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INARI NIEMI | FINLAND | 2023 | 89 MIN | FINNISH EST

INARI NIEMI | FINLAND | 2023 | 89 MIN | FINNISH EST

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Synopsis

FINNISH • ENGLISH ST | A 15-year-old Finnish girl—and her older incarnation—ponder the resemblance between first love and nuclear explosions under a sky heavy with Chernobyl clouds. Befriending a loner who seems radioactive to others, Mariia tries to keep their connection from melting down, basking in the light of devotion, however blinding. By-the-book Mariia (played at different ages by Rebekka Baer and Laura Birn) comes from a close-knit but struggling household, her mother affected by a mysterious cancer. Her situation is contrasted with that of self-possessed Mimi (Anni Iikkanen), whose home is blighted by alcoholism and neglect, its wallpaper peeling. But, swimming beneath crystalline surfaces and entwined in one another’s arms, they try to drown out the ills of the world. Crimped hair and oversized sweaters capturing the innocent 80s bubble Mariia thrives in and the euphoria Mimi strives to inhabit, despite the heaviness of experience. Guided by its source material, the 2011 novel by Vilja-Tuulia Huotarinen, and inflected with the shifting haze of ennui and energy that is a hallmark of Sofia Coppola’s star-dusted tragedies, Inari Niemi’s film is a tonally precise mood piece about girlhood in all its ominous, scintillating paradoxes.

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Filmmaker Bio

Inari Niemi (b. 1978) studied in Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Science, graduating in 2010. She has directed the feature documentary Robin the Movie (2012), two light-hearted drama features Summertime (2014) and Wonderland (2017), and the drama series Mieheni vaimo (Yle, 2022).

Producer

Oskari Huttu

Writer

Juuli Niemi. Based on the novel “Light, Light, Light” by Vilja-Tuulia Huotarinen (2011)

Cinematographer

Sari Aaltonen

Cast

  • Rebekka Baer
  • Anni Ikkanen
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