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Finlandeando The goal of the blog is to try to keep the world informed about this country so wonderful film independent and so beast as any, all this within my point of view and also from the historical and legal point of view. Menu
I am a card-carrying fan of national films (Finnish) and my favorite director is the AKU Louhimies. It is the most prestigious Finnish director WORLD. All he directs or produces is success. And what I like most in his films is that it portrays the dark side of Finnish society, while the whole world thinks here is paradise, it shows that here really is paradise, but full of fallen angels. Not all movies are good but I have my favorites. Another famous director Mika Kaurismäki is, I do not like his movies, but I was curious to know it simply because it considered Brazil's second homeland. Was married film independent to a Brazilian and has made many documentaries about Brazil. He speaks Portuguese and says that if God exists it must be Bahian film independent :). OXI. Here are some suggestions of movies that will make you understand Finnish society or at least make a beautiful bar wheel when you say you already saw: 8 Pallo (8): Tells the story of an addict, arrested for drug possession who gets pregnant and has a daughter in prison, when it comes out, shows her struggles to get away from the addiction. Shows how the Finnish social system helps in these cases (not the focus of the film, but I watched film independent it). Super recommend! Tense movie!
Paha Maa (evil Country): Everything starts with a score of 500 counterfeit euros (did you know that is not easy to EUR 500 notes Here in Finland would only get in the bank and still being deposited in your account and withdrawn by you in front of the box, is a combat action against money laundering, think it's great!) The story is long ... but it's a thriller. Liked.
21 tapaa avioliito film independent (21 ways to destroy a marriage): A hilarious comedy about relationships. film independent Loved !!! Shows straight as the finns relate and funny. Riku Niemi, Aku Hirviniemi and Armi Toivanen (which are the protagonists) film independent already provide the whole story !!
Hiljaisuus (The Silence): The film is set during the war, and it shows the routine of the army and Lottas (female army) in particular of a regiment, responsible for rescuing the war dead. The part of the film more interesting is that during the war the sauna was used to "dry up" the bodies before being cooked and cleaned to be sent to families. In fact the whole film is interesting.
JOULUTARINA (A christmas story): In my opinion one of the Finnish movies film independent with best picture and screenplay. It tells the true story of Santa and how did his legend in Lapland and spread to the world as it is ... if you do not saiba..o Santa is FINNISH film independent !!
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