The Face in the Mirror (film)

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The Face in the Mirror
Directed by Ralf Rubin
Written by Ossi Skurnik
Ralf Rubin
Produced byRalf Rubin
CinematographyOssi Skurnik
Edited byOssi Skurnik
Music by Kalevi Hartti
Release date
  • 11 September 1953 (1953-09-11)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryFinland
Language Finnish

The Face in the Mirror (Finnish: Kasvot kuvastimessa) is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by Ralf Rubin and starring Airi Honkaniemi, Tauno Majuri and Ritva Karisto. [1] The film's style has some similarities to Italian neorealism.

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  1. Krautz p.229

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