ferrell was pictured filming scenes at both the OVO Hydro, in Glasgow itself, and Glasgow Airport, in Abbotsinch, Paisley, in October 2019.[21][22][23] Filming also took place at Warner Bros. Studios, Leavesden in England, making it the second Netflix feature to be filmed there, the first having been Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle. Knebworth House was used for the exterior shots of Alexander Lemtov's British house in the film.[24][25]
The actors studied Icelandic and did specific work with a speech therapist to be able to speak English with the country's accent without any kind of cliché.[26] They also trained with Icelandic coaches and McAdams studied Björk mannerisms and physical behaviors.[26][27]Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo (known for So You Think You Can Dance) oversaw the choreography.[14]
Production costs in Iceland were stipulated as a value of US$3.6 million. The Icelandic government contributed around US$1 million to that sum as part of an incentive package for the local film industry and as a way to attract tourists. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) also invested a financial amount in the project.[28]
Soundtrack
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (Music from the Netflix Film)
Singles from Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (Music from the Netflix Film)
"Volcano Man" Released: May 15, 2020
The soundtrack album for the film was released digitally on June 26, 2020, and the CD release followed on August 21, 2020.[29] "Volcano Man" was the first song released from the album and features vocals from Will Ferrell and Swedish singer Molly Sandén (credited as My Marianne).[30] According to Netflix, Sandén's vocals were mixed with McAdams' own voice for the tracks.[14] In a separate phone call with Vanity Fair, the soundtrack's producer, Savan Kotecha, said that Sandén and McAdams' "tones worked so well together" that, in playing back certain tracks, he had a hard time differentiating between the vocals.[31] The soundtrack was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[32]
Track listing
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (Music from the Netflix Film) track listing[33]
The Story of Fire Saga was digitally released by Netflix on June 26, 2020.[43] In its first weekend, the film was the top-streamed item on Netflix in the United States and reached the No. 1 ranking position in multiple other regions as well.[44][45] In its second weekend it fell to number eight on the site.[46]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 63% based on 183 reviews, with an average rating of 5.8/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga contains inspired ingredients and laugh-out-loud moments but they're outnumbered by the flat stretches in this overlong comedy."[52] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 50 out of 100, based on 39 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[5]
David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: "If ever a comedy cried out for tight 85-minute treatment that keeps the gags pinging fast enough to disguise the thin sketch material at its core, it's this hit-or-miss two-hour feature."[6]Owen Gleiberman of Variety called it "a badly shot one-joke movie that sits there and goes thud."[53]
Chris Hewitt of Empire magazine wrote: "The votes are in and it's official: this largely unfunny paean to Eurovision is a waste of some serious talent. At least some of the songs are decent." Hewitt also complained about the length of the film: "It's all rather airless and lifeless and is at least half an hour too long."[54]Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph wrote: "Sending up the Eurovision Song Contest is like flattening Salisbury Plain: one quick look at the thing should be enough to reassure you that the job took care of itself long ago. Nevertheless, Will Ferrell has decided to give it a shot and the result is this pulverisingly unfunny and vacuous two-hour gauntlet run of non-entertainment."[55] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote: "The movie is not a disaster, just weirdly pointless". Bradshaw also criticizes the script saying it "pulls its punches" and the plot is borrowed from The Producers.[56] Other writers noted plot similarities with the 1996 Father Ted episode "A Song for Europe".[57][58]
Charlotte O'Sullivan of the Evening Standard gave the film a more positive review, praising the performances of McAdams and Stevens and writing that "Ferrell, who co-wrote the script, wisely realises that this institution is beyond parody and is simply content to pay homage. The result is extremely silly and ridiculously rousing."[59] David Sims of The Atlantic praised the film's "chipper spirit" and wrote "this is a comedy that knows how to make fun and have fun."[60] Kevin Maher of The Times concluded that "This might just be the most idiotic movie of the year so far. But joyously so."[61]
Icelandic tour company Reykjavik Excursions stated on its blog that two days after the film's release, "everyone had seen the film. And for the most part, they loved it". The company praised the film's accuracy, such as the concerns that the country could not afford to host Eurovision in the event of a victory, Ferrell and McAdams's "Euro-hippie appearance with the woolen sweaters and raggedy hair", and the depiction of Húsavík and the elves.[62]
For the Eurovision Song Contest 2021, Hannes Óli Ágústsson reprised his role as Olaf Yohansson for the voting segment of the final, in which he presented the points on behalf of the Icelandic jury.[65] In announcing Iceland's jury points, he first asks host Chantal Janzen to play "Jaja Ding Dong" but she refuses, then he attempted to give 12 points to "Jaja Ding Dong"; upon being told that it's impossible to do so, he reluctantly granted the points to Switzerland instead.[66] The Finnish representatives Blind Channel also held up signs saying "Play Jaja Ding Dong" in the green room during the televoting window.[67]
In the same year, the Norwegian representative Tix gained publicity over showing affection for the Azerbaijani representative, Samira Efendi, throughout their time at the contest. Tix was seen singing "Jaja Ding Dong" as a love serenade for Efendi.[68]
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