Pirtua, pirtua

Pirtua, pirtua is a 1991 Finnish drama movie directed by Visa Mäkinen. The plot consists of a young man fighting against bootleggers in his home village during Finnish prohibition.

Pirtua, pirtua
Directed byVisa Mäkinen
Written byVisa Mäkinen
Kari Levola
Ilkka Liettyä
Jouni Virta
Produced byVisa Mäkinen
CinematographyKeijo Mäkinen
Visa Mäkinen
Edited bySini Mosti
Music byJouni Virta
Production
company
Tuotanto Visa Mäkinen
Release date
  • 20 December 1991 (1991-12-20) (Finland)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish

The movie, which was Visa Mäkinen's first attempt at a serious movie, ended up a box office flop, with only 1,650 tickets sold and caused losses of a million Finnish markka. Mäkinen gave up on making movies as a result. When Pirtua, Pirtua aired on the Finnish television channel MTV3 in May 1995, it was seen by 287,000 viewers. In June 2001, another 180,000 television viewers saw the movie.[1][2]

Critical reception

In the movie guide Video-opas in 1994, critic Olavi Similä praises the depiction of the subject matter, but finds the content mediocre, giving the movie a grade of two starts out of five.

References

  1. Erola, Jan: Visa Mäkinen iskee jälleen, Ylioppilaslehti (26 April 1996). Retrieved 31 January 2018. (in Finnish)
  2. Pirtua, pirtua at Elonet (in Finnish)
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