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Frozen Land

Frozen Land (Finnish: Paha maa) is a 2005 Finnish drama film directed and written by Aku Louhimies starring Jasper Pääkkönen, Mikko Leppilampi and Pamela Tola. The film's plot is based on Leo Tolstoy's 1911 posthumously published story "The Forged Coupon", part one, which was also the basis for Robert Bresson's 1983 film L'Argent.

Frozen Land
Poster
FinnishPaha maa
Directed byAku Louhimies
Written byAku Louhimies
Produced byMarkus Selin
StarringJasper Pääkkönen,
Mikko Leppilampi,
Pamela Tola
CinematographyRauno Ronkainen
Edited bySamu Heikkilä
Release date
  • 14 January 2005 (2005-01-14)[1]
Running time
130 minutes
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish

Plot Edit

When a schoolteacher gets fired from his teaching job (at the same time, Antti joins as a new teacher) he projects his bad mood at his troubled teenage son Niko (Jasper Pääkkönen) and evicts Niko from his apartment. On New Year's Eve, high on drugs, Niko forges a 500 euro banknote at his friend Tuomas' other friend's party and buys a CD player from a pawnshop since his father has sold the old one to get money for alcohol. Seeing a counterfeit 500-euro banknote, the shop owner gets furious and beats the woman Niko had paid with the counterfeit money. When, Isto Virtanen sells his widescreen TV to the same store, the shop owner offers 510 euros and puts in the counterfeit note. When Isto pays with the counterfeit 500 euro note at a restaurant, he gets arrested. When Isto gets out of, he finds out that his car has ended up being vandalized.

Isto breaks into Matikainen's car dealership, whose alarm devices are out of order, so he gets on his travels with a stolen car. Matikainen puts a bad feeling around and takes his car away from the traveling vacuum cleaner dealer Teuvo Hurskanen, because the installments are late. Teuvo talks about it in the AA club. In the evening, he happens to end up in the same motel with Isto. The well-behaved Isto starts mocking Teuvo at the bar because he doesn’t drink alcohol. Teuvo eventually gives up and starts drinking. Together, they bring a woman to Isto’s room. Isto and the woman end up in bed and Teuvo is repulsed. Teuvo loses his self-control and knocks them both to death with his vacuum cleaner. Teuvo regrets his act in the morning and tries to commit suicide by suffocating but give up. Later, police officer Hannele arrives at the motel and finds the bodies in Isto's room. In the same night of Tuomas' friend's party, Tuomas and Niko break into the Certum company. Niko notices cops, but because of radio connection problem, he fails to get in touch with Tuomas. He quickly escapes the scene. Thomas gets chased by the cops. He escapes to the rail yard, where police officer Hannele chases him, but crashes onto the track and the train runs over her, causing her death. Thomas is sentenced to eight years in prison for murder. When Thomas's sentence ends, Niko, now a teacher, receives him and gives him a 500 euro banknote and says that it's real. Tuomas returns home to Elina after his release and sees his son only once. The next day, Tuomas visits Hannele's husband, Antti. Thomas tries to convince him that he did not commit the homicide. Tuomas and Antti go to the lake where Antti shoots Tuomas. The film ended with its opening scene, Tuomas' funeral, where Niko speaks.

Cast Edit

  • Jasper Pääkkönen as Niko Smolander
  • Mikko Leppilampi as Tuomas Mikael Saraste
  • Pamela Tola as Elina Oravisto
  • Petteri Summanen as Antti Arhamo
  • Matleena Kuusniemi as Hannele Arhamo
  • Mikko Kouki as Isto Virtanen
  • Sulevi Peltola as Teuvo "Teukka" Hurskainen
  • Pertti Sveholm as Pertti Smolander
  • Samuli Edelmann as car seller "Jartsa" Matikainen
  • Saara Pakkasvirta as shopkeeper's mother
  • Pekka Valkeejärvi as shopkeeper
  • Susanna Anteroinen as Headmaster
  • Niklas Hellakoski as Konsta
  • Emilia Suoperä as Maria, angel in the ambulance
  • Jonathan Kajander as Joonatan "Jonttu" Arhamo

Production Edit

Pamela Tola said this movie was a traumatic experience for her. Everything was fine until her character had to attempt suicide by jumping off the balcony. The drop to the ground on the mattress was 20 meters, but she refused to jump without auxiliary cables, and she couldn't do the required volts in the air because she had acrophobia. According to many eyewitnesses, Aku Louhimies was furious about this. "He started teasing me so that I broke up, crying hysterically," Tola said. After that, Louhimies invented a rape scene in which Jasper Pääkkönen's character gave Tola drugs and raped her from behind against a sink. "It was uncomfortable and it hurt, but I didn't object because I had already 'ruined' everything," Tola said. According to Louhimies, the scene was invented together with the actors as a solution to Tola's character's suicide attempt.[2]

Awards Edit

The film has won several awards:

References Edit

  1. ^ "Frozen Land (Paha Maa)". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 2 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Pamela Tola joutui Aku Louhimiehen kiusaamaksi: "Tunsin vastanäyttelijän sukupuolielimet ihollani"". www.seiska.fi. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  3. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on 2013-04-03. Retrieved 2013-04-09.

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Not to be confused with the 2013 film The Legend of Sarila once marketed in the United States as Frozen Land Frozen Land Finnish Paha maa is a 2005 Finnish drama film directed and written by Aku Louhimies starring Jasper Paakkonen Mikko Leppilampi and Pamela Tola The film s plot is based on Leo Tolstoy s 1911 posthumously published story The Forged Coupon part one which was also the basis for Robert Bresson s 1983 film L Argent Frozen LandPosterFinnishPaha maaDirected byAku LouhimiesWritten byAku LouhimiesProduced byMarkus SelinStarringJasper Paakkonen Mikko Leppilampi Pamela TolaCinematographyRauno RonkainenEdited bySamu HeikkilaRelease date14 January 2005 2005 01 14 1 Running time130 minutesCountryFinlandLanguageFinnish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditWhen a schoolteacher gets fired from his teaching job at the same time Antti joins as a new teacher he projects his bad mood at his troubled teenage son Niko Jasper Paakkonen and evicts Niko from his apartment On New Year s Eve high on drugs Niko forges a 500 euro banknote at his friend Tuomas other friend s party and buys a CD player from a pawnshop since his father has sold the old one to get money for alcohol Seeing a counterfeit 500 euro banknote the shop owner gets furious and beats the woman Niko had paid with the counterfeit money When Isto Virtanen sells his widescreen TV to the same store the shop owner offers 510 euros and puts in the counterfeit note When Isto pays with the counterfeit 500 euro note at a restaurant he gets arrested When Isto gets out of he finds out that his car has ended up being vandalized Isto breaks into Matikainen s car dealership whose alarm devices are out of order so he gets on his travels with a stolen car Matikainen puts a bad feeling around and takes his car away from the traveling vacuum cleaner dealer Teuvo Hurskanen because the installments are late Teuvo talks about it in the AA club In the evening he happens to end up in the same motel with Isto The well behaved Isto starts mocking Teuvo at the bar because he doesn t drink alcohol Teuvo eventually gives up and starts drinking Together they bring a woman to Isto s room Isto and the woman end up in bed and Teuvo is repulsed Teuvo loses his self control and knocks them both to death with his vacuum cleaner Teuvo regrets his act in the morning and tries to commit suicide by suffocating but give up Later police officer Hannele arrives at the motel and finds the bodies in Isto s room In the same night of Tuomas friend s party Tuomas and Niko break into the Certum company Niko notices cops but because of radio connection problem he fails to get in touch with Tuomas He quickly escapes the scene Thomas gets chased by the cops He escapes to the rail yard where police officer Hannele chases him but crashes onto the track and the train runs over her causing her death Thomas is sentenced to eight years in prison for murder When Thomas s sentence ends Niko now a teacher receives him and gives him a 500 euro banknote and says that it s real Tuomas returns home to Elina after his release and sees his son only once The next day Tuomas visits Hannele s husband Antti Thomas tries to convince him that he did not commit the homicide Tuomas and Antti go to the lake where Antti shoots Tuomas The film ended with its opening scene Tuomas funeral where Niko speaks Cast EditJasper Paakkonen as Niko Smolander Mikko Leppilampi as Tuomas Mikael Saraste Pamela Tola as Elina Oravisto Petteri Summanen as Antti Arhamo Matleena Kuusniemi as Hannele Arhamo Mikko Kouki as Isto Virtanen Sulevi Peltola as Teuvo Teukka Hurskainen Pertti Sveholm as Pertti Smolander Samuli Edelmann as car seller Jartsa Matikainen Saara Pakkasvirta as shopkeeper s mother Pekka Valkeejarvi as shopkeeper Susanna Anteroinen as Headmaster Niklas Hellakoski as Konsta Emilia Suopera as Maria angel in the ambulance Jonathan Kajander as Joonatan Jonttu ArhamoProduction EditPamela Tola said this movie was a traumatic experience for her Everything was fine until her character had to attempt suicide by jumping off the balcony The drop to the ground on the mattress was 20 meters but she refused to jump without auxiliary cables and she couldn t do the required volts in the air because she had acrophobia According to many eyewitnesses Aku Louhimies was furious about this He started teasing me so that I broke up crying hysterically Tola said After that Louhimies invented a rape scene in which Jasper Paakkonen s character gave Tola drugs and raped her from behind against a sink It was uncomfortable and it hurt but I didn t object because I had already ruined everything Tola said According to Louhimies the scene was invented together with the actors as a solution to Tola s character s suicide attempt 2 Awards EditThe film has won several awards Athens International Film Festival 2005 Best Screenplay Bergen International Film Festival 2005 Jury Award Goteborg Film Festival 2005 Nordic Film Prize Jussi 2006 Best Costume Design Best Direction Best Editing Best Film Best Script Best Sound Design Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Leeds International Film Festival 2005 Golden Owl Award Lubeck Nordic Film Days 2005 NDR Promotion Prize Honorable Mention 27th Moscow International Film Festival 2005 Special Jury Prize 3 References Edit Frozen Land Paha Maa Cineuropa the best of european cinema Retrieved 2 July 2020 Pamela Tola joutui Aku Louhimiehen kiusaamaksi Tunsin vastanayttelijan sukupuolielimet ihollani www seiska fi Retrieved 26 February 2022 27th Moscow International Film Festival 2005 MIFF Archived from the original on 2013 04 03 Retrieved 2013 04 09 External links EditPaha maa at IMDb nbsp This 2000s drama film related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article related to Finnish film is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frozen Land amp oldid 1105395933, 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