Noise of Finland
Noise of Finland

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Noise of Finland

2011
Movie
20 min
Finnish

Noise of Finland is a documentary about the Finnish noise and power electronics scene. Loud distorted noise made with scrap metal and effect pedals are combined with extreme views and shocking visuals. The barriers of human limits and impossibility of commercial success are surpassed with limitless self expression. Movie includes the artists of the genre like Grunt, Bizarre Uproar, Manic/Depression, Sick Seed and Strom.EC

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Janne VasamaGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the vibrant and often unconventional music scene of Finland, exploring its unique sounds and the artists who shape them. It offers a glimpse into the creative process and the cultural landscape that fosters such diverse musical expression. The film highlights the passionate dedication of Finnish musicians and their distinctive contributions to the global music tapestry.

Critical Reception

Noise of Finland received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its authentic portrayal of the Finnish music underground and its energetic presentation. Audiences appreciated the diverse range of artists featured and the insight into a lesser-known music scene. Some reviews noted its raw, documentary style, which might not appeal to all viewers but was seen as fitting for the subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its in-depth look at Finland's diverse music scene.

  • Noted for its energetic and authentic portrayal of underground artists.

  • Appreciated for showcasing unique musical talents and cultural influences.

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Fun Fact

The film features interviews and performances from a wide array of Finnish musicians across various genres, from punk and metal to electronic and folk, aiming to capture the 'sound' of Finland itself.

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