Aune Ollila

Most Popular Aune Ollila Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Ulvova mylläri Trailer (1982)

05 November 1982

The main character is a miller, who sometimes acts strangely but is otherwise a goodhearted hardworking honest man.

Akallinen mies Trailer (1986)

05 December 1986

The farmer now has found a wife.

Akaton mies Trailer (1983)

14 October 1983

Farmer wants a wife. He places an ad in the personal section of the newspaper and also searches for potential wives on a computer at an agricultural exhibition.

Kiljusen herrasväki Trailer (1981)

20 November 1981

The Kiljunen family wins a holiday trip to Helsinki and the city will never be the same again.

Trust Trailer (1976)

21 April 1976

In December 1917, a Finnish delegation arrives in St. Petersburg to meet Vladimir Lenin to seek recognition of Finland's independence.

Valkoinen kääpiö Trailer (1986)

14 February 1986

The story of one man's struggle after he gets caught in a nuclear fallout and gets sick with leukemia.

Pedon merkki Trailer (1981)

25 September 1981

Set during the Second World War in the Finnish war zone.

Niskavuori Trailer (1984)

21 December 1984

Ilona, a young teacher, arrives in a village in Tavastia. She and Aarne, the wealthy owner of the Niskavuori farm, who is frustrated with his marriage, fall in love.

A Respectable Tragedy Trailer (1998)

18 September 1998

In the 1930s, middle-aged museum curator Tauno Saarinen yearns for a young beautiful maid and writes a lengthy confession about his feelings which he gives his wife Elisabet to read.

Aurinkotuuli Trailer (1980)

31 October 1980

Gravity researcher Erik Rankamaa dies in his prime in 1970. He is been deep frozen and gets defrosted in 1999, while people of his time are still alive.

Poet and Muse Trailer (1978)

13 October 1978

Semi-fictitious biopic of Finnish poet Eino Leino, made with a large budget to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birth.

Havis Amanda: The Beauty of Helsinki Trailer (1982)

10 December 1982

Documentary film about statue in Helsinki.