Pähkähullu Suomi
Pähkähullu Suomi

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Pähkähullu Suomi

1967
Movie
84 min
Finnish

A film that pushes every stereotype imaginable about Finland, and then some. Indeed, coming in the same year as Finland’s 50th anniversary, the film’s whole premise is about presenting Finland in hilarious fashion to foreigners and perhaps also making fun of some of the myths of Finnish culture for Finns themselves.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jukka VirtanenGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

This Finnish comedy film is a satirical look at Finland's history, presented in a series of sketches. It humorously reinterprets significant historical events and figures with a distinctly Finnish, often absurd, sensibility. The film uses a blend of parody, musical numbers, and slapstick to create a comedic journey through the nation's past.

Critical Reception

As a cult classic of Finnish comedy, 'Pähkähullu Suomi' is primarily celebrated for its unique humor and iconic cast. While not always critically acclaimed in a traditional sense upon release, its enduring popularity speaks to its success as a beloved piece of Finnish popular culture. It is often seen as a quintessential example of the Spede Pasanen comedy style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and often absurd Finnish humor.

  • Celebrated for the comedic chemistry of its iconic lead actors.

  • Seen as a humorous and satirical take on Finnish history.

Google audience: Audience reception is primarily from a Finnish perspective, where it's regarded as a nostalgic and funny classic, embodying a specific era of Finnish comedy.

Fun Fact

The film is known for its innovative use of then-modern special effects and editing techniques for Finnish cinema of the time, contributing to its distinct visual style.

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