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  1. Scheda film Fuck Off! - Images from Finland (1971) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da Jörn Donner, Erkki Seiro con Jörn Donner, Irmeli Loikala, Jussi Niininen, Einari Meriläinen

    • Jörn Donner, Erkki Seiro
    • Jörn Donner
  2. Producers Misha Jaari, Mark Lwoff / Bufo. Fuck Off 2 – Images from Finland is Jörn Donner’s sequel to his film Fuck Off! Images from Finland (1971) and an attempt to depict the enormous change that has taken place in the Republic of Finland during these 45 years.

  3. In desolate provinces, the inhabitants of a cold and barren country either humbly abide their fate, choose to move to Sweden or take refuge in excessive drinking. These images are accompanied by protest songs based on Donner's own prose and the lyrics of poet Jarkko Laine.

    • Jaakko Talaskivi, Jörn Donner, Erkki Seiro
    • FJ-Filmi
  4. Images of Finland (1971) | MUBI. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. 8.1. /10. 54 Ratings. Awards & Festivals. International Film Festival Rotterdam. 2018. Helsinki International Film Festival - Love & Anarchy. 2017. Cast & Crew. Show all ( 10) Jörn Donner Self, Screenplay, Editing, Director. Jaakko Talaskivi Self, Editing.

  5. Fuck Off! - Images of Finland is a Documentary directed by Jörn Donner. Year: 1971. Original title: Perkele! Kuvia Suomesta. Synopsis: A carefree, many-faceted, and brazen portrait of Finland thirty years ago.

    • Heikki Katajisto; Eero Salmenhaara (B&W)
    • Jörn Donner
    • Finland
    • Documentary
  6. Three 30-something Finnish filmmakers travel around Finland to interview ordinary people and paint a picture of Finland in the year 1970. Сast and Crew Stars

  7. 10 gen 2023 · by Jörn Donner. synopsis. To honour the centenary of Finland's independence, Donner, now well into his eighties, revisited his polemical classic, Fuck Off! – Images from Finland. Fuck Off 2 is connected with its predecessor through music: new performers, new arrangements, but the often funny protest songs are as pivotal as they ever were.