Tellervo Savela

Most Popular Tellervo Savela Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

The Saimaa Gesture Trailer (1981)

11 September 1981

A documentary film about a tour of three Finnish rock bands around Saimaa lake system in a steam boat in 1981.

Jon Trailer (1983)

25 February 1983

Story of Jari, a misfit and coward who, after hitting his girlfriend escapes to a fish factory in Norway.

Kuningas jolla ei ollut sydäntä Trailer (1982)

17 December 1982

The King Without a Heart is a fairytale about of a happy king who has a young daughter and a lovely wife.

Suuri illusioni Trailer (1985)

01 November 1985

Caritas is a mysterious young woman who is the center of a group of decadent young Finnish artists in the 1920s.

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.

Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana Trailer (1994)

14 January 1994

Two Finnish men agree to drive an Estonian woman and a Russian woman to a harbor.

Juha Trailer (1999)

26 February 1999

A farmer's wife is seduced into running away from her stolid older husband by a city slicker, who enslaves her in a brothel.

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Trailer (1994)

17 February 1994

After years of fame and misfortune in Mexico, the members of the Leningrad Cowboys decide to return to their native village.

Plainlands Trailer (1988)

26 February 1988

Based on a novel of the same name by the Finnish author, Antti Tuuri, this delicious late-80's comedy builds its dark humour on the stereotypical mentality of the northern part of Finland.

Total Balalaika Show Trailer (1994)

06 May 1994

A 57-minute documentary of a Helsinki concert featuring the Leningrad Cowboys and the Alexandrov Red Army Choir and Ballet, who collaborate on a number of US Rock songs sung in English (like "Sweet Home, Alabama") as well as more traditional Russian songs like the "Volga Boatman.