Flame Top (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 17, 1980

Original Title:
Tulipää

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
P-Kino

Production Countries:
Finland

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 

Runtime: 155

This biographical film celebrates the little-known life of the Finnish novelist and revolutionary Maiju Lassila (Asko Sarkola), born in 1868. Lassila's early years are briefly shown, then the film richly details his active and paradoxically reclusive adult life, beginning with his sojourn in St. Petersburg, working as a businessman. Unable to stay away from politics, he caused the assassination of a high-ranking Czarist and as a result, had to run back to Finland to hide. Once established in the comparative safety of a small village, he taught school in order to support his real vocation as a writer. Always living on the edge of poverty, if not square in the middle of it, Lassila continues to avoid public contact - he keeps his identity low-key and camoflages it by publishing under a variety of pseudonyms.

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Assistant Director:
Jaakko Talaskivi

Costume Design:
Päivi Tiura

Director:
Pirjo Honkasalo
Pekka Lehto

Director of Photography:
Kari Sohlberg

Editor:
Irma Taina

Makeup Artist:
Inkeri Terävä

Makeup Designer:
Kristiina Valkeasuo

Novel:
Maiju Lassila

Original Music Composer:
Heikki Valpola

Producer:
Claes Olsson

Production Design:
Pentti Valkeasuo
Reijo Puttonen
A. Ksenofontova

Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Jyrälä

Screenplay:
Pirjo Honkasalo

Sound Effects:
Antero Honkanen
Pekka Sirén
Olli Soinio

Sound Mixer:
Sven Fahlén
Lars Klettner

Unit Production Manager:
Jaakko Talaskivi

Writer:
Daniel Katz

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