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Yleisradion syysparaati
Early short films with sound by Suomi-Film. The Finnish Broadcasting Corporation's autumn parade in the Helsinki Messuhalli live and a hilarious short film made from it, "a potpourri of Lahti-Helsinki on the waves" for the radio receivers of the time all over Finland, namely the audio tape of the event. Entertainers included Lauttapojat and Rytmipojat, a genuine cheek soloist, master impersonator Viktor and the Whistling Baron. The highlight of the evening was Tuulikki Paananen bringing a breath of Hollywood.
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Plot Summary
This entry appears to be a Yleisradion (Finnish Broadcasting Company) autumn parade from 1935. As a newsreel or documentary of its time, it likely captured various events, public gatherings, or seasonal activities prevalent in Finland during that specific autumn. The content would have reflected the societal norms, and potentially, significant occurrences of the era, presented to the public through the broadcasting medium.
Critical Reception
As an archival newsreel from 1935, specific critical reception details are not readily available in the manner of modern films. Its purpose was informational and observational, rather than artistic critique. Public reception would have been through viewership at the time of its broadcast or screening.
What Reviewers Say
Primarily of historical and archival value.
Offers a glimpse into Finnish life and events of the mid-1930s.
Content typical for newsreels of the pre-war era.
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Fun Fact
Yleisradion syysparaati, translating to 'Finnish Broadcasting Company's Autumn Parade,' was likely part of a regular series of newsreels produced by the national broadcaster to document contemporary events and societal life in Finland during the 1930s.
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