A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 18, 2024
Original Title:
Parvet
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Aamu Film Company
Production Countries:
Finland
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12
Runtime: 83
Valeria, an Afro-Finnish soccer player, becomes her team's new captain, dealing with pressure and conflicting emotions from others' expectations. Aurora, a non-binary worker, seeks their place but feels invisible. Nora looks for love but feels that she is only seen through her dark skin and curly hair. Rascist comments make her doubt her new crush's intentions. Selma gets trapped in tunnels during choir practice, confronting her fears in the darkness. Piera Niillas, a Saami activist, fights for a society free from oppression. The Quiet Man reflects on the diverse experiences of city life. The multi-story Flocks portrays minority experiences in contemporary Finland, touching on belonging, rejection, acceptance, and the complexities of Finnish identity and relationships. This fictional film sheds light on marginalized voices and societal issues, immersing characters and viewers in tense social realities.
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Colorist:
Hannu Käki
Director:
Hannaleena Hauru
Katja Gauriloff
Director of Photography:
Hannu Käki
Editor:
Hannaleena Hauru
Gaffer:
Henri Jaaksola
Producer:
Emilia Haukka
Jussi Rantamäki
Production Sound Mixer:
Petri Kärkkäinen
Tiia Vestola
Sound Designer:
Tiia Vestola
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tiia Vestola
Pekka Karjalainen
Writer:
Hannaleena Hauru
Katja Gauriloff
Heta Nuutinen
Krista Yrjölä
Yolanda Correa
Stella Massa
Ritni Ráste Pieski
Senna Vodzogbe
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