
Alma Pöysti
Ansa
Jussi Vatanen
Holappa
Janne Hyytiäinen
Huotari
Nuppu Koivu
Liisa
Mia Snellman
Ansa's Colleague
Mikko Mykkänen
Shop Security Guard
Sherwan Haji
Parakin Resident
Karar Al-Bazoon
Parakin Resident
Toni Buckman
Karaoke Singer ("Get On")
Mika Nikander
Karaoke Singer ("Serenade")
Evi Salmelin
Karaoke Hostess
Aapo Penttilä
Dumpster Diver
Antti Määttänen
Staff Manager
Matti Onnismaa
Manager of the Metal Workshop
Simon Al-Bazoon
Internet Cafe Owner
Martti Suosalo
Raunio
Mitja Tuurala
Twilight Man 1
Sami Muttilainen
Twilight Man 2
Leo Laitinen
Train Stop Hooligan
Jaakko Ranta
Train Stop Hooligan
Heikki Rautiainen
Train Stop Hooligan
Matti Santala
Civil Police
Jari Tuomola
Police Officer
Lauri Untamo
Police Officer
Timo Malmi
Passer-by
Jaska Väre
Film Criticizer
Eero Ritala
Paramedic
Beatriz Backman
Paramedic
Jukka Rautiainen
Colleague at the Foundry
Anna Karjalainen
Maustetytöt
Kaisa Karjalainen
Maustetytöt
Sakari Kuosmanen
Man in the Travel Home
Maria Heiskanen
Matron
Alina Tomnikov
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Released
fi
$1,480,000.00
$12,400,000.00
- #helsinki, finland
- #coma
- #karaoke
- #alcoholism
- #romance
- #loneliness
- #stray dog
- #deadpan comedy
- #russian invasion of ukraine (2022)
- #movie theater
- #independent film
- #working class people
- #romantic dramedy
- #dry humor
Reviews
I want to say that "Fallen Leaves" and Wong Kar-wai's "In The Mood For Love" trilogy are both treating the identical theme - the challenges of love. Except that, even though the theme is the same, these two films exist in entirely different universes. Not even parallel universes, LOL! The first half of Aki Kaurismäki's presentation was side-splitting, stand-up, visual comedy. The typical dead-p
German-Finnish drama / romance by the director Aki Kaurismäki, continuation of his Proletariat series, which was originally planned as a trilogy and already includes Shadows in Paradise (1986), Ariel (1988), and The Match Factory Girl (1990). With simple stories in a stylized Helsinki that seems to be stopped at the end of the 80´s on purpose (although your hear on the radio about the current
It’s not much of a secret that the worldview of Finnish society can be more than a little bleak. At the same time, though, it also possesses an understatedly campy, eminently whimsical quality that comes in stark contrast to this otherwise-dour outlook. And this makes for a combination of traits that can be somewhat puzzling to fathom, especially to outsiders. That’s the quirky social conundrum th

There's a lovely scene in this film where "Holappa" (Jussi Vatanen) and his mate are in an Helsinki karaoke bar staffed by a motionless barman who looks like he's straight out a zombie movie! Talking of zombie movies, the story follows the lives of this fellow and of "Ansa" (Alma Pöysti) whose first date at the local "Ritz" cinema is ecactly that - unlikely fodder for a burgeoning romance - even i












