Kaiken se kestää
Through the eyes of two 12-year-old boys, the sexual revolution arrives in a conservative and religious small town in Northern Finland.
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Genre: Biography, Drama, Family
Director: Visa Koiso-Kanttila
Actors: Antti Luusuaniemi, Eeva-Maija Haukinen, Janne Raudaskoski, Kerttu Kairakari, Malla Malmivaara, Olavi Angervo, Otto Koiso-Kanttila, Pihla Viitala, Risto Tuorila, Tomi Enbuska, Vili Saarela
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