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Release Date:
March 25, 1954
Original Title:
Niskavuoren Aarne
Alternate Titles:
Aarne de Niskavuori
Aarne från Niskavuori
Brot vom eigenen Land
El Pan de nuestra tierra
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Suomen Filmiteollisuus
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 SE: 15
Runtime: 91
Niskavuori's Aarne (Arne från Niskavuori) is a Finnish drama film from 1954. It is based on Hella Wuolijoki's play Niskavuori's Bread. In chronological order of the Niskavuori series, the film is the fourth. Aarne has married Ilona and left the house in Niskavuori, which he hosts, where his former wife Martta still lives, while the old mistress is holding the reins. Aarne and Ilona live in Helsinki, but Aarne has not been able to completely break away from Niskavuori, but keeps secretly in touch with the headmaster and gives instructions on the farm management.
"B" Camera Operator:
Olavi Tuomi
Assistant Director:
Aarne Laine
Director:
Edvin Laine
Director of Photography:
Kalle Peronkoski
Pentti Unho
Editor:
Armas Vallasvuo
Gaffer:
Olavi Ihander
Graphic Designer:
Osmo Oksanen
Hairstylist:
Vivan Gustafsson
Location Manager:
Leo Sarri
Kullervo Kalske
Makeup Artist:
William Reunanen
Original Music Composer:
Heikki Aaltoila
Producer:
T.J. Särkkä
Production Design:
Karl Fager
Screenplay:
Hella Wuolijoki
Pentti Unho
Script Supervisor:
Sirkka-Liisa Carlstedt
Second Assistant Camera:
Keijo Heino
Sound:
Björn Korander
Theatre Play:
Hella Wuolijoki
Title Designer:
Eka Karppanen
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