Regie:
Aarne TarkasScenario:
Aarne TarkasCamera:
Esko NevalainenMuziek:
Einar EnglundActeurs:
Jussi Jurkka, Anneli Sauli, Mirjami Kuosmanen, Emmi Jurkka, Leo Jokela, Jalmari Parikka, Leo Riuttu, Henny Valjus, Liisa Palteisto, Santeri Karilo (meer)Samenvattingen(1)
The film adaptation of the famous novel by the world-renowned Finnish writer Mika Waltari deals with the devastating fatal desire of the aggressive young man Kauko for a neighborhood girl named Osmi. The bleak, fatalist story full of nihilist atmosphere and decadent behavior of the characters is draft as a memory. At the bed of a dead woman who, according to Kauko’s words, “was different from the others,” the broken protagonist on a rainy night recapitulates their long-term relationship driven by passion and mutual hatred. In spite of a short footage, the film covers a long period of time and also a series of storyline twists based on the reunions and separations of Kauko and Osmi. The story follows their lifelong communication disagreements and the problematic finding of a common path that is already condemned to the tragic end. The film is dominated by the unforgettable acting of Jussi Jurkka in the role of the insidious amoral troublemaker Kauko. (Noir Film Festival)
(meer)Acteurs
Jussi Jurkka
Finland
Beste films:
De onbekende soldaat (1955)
Anneli Sauli
Finland
Beste films:
The Man Without a Past (2002)
Der Hexer (1964)
Die toten Augen von London (1961)
Mirjami Kuosmanen
Keizerrijk Rusland
Beste films:
The White Reindeer (1952)
Emmi Jurkka
Keizerrijk Rusland
Leo Jokela
Finland
Jalmari Parikka
Keizerrijk Rusland
Leo Riuttu
Keizerrijk Rusland
Beste films:
De onbekende soldaat (1955)
Henny Valjus
Keizerrijk Rusland
Liisa Palteisto
Finland
Santeri Karilo
Keizerrijk Rusland
Pia Hattara
Finland
Matti Lehtelä
Keizerrijk Rusland
Beste films:
Ruusujen aika (1969)
Reino Valkama
Keizerrijk Rusland
Kaarlo Wilska
Keizerrijk Rusland
Beste films:
De onbekende soldaat (1955)
Pojat (1962)
The White Reindeer (1952)
Kai Lappalainen
Finland
Juhani Kumpulainen
Finland
Lennart Lauramaa
Keizerrijk Rusland
Beste films:
Sampo (1959)
Kauko Vuorensola
Finland