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Äl' yli päästä perhanaa is one of those quirky gems that captures a chaotic creative process, set against a backdrop of impending national celebration. The atmosphere is thick with boozy camaraderie as the ensemble cast, comprised of the producer's guests, stumbles through the brainstorming session for a film about Finnish independence. The performances are delightfully raw, giving the film a genuine feel that sometimes gets lost in more polished productions. The mix of comedy, history, and music creates a distinctive experience, especially with its satirical take on nationalism, which seems both playful and thought-provoking. The pacing can feel a bit erratic, but it adds to the charm of this peculiar farce.
This film has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited distribution making it a rare find. Originally released in 1968, it has not seen extensive reissues, which adds to its intrigue among enthusiasts of Finnish cinema. The film's distinctive blend of humor and historical commentary offers a fascinating peek into the era's cultural landscape, and collectors tend to appreciate its unrefined charm and the genuine performances of its cast.
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