Released Date:
1982-10-15
Languages:
Finnish
Countries:
Finland
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (753 Reviews)
Director:
Mika KaurismèkiAki Kaurismèki (dialogue)
Aki Kaurismèki (screenplay)
Mika Kaurismèki
A criminal, his friend and his former girlfriend find their lives intertwining with each other.
Released Date:
1986-10-17
Languages:
Finnish, Swedish, English
Countries:
Finland
Runtime:
76 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2729 Reviews)
Director:
Aki KaurismèkiOnly connect. In gray, class-conscious Helsinki, Nikander is a stoic, solitary garbage man. Cigarettes, coffee, bingo games, and English lessons border his circumscribed life. There are few words, no smiles, and no laughter. Violence and the threat of violence seem close at hand. Ilona, a supermarket clerk who frequently loses her job, bandages Nikander's hand one evening; later he gets her out of a jam, and they begin an on-again off-again relationship. "Why do I keep losing?," Nikander asks his co-worker, Melartin, a man Nikander met in jail and helped get a job. Can he break his losing streak?
Released Date:
1990-10-01
Languages:
Finnish
Countries:
Finland
Runtime:
73 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (3676 Reviews)
Director:
Aki KaurismèkiGenres:
DramaThe movie tells the story of Taisto Kasurinen, a finnish coal miner whose father has just committed suicide and who is framed for a crime he did not commit. In jail, he starts to dream about leaving the country and starting a new life. He escapes from prison but things don't go as planned...
Released Date:
1990-02-02
Languages:
Finnish
Countries:
Finland
Runtime:
101 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (109 Reviews)
Director:
Matti IjèsMatti Ijès
Arto Melleri (screenplay)
Arto Melleri (story)
Released Date:
1991-07-26
Languages:
Finnish, English, Turkish
Countries:
Finland
Runtime:
88 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (651 Reviews)
Director:
Mika KaurismèkiSakke Jèrvenpèè (story)
Mika Kaurismèki (screenplay)
Mika Kaurismèki (story)
Pauli Pentti (story)
Antti "Zombie" Autiomaa does two things well: play the bass guitar and drink. After several months' sleeping on the streets of Istanbul, he returns to Helsinki where he's called into the army but discharged on mental health grounds after adding turpentine to the officers' soup. Zombie lives bleary-eyed in an apartment off his parents' house where his lonely, unemployed father suffers from heart disease. His girl-friend Marjo has taken up with a hairdresser but comes back to Zombie. His friend Harri hires him as a roadie for his band "Harry and the Mulefukkers" then gives him a chance as a bass player. He has his girl and he has a gig, but can Zombie put the bottle down?
Released Date:
1993-07-29
Languages:
French
Countries:
France, Germany, Sweden, Finland
Runtime:
100 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (2906 Reviews)
Director:
Aki KaurismèkiHenri Murger (based on the novel by: "Scènes de la vie de bohème")
Aki Kaurismèki
Three penniless artists become friends in modern-day Paris: Rodolfo, an Albanian painter with no visa, Marcel, a playwright and magazine editor with no publisher, and Schaunard, a post-modernist composer of execrable noise. Rodolfo falls in love with Mimi, a barmaid. The day he asks her to move in with him, he is deported. Six months later, he sneaks back to Paris, and Mimi leaves her new boyfriend to be with him. Conflicts arise, especially around their poverty, and soon Mimi and Rodolfo separate, as do Marcel and his Musette. The three men scrape together a meal to celebrate All Saints' Day, and Mimi arrives, ill. Can her friends bring her back to health? Can love rekindle?
Released Date:
1994-01-14
Languages:
Finnish, Russian
Countries:
Finland, Germany
Runtime:
62 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (1829 Reviews)
Director:
Aki KaurismèkiGenres:
ComedySakke Jèrvenpèè
Aki Kaurismèki
Lugubrious Finns Valto and Reino take to the road in search of coffee and vodka, without which their lives are not worth living. But their reveries are interrupted by the arrival of garrulous Russian Klaudia and Estonian Tatiana - who are clearly interested in the two men, despite the language barrier. But what are the chances of getting a response from men who prefer staring at vodka bottles to talking?
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