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The Unknown Soldier

2017 | 180 min | K-16 | drama, war

Finnish garrison gets an order and their machine gun company is transported to the eastern border – soon, war becomes a reality again.

Directed by Aku Louhimies, The Unknown Soldier is the third film adaptation based on Väinö Linna’s classic novel. It describes the journey of a Finnish infantry unit in the Continuation War, that lasted three years. The film tells the story of Rokka, Kariluoto, Koskela, Hietanen, and their comrades – how fellowship, humor, and the will to survive unite men on their journey there and back. The war revolutionized the lives of both individual soldiers and those left behind on the home front, leaving its mark on the entire nation.

The film received significant recognition, winning four Jussi Gala trophies: Best Sound Design, Best Leading Actor, Best Editing, and Best Makeup Design.

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About the movie

Subjects

  • finnish
  • history

Keywords

  • communication skills
  • courage
  • death
  • domestic
  • fear
  • informational
  • learning materials
  • milieu and zeitgeist
  • relationships
  • team work

Educational levels

  • high schools and vocational schools

Genres

  • drama
  • war

Playlists

  • based on a book
  • based on true events

Age limits

  • K-16

Awards

  • Jussi

Studios

  • Aurora Studios

For media educator

Koulukino's learning material includes the following topics: Finnish history, the 1940s, the Continuation War, wartime experiences, literature, and censorship.

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