With “Fjord” Opening on 10.9.26, “It’s A MAGA Film” Attacks Will Begin No Later Than Labor Day

It was announced today that Cristian Mungiu‘s Fjord, the deftly served social-political drama that won the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or last month, will open stateside on Friday, October 9th — a prestige film clearly looking at award-season consideration.

Cosstarring Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve as a strictly religious couple-with-kids who fall under woke scrutiny and legal prosecution when they move to a small Norwegian village, will instantly and indisputably become a leading nominee for Best Int’l Feature Oscar.

Mungiu’s film will also be subjected to relentless side-eye treatment from woke critics who will try to “take it down’, so to speak — a death-of-a-thousand cuts diminishment campaign that won’t involve angry attacks as much as a dismissive chip-chip-chisel-chisel strategy. They’ll do what they can to kill Fjord by calling it well made but lacking dramatic oomph, low-key, “doesn’t take sides”, etc.

All the big reptilian woke lawyers — Richard Brody, Justin Chang, Jessica Kiang, Manohla Dargis, David Ehrlich, Richard Lawson, Wesley Morris….they will all go after Fjord with fine scalpels because — this is key — this brilliant film is not so much a portrait of a progressive community trying to subject a conservative couple to the political lash as a larger-canvas indictment of international woke oppression.

The Critical Drinker, Kyle Smith and Armond White will almost certainly adore this film. Uh-oh…saying stuff like this will only get Fjord into more trouble!

Posted from Oslo on 5.31.26:

In the immediate wake of Cristian Mungiu‘s Fjord winning the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or on 5.23.26, woke-mob pushback was voiced by respected film critic B. Ruby Rich in a 5.24 Facebook post.

Rich passed along a second-hand observation (originally shared, she said, by “an esteemed U.S. curator”) that called Fjordthe MAGA film.”

Three days later came another shot across the Fjord bow, this time from identity-driven New Yorker critic Justin Chang.

In a 5.27 piece titled “All the Films in Competition at Cannes 2026, Ranked from Best to Worst“, Chang dismissively ranked Fjord, the festival’s only home-run knockout in my view, as the 11th best film he saw in Cannes, while snooting the following sentence: “More than a few wondered if Mungiu, whose Romanian-set films have forcefully criticized religious fundamentalism, had suddenly moved rightward as his camera drifted west [to Norway].”

HE interjection: “More than a few” alludes to the same people B. Ruby Rich and her “esteemed U.S. curator” had been chatting with in Cannes. The notion that Mungiu’s social-political perceptions may have “suddenly moved rightward” is an oblique, carefully phrased, typically Chang-ian way of saying Mungiu’s thinking (on this film at least) may have gone MAGA.

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