Beyond the Front Line

Beyond the Front Line (Finnish: Etulinjan edessä, Swedish: Framom främsta linjen) is a 2004 Finnish war film directed by Åke Lindman. The film is based on the diaries of Swedish-speaking Finnish soldiers who served in the Continuation War in 1942–1944.

Beyond the Front Line
Directed byÅke Lindman
Produced byAlf Hemming
Screenplay byStefan Forss
Benedict Zilliacus
StarringIlkka Heiskanen
Tobias Zilliacus
Music byLasse Mårtenson
CinematographyPauli Sipiläinen
Edited bySakari Kirjavainen
Production
company
Åke Lindman Film-Production
Distributed byBuena Vista
Release date
  • March 5, 2004 (2004-03-05) (Finland)
  • April 2, 2004 (2004-04-02) (Sweden)
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish
Swedish
Budget€3.5 million[1]
Box office€668,448 (domestic)[2]

Cast

  • Tobias Zilliacus as Harry Järv
  • Ilkka Heiskanen as Alpo Marttinen
  • Christoffer Westerlund as Finholm
  • Kim Gustafsson as Björk
  • Martin Bahne as Lindblad
  • Carl-Gustaf Wentzel as Forss
  • Jan-Christian Söderholm as Helén
  • Sampo Sarkola as Kaustinen
  • Johan Rönneholm as Händig
  • Joachim Thibblin as Söderman
  • Oskar Silén as Mattas
  • Paavo Kerosuo as Bror Östman
  • Patrick Henriksen as Rosenlöf
  • Peter Kanerva as Olof Fagerström
  • Jan Korander as Löfman

[3]

gollark: Pointers are admittedly a bit hard to explain beyond stuff like "pointers are things which point to other things".
gollark: Pointers are discomplicateful.
gollark: Pointers are just monoids in the category of endofunctors.
gollark: I don't understand why people don't understand them.
gollark: It doesn't even have an interesting chemical structure.

References

  1. "Beyond The Front Line (Framom främsta linjen - Etulinjan edessä)". ses.fi. The Finnish Film Foundation. Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  2. "Facts & Figures 2004" (PDF). ses.fi. The Finnish Film Foundation. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 28, 2012. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  3. "Framom främsta linjen (2004) – Credits". elonet.fi. National Audiovisual Archive / Finnish Board of Film Classification. Retrieved December 20, 2011.


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