100 Liters of Gold (2024) [N/A]

Directed by:
Teemu Nikki


Release Date:
October 24, 2024

Original Title:
100 litraa sahtia

Alternate Titles:
100 Litres of Gold

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
I Wonder Pictures
It's Alive Films

Production Countries:
Finland | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Middle-aged sisters Taina and Pirkko are famous for their Finnish farmhouse ale called “sahti”. The third sister, Päivi, is getting married, and she asks her sisters if they can make 100 liters of sahti for the wedding. Unfortunately, it’s too good not to drink it. The sisters wake up in a horrible hangover and realize they have drunk it all. They have 24 hours to find 100 liters of good sahti, or they will lose all the respect.

Two middle-aged sisters in a Finnish village promise to brew beer for a wedding but drink their entire batch. In a hilarious race against time, they struggle with hangovers while trying to make more beer and save their reputations.

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Rankings and Honors

100 Liters of Gold (2024) on IMDb

Assistant Director:
Tuula Nikkola

Costume Designer:
Anna Vilppunen

Director:
Teemu Nikki

Director of Photography:
Jarmo Kiuru

Editor:
Jussi Sandhu

Line Producer:
Tuula Nikkola

Music:
Marco Biscarini

Producer:
Jani Pösö

Production Design:
Maria Ylätupa

Writer:
Teemu Nikki

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