Rare Exports 2010
| 1h 24 min | Adventure, Fantasy, Horror | 3 December 2010 (Finland)
Storyline:
On Christmas Eve in Finland, Santa Claus is unearthed in an archaeological dig. Soon after, children start disappearing, leading a boy and his father to capture Santa and, with the help of fellow hunters, they look to sell him back to the corporation that sponsored the dig. And then there’s Santa’s elves, who are determined to free their leader…
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for some nudity and language.
User review:
For me this is one of those films that I just instantly took to heart, it has the sort of implicit comedy that you expect from the Cohen brothers, and a theme which really plays with your ideas of horror. It does help if you have a bit of background in Finnish mythology, there’s no explanation, even in the subtitles, of the yule goat, and the word Joulupukki’s close links to old stories about a sort of mischievous Christmas devil. It does introduce some of the old stories, but doesn’t explain how they are actually commonly known history pertaining to Father Christmas in Finland, and weren’t made up for the film or anything like that. Other than that, the film is visually beautiful, musically dramatic to at least the extent that Danny Elfman had ever achieved for Tim Burton, and has a sort of dignity that something with an undercurrent of comedy rarely has, relying on its ability to be funny without trying, something that Quinten Tarantino and the Cohen Brothers often leave us slack jawed over. I definitely recommend it.
Director: Jalmari Helander
Writers: Jalmari Helander, Jalmari Helander (based on the original idea by) (as The Helander Brothers)
Stars: Jorma Tommila, Peeter Jakobi, Onni Tommila
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1401143/
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 2
File size : 6.54 GiB
Duration : 1 h 22 min
Overall bit rate : 11.3 Mb/s