
Movie spotlight
Suvinen satu
The main characters are the artist Bertel von Bjelke and Hilkka Kanno the adopted daughter of the town councilor. Bertel is in love with Hilka, who, however, behaves badly with the artist. This does not prevent the artist from asking for the girl's hand from the town councilor Kanno, who accepts his friend's request. Kanto stresses, however, that the final decision is up to his daughter.
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Plot Summary
A silent drama focusing on the lives and relationships of its characters, likely exploring themes common to early 20th-century filmmaking such as love, hardship, and societal expectations. The narrative unfolds through visual storytelling typical of the era.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1925, contemporary critical reception is not widely documented in easily accessible public archives. Its historical significance likely lies more in its place within early Finnish cinema rather than widespread critical acclaim.
What Reviewers Say
Likely reflects the aesthetic and narrative conventions of early Finnish cinema.
A product of its time, offering a glimpse into the visual storytelling of the silent film era.
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Fun Fact
The film is considered a rare example of Finnish cinema from the mid-1920s, a period when the industry was still in its nascent stages.
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