Onnellinen ministeri
Onnellinen ministeri

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Onnellinen ministeri

1941
Movie
125 min
Finnish

An artist bases a painting for a revealing lingerie ad on a photo of a girl he had found torn from a magazine, not knowing that the girl is in fact the daughter of the Finnish minister of finance. A scandal is about to erupt, and the artist is given 48 hours to find a strikingly similar-looking female model who could serve as his alibi. The minister's daughter decides to fool the artist by pretending to be a lowly girl of the streets, whom the artist then recruits as his "model".

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Ilmari UnhoGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A satirical comedy that follows the escapades of a seemingly honest but ultimately self-serving minister. The film delves into the corrupt underbelly of politics, showcasing how personal ambition can overshadow public duty. Through a series of humorous and dramatic events, the minister navigates a treacherous path, exposing the compromises and moral ambiguities inherent in the pursuit of power.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1941, contemporary critical reception is not as readily available in English-language sources. However, it is generally considered a notable example of Finnish wartime cinema, appreciated for its satirical edge and performances, particularly Siiri Angerkoski.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp social commentary and satirical portrayal of political figures.

  • Siiri Angerkoski's performance is often highlighted as a standout element.

  • Offers an engaging mix of humor and dramatic tension characteristic of the era.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced during Finland's wartime period, and its satirical take on government affairs was a daring choice for its time.

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