Hannu Oravisto
ActorWriter
01-01-1951
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
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Genres
5
Total Films
Also known as (male)
Place of Birth
01-01-1951
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
5
Total Films
-
Also Known As (male)
-
Place of Birth
01-01-1951
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
5
Total Films
Also known as (male)
Place of Birth
01-01-1951
Birthday
Capricorn
Zodiac Sign
-
Genres
5
Total Films
-
Also Known As (male)
-
Place of Birth
actor
5 Works
producer
0 Works
director
1 Works
writer
1 Works
other
0 Works

Master Cheng
Cheng, 45, a restaurant owner from China, has travelled with his young son halfway around the world to a remote village in Finland. His wife died recently in an accident, and Cheng wanted to have a break from everything by traveling with his son to see an old Finnish friend who lives on a farm in the countryside of Finland. It’s the most remote place Cheng can imagine with endless forests, thousands of lakes, a country with entire population of one-fifth of Cheng’s home town, Shanghai.Year:
2019

Dolly and Her Lover
Detective Karisto releases Auno 'Räpsy' Pirilä from prison, who in turn has to calve his childhood friend Börje from criminal activities. Alcoholic Dolly takes Räpsy to live in Kallio, Helsinki, and hopes to move to Paris with her in the spring.Year:
1990

Portraits of Women
Finnish porn movie producer Pertsa returns from America to his home country to continue his profession with hopelessly small budgets and incompetent casts and crews. A self-ironic satire about director Donner's scandalous fame in late 1960s Finland, notorious for a graphic long shot of his penis pointing northeast.Year:
1970

Kesäkapina
Young photography model Susanna and her alienated teenage brother Veli spend the summer of 1969 travelling around Finland, mostly with another girl and her boyfriend. Sporting the latest fashions and trendy hairdos, they naïvely observe and criticise the modern consumer society, advertising, fancy boats and summer cottages, country dances, barbecues, and any other phenomena that were supposed to bother angry young intellectuals in those days. The plot and the political agenda are delivered with a cheerful, tongue-in-cheek mixture of documentary observations, fake TV commercials, fake interviews, philosophical voiceovers and titles, and a jazzy soundtrack by the progressive rock group Wigwam.Year:
1970
Eläköön nuoruus!
Year:
1968