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Tupakasta sen tuttaville

1946
Movie
10 min
Finnish

"Once upon a time, a chimney sweep could get his cheek stuffed with cum..." A film about the Strengberg Oy tobacco factory in Pietarsaari, which was founded in 1762. Since 1842, it has been the largest tobacco factory in the Nordic countries, and in 1946, it employed a couple of thousand female employees. The film depicts the production of cigars and cigarettes, which is largely done by traditional handcraft. The factory's social activities are also described.

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Director: Kaj NordlundGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the topic of tobacco, likely focusing on its production, consumption, or societal impact in Finland during the mid-20th century. It offers a glimpse into the everyday life and attitudes surrounding tobacco use at the time.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1946, specific critical reception is not widely documented in easily accessible public records. Such films were often produced for specific contexts and may not have received broad critical reviews in the same way feature films do today.

What Reviewers Say

  • Likely an informative short for its time.

  • Focuses on a common topic with potential educational value.

  • Historical context of tobacco use in Finland.

Google audience: No public audience reviews are available for this historical short documentary.

Fun Fact

The title 'Tupakasta sen tuttaville' translates to 'From Tobacco to its Acquaintances,' suggesting an exploration of the multifaceted relationship with tobacco.

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