Stories of Finnish Art – Akseli Gallen-Kallela: Lemminkäinen’s Mother, 1897
Akseli Gallen-Kallela painted some powerful interpretations of the Finnish national epic, The Kalevala. Among the most moving of these was the Symbolist painting Lemminkäinen’s Mother, in which youthful bravado and recklessness have driven the hero to destruction. The scene is set in the realm of the dead, by the river of Tuonela, from which there is no return. And yet the power of a mother’s love transcends the bounds of humanity, and the dead awaken to life. The film takes the viewer deep into another world, into limbo, into a land that does not exist.
STORIES OF FINNISH ART - CREDITS
DIRECTOR
Terhi Amberla
VISUAL CONCEPT
Terhi Amberla
Hannu Pakarinen
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Hannu Pakarinen
MANUSCRIPT
Anja Olavinen
EDITOR
Ville Koivuranta
SOUND DESIGNER
Zacharias Kullman
MUSIC
Juri Seppä
TITLE GRAPHICS AND VISUAL EFFECTS
Lasse Kilpiä
Ville Koivuranta
COLOURIST
Timo Luomanen
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Suvi Wirman
ONLINE
Ari Rusanen
TRANSLATION
Mike Garner
NARRATOR
Sanna-June Hyde
MUSICIANS
Riikka Lampinen, cello
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