Red Line (1959 film)

[1] In 1959, the film won five Jussi Awards in the following categories: Best Screenplay (Matti Kassila), Best Original Score (Osmo Lindeman), Best Actor (Holger Salin), Best Supporting Actor (Jussi Jurkka) and Best Supporting Actress (Rakel Laakso).

[1] The film dates back to critical points in Finnish history, until 1906, when a new law guaranteeing universal and equal suffrage was enacted, and until 1907, when the Finnish people went to the parliamentary election for the first time to draw a "red line."

The main characters are Romppainen's couple, Topi and Riika, who live in a backwood cottage with their five children.

The knowledge of the election and the hope for change will bring faith to the future of the poor family at Christmas.

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