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So, this film, 'Meidän poikamme ilmassa – me maassa,' offers a unique glimpse into the Finnish Air Forces of the 1930s. It’s shot in a documentary style, almost like a bulletin, capturing the spirit of aviation during that era. The pacing is quite different from modern documentaries—there’s a deliberate, almost methodical feel to it, which brings a certain weight to the visuals. While the director is unknown, the practical effects and real-life footage really immerse you in the atmosphere of early aviation. The themes of national pride and the burgeoning military might are palpable. Definitely feels like a time capsule, giving us insight into Finland’s history that’s not commonly showcased.
This film is quite rare, as its format hasn't seen many reissues over the years. Most collectors will find it in hard-to-come-by prints or perhaps on vintage reels. Interest around it is usually from those fascinated by aviation history or Finnish culture, making it a niche but intriguing find for the dedicated collector. Given its age, the film's preservation can be a concern, so tracking down a good copy is often a challenge.
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