Jouko Turkka

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Jouko Veli Turkka was a Finnish writer, actor, drama-teacher, stage and film director and above all a controversialist.

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Total trailers found: 9

Oppenheimerin tapaus Trailer (1967)

11 October 1967

A television play adaptation of the trial against Robert Oppenheimer.

Hamlet Trailer (1985)

10 October 1985

Hamlet suspects his uncle has murdered his father to claim the throne of Denmark and the hand of Hamlet's mother, but the prince cannot decide whether or not he should take vengeance.

The Life of Aleksis Kivi Trailer (2002)

18 January 2002

Aleksis Kivi (1834-1872) was a Finnish author who wrote the first significant novel in the Finnish language, "Seven Brothers/Seitsemän veljestä".

Back to the USSR Trailer (1992)

27 March 1992

Reima Elo ends up trying to commit suicide when he is abandoned by his wife Molla. He is also the village's laughing stock due to his communism.

Starring: Jouko Turkka Trailer (1984)

23 February 1984

The controversial Jouko Turkka, actor, writer, teacher and stage director. With his mostly devoted students at the Theatre Academy/University of the Arts Helsinki, Finland.

The Death of Federico Trailer (1967)

25 May 1967

Spanish poet Federico García Lorca is condemned to death by Captain Nestares after an absurd interrogation that serves to make it clear to the people that the Spanish Civil War is a war of ideas, and that there is no place for individuals like Lorca in Spain.

Turkan lapset Trailer (1994)

15 June 1994

As the principal of The University of the Arts Theater Academy, Jouko Turkka was a father, God, guru and much more.

Kött och kärlek Trailer (1986)

18 April 1986

"Meat and Love" - Tells the story how Finnish human outcast are being exported to Sweden as a sausages.

Raportti hurjasta joukosta Trailer (1989)

14 June 1989

Summary of VHS tapes filmed by Raimo Mikkola from the production of Jouko Turkka's TV series Seitsemän veljestä.