Nurmoo: Shout from the Plain | |
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Directed by | Harri J. Rantala |
Written by | Harri J. Rantala |
Produced by | Harri J. Rantala |
Starring | Eerik Kantokoski Anna Alkiomaa Oskari Katajisto Kalevi Haapoja |
Cinematography | Anton Verho |
Edited by | Harri J. Rantala |
Music by | Tapio Ylinen |
Production company | Nurmo-Filmi |
Distributed by | Nurmo-Filmi |
Release date |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | Finland |
Language | Finnish |
Nurmoo: Shout from the Plain (Finnish : Nurmoo: Huuto lakeudelta) is a 2009 Finnish film directed by Harri J. Rantala and starring Eerik Kantokoski, Anna Alkiomaa, Oskari Katajisto and Kalevi Haapoja.
Summer 1939 Little village Nurmo at the Finnish countryside is planning an international wrestling match that versus the whole world. But as autumn 1939 comes everything changes and the story forms into a legend. The time to tell it has now come.
Nurmoo: Shout from the Plain have been screened round the world in 33 festivals in 18 countries.
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