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Badding

2000 | 103 min | K-12 | biography, drama

A fairytale-like depiction of the shy hero of Finnish rock, Rauli ‘Badding’ Somerjoki, portrays the whirlwind of a sensitive country boy amidst the harsh touring life. According to the director’s own words, the movie ‘is neither true nor false,’ but rather a fantasy that allows for various interpretations. Based on flashback sequences, the narrative begins with moments preceding the aging rock star’s comeback concert. The stage-frightened Badding-Rauli hits the road, fleeing. An old friend, Ossi, becomes Rauli’s chauffeur, although his motives are not entirely sincere. The road to Somero is burdened with memories, but the most crucial element, friendship, is discovered after all.

The film splendidly earned four different Jussi Awards: Best Film, Best Actor (Janne Reinikainen), Best Cinematography (Kari Sohlberg), Best Production Design (Minna Santakari), and Best Costume Design (Tiina Kaukanen).

Starring:
Janne Reinikainen
Peter Franzén
Karoliina Blackburn
Puntti Valtonen

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About the movie

Subjects

  • music

Keywords

  • death
  • defeating difficulties
  • domestic
  • friendship
  • music
  • relationships

Educational levels

  • high schools and vocational schools
  • middle schools

Genres

  • biography
  • drama

Playlists

  • based on true events

Age limits

  • K-12

Awards

  • Jussi

Studios

  • Fennada-Filmi

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Koulukino's learning material covers the following topics: Documentary and fiction, the ending of a film, humor, trademarks of stars, self-image, and Rauli Badding Somerjoki. The material is aimed at middle school and high school students.

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