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Yleisradion syysparaati is this interesting blend of comedy and documentary, capturing a live autumn parade at Helsinki Messuhalli back in 1935. It's a fascinating time capsule of early sound filmmaking from Suomi-Film, filled with charming practical effects and spontaneous performances that reflect the local culture. The pacing feels a bit meandering in spots, which honestly adds to its unique atmosphere, making it feel more like a slice of life than a polished film. This short film really stands out for its audacious mixing of sound and visuals, and there's an authenticity to it that you don't often see in modern productions, almost like a radio broadcast brought to life.
Yleisradion syysparaati is part of an era where sound was just evolving in cinema. As a short film, it’s not widely circulated, which makes it somewhat rare for collectors. Its quirky charm and historical significance pique interest among those who appreciate the early days of sound in film. It’s fascinating to see how it reflects the culture of its time, making it a noteworthy piece for anyone focused on Finnish cinema or the development of sound in film.
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