The Winter War (film)

The Winter War

The Finnish DVD cover
Directed by Pekka Parikka
Produced by Marko Röhr
Written by Pekka Parikka,
Antti Tuuri
Starring Taneli Mäkelä,
Vesa Vierikko,
Timo Torikka,
Mika Heikki Paavilainen,
Antti Raivio,
Esko Kovero,
Martti Suosalo,
Markku Huhtamo,
Konsta Mäkelä
Distributed by National-Filmi
Release dates
  • 30 November 1989 (1989-11-30)
Running time
Original: 199 min
TV series: 265 min
International Cut: 125 min
Country Finland
Language Finnish

The Winter War (original title in Finnish: Talvisota) is a 1989 Finnish war film directed by Pekka Parikka, based on The Winter War, a novel by Antti Tuuri. It tells the story of a Finnish infantry regiment "JR 23", which consists almost solely of men from Southern Ostrobothnia, focusing mainly on a platoon of reservists from Kauhava. The film was released in Finland and Sweden on the 50th anniversary of the beginning of the Winter War. The film was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]

Plot

Talvisota (The Winter War) begins on the day of 1939 Oct 13, when reservists in the Finnish army were called to active duty. Two farmers, Martti Hakala and his younger brother Paavo, join other men from the municipality of Kauhava in a fictional half-platoon under the command of second lieutenant Jussi Kantola. After mustering at the local school, the men ride the train to Seinäjoki to join the rest of the Finnish Army’s 23rd Regiment, under the command of lieutenant-colonel Matti Laurila. After some practice, the regiment goes to the Karelian Isthmus, where Kantola’s men help civilians in the potential war zone evacuate their village.

After marching to the Taipale River, Kantola’s men help in building defenses in preparation for the anticipated Soviet attack. On December 06 the Battle of Taipale begins and rages for three weeks. Several times the Russians get into the Finnish trenches, but the Finns always push them back. On December 27 the Russians halt their attack on the Taipale front and Kantola’s men go to Yläjärvi for rest and recuperation. Martti manages to get home leave.

When Martti returns from home, the unit goes to Vuosalmi on the Vuoksi River near the village of Äyräpää. There the men fend off Russian human-wave attacks. The film shows the ill-fated attack by the Men of Nurmo on March 05. The fighting stops at eleven o’clock in the morning of 1940 Mar 13, when the armistice takes effect.

In overall plan Talvisota is a standard war movie. It spends an hour acquainting the audience with about a dozen men and their endearing quirks. Then it kills the men off, one by one, leaving only a few survivors at the end.

Cast of Leading Characters

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Production notes

Military Hardware

The film depicts a wide array of genuine wartime vehicles and artillery; and when these were not available, replicas were used:

Animated special effects were used to simulate tracer projectiles.

Music

In addition to the main title and the incidental music, five pieces play an important role in the film:

YouTube. You can also hear an alternative version with the lyrics displayed on YouTube.

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Awards

Pekka Parikka was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 40th Berlin International Film Festival in 1990.[4]

At the Jussi Awards (Finland's premier film awards) the same year, Talvisota received six awards:

Taneli Mäkelä also won Best Actor, for his role in the film, at the Rouen Nordic Film Festival.[5]

TV series

An extended TV version was also made, consisting of five episodes, each with a running time of over 50 minutes. The series has been aired four times on Finnish TV (in 1991, 1999, 2009 and 2015).

Home media

The abridged international cut was released on DVD by Belle & Blade Studios. The DVD includes hard-coded English subtitles. In addition to missing plot lines, several reviewers of the DVD complained about bad picture quality.

The original theatrical version was released on DVD by Finnkino in 2001. The DVD includes English and Swedish subtitles.

The original theatrical version was released on DVD by Atlantic Film in 2008. The DVD includes Danish, Norwegian and Swedish subtitles.

The original theatrical version was released on two DVDs by ICD Studio in 2009. The DVD includes English and Korean subtitles.

The extended TV version was released on two DVDs by Finnkino in 2010. This release doesn't have any subtitles and it is only available in Finland.

The international cut was released on DVD by Scanbox Entertainment in 2011. The DVD includes English subtitles.

The original theatrical version and international cut were released on Blu-ray by Pandastorm Pictures on 6 November 2015. The Blu-ray includes English and German subtitles. These versions were digitally restored in Finland by National Audiovisual Institute.

The original theatrical version was released on Blu-ray by VLMedia on 18 March 2016. The Blu-ray includes English and Swedish subtitles. This version was digitally restored in Finland by National Audiovisual Institute.

See also

References

  1. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  2. Talvisota (http://www.elonet.fi/title/ek2ph6/esitys) Elonet. Viitattu 2009 Apr 18.
  3. http://www.elonet.fi/fi/elokuva/126330
  4. "Berlinale: 1990 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-03-20.
  5. "Palmares since 1988". Retrieved 2013-03-28.
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