Skavabölen pojat

Skavabölen pojat (Finnish for "the boys from Skavaböle") is a 2009 Finnish drama film. It was directed by Zaida Bergroth and based on a play by the same name, written by Antti Raivio in 1991 and performed at Q-teatteri in the 1990s.[1] Skavabölen pojat is a story about two brothers, growing from children to adults, from the early 1970s to the early 1980s, in Kauniainen and Hyrylä.[2]

Skavabölen pojat
Directed byZaida Bergroth
Produced byNicole Gerhards, Jarkko Hentula, Hanneke M. van der Tas
Written byJan Forsström
StarringLauri Tilkanen, Iiro Panula, Ilmari Järvenpää, Onni Tommila, Leea Klemola, Martti Suosalo
Music byAlexander Hacke
Edited byNiels Pagh Andersen
Production
company
Juonifilmi Oy
Release date
4 September 2009 (2009-09-04)
Running time
2 h 6 m
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish

The film was awarded the Flash Forward prize at the Busan International Film Festival in South Korea.[3]

Plot

The film varies between the "present" in the early 1980s, and the brothers' childhood in the early 1970s.

Cast

Reception

In the film review column in the Helsingin Sanomat weekly supplement Nyt, four critics gave the film an average score of 3.3 out of 5.[4]

gollark: On the plus side, if exams are really cancelled, I won't have to do English Literature/Language exams, which I hate so very much.
gollark: Oh, and my city's subway system is running a reduced service, but for some reason the train network is running exactly the same as usual with probably a fifth of the usual passengers on my line.
gollark: My school is planning to try online learning or something, which I am sure will go badly.
gollark: ```What will happen about exams?In England and Wales, all exams in May and June have been cancelled, including GCSEs, A-levels and primary school national curriculum tests known as Sats.Mr Williamson told the Commons on Wednesday: "I can confirm we will not go ahead with assessments or exams and that we will not be publishing performance tables for this academic year."We will work with the sector and [the exams watchdog] Ofqual to ensure children get the qualifications that they need."```- from the BBC
gollark: Not really.

References

  1. Espoo Cine
  2. Mikä Mikä Teatteri Archived 2009-08-10 at the Wayback Machine Hyrylä
  3. Skavabölen pojat won at its first foreign festival entry Yle.fi, News. Accessed 16 October 2009.
  4. Critics' choice. Tv-Nyt, 2009, 11–17 September, p. 20.


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