Talonpoikaismarssi Helsinkiin 1930

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Released January 21, 1930

Overview

Directed by Kalle Kaarna and produced by Oy. Filmi Kotka, the documentary is a strongly charged propaganda film. It begins in the open fields of smoke "by the bleached bones of fallen clubmen" and presents the birthplaces of the Lapua movement with their monuments and key figures. The climax is the main celebration held in Helsinki's Senate Square on July 7, 1930, where the strongman of the Lapua movement, Vihtori Kosola, gives his speech.

Runtime

0h 18m


Origin Country

United States


Original Language

English


Original Title

Talonpoikaismarssi Helsinkiin 1930


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • Finland

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    Production Companies

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      Filmi Kotka

      United States

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