Steam of Life 2010
Miesten vuoro (original title)
1h 21min | Documentary | 26 March 2010 (Finland)
Storyline:
Finnish men in sauna, speaking straight from the heart.
User review:
A documentary that covers just about the whole emotional spectrum. The idea is simple: the filmmakers follow Finnish men in the sauna and let them talk about their lives, and they talk, punctuated with silence. They share their life’s stories, they talk about their children, they talk about lost loves, dreams and hopes. We see a lot of different men in different saunas and in different places in their lives.
I had heard praise about this film before seeing it, but after the film I was still surprised. The film is immensely touching, and I noticed most of the audience (consisting, of, to my surprise, mostly of men) was in tears when the lights came back on. This film says something very important about Finnish men, and Finnish culture in general. That even though not much may be said, the understanding, the compassion, and the friendship are still there.
In the best Finnish documentary tradition the film also has a lighter and funnier side. Some scenes will make you laugh in awe, some will leave you in tears.
Directors: Joonas Berghäll, Mika Hotakainen
Writers: Joonas Berghäll, Mika Hotakainen
Stars: Timo Aalto, Pekka Ahonen, Aarne Aksila
Countries of origin: Finland, Sweden
Language: Finnish
Also known as: Steam of Life
Filming locations: Teuva, Finland
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 4
File size : 7.26 GiB
Duration : 1 h 20 min
Overall bit rate : 13.0 Mb/s
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00:18:52 MM. The man is sooo lucky!