Winning Ticket

Winning Ticket

Release date : January 12, 2018
Runtime : 1h 26m
Countries of origin : Finland /
Original Language : Finnish /
Director : Lenka Hellstedt /
Production companies : Solar Films /
Budget : $1,600,000.00
January 12, 2018 1h 26m Finland Drama Finnish More
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Eevi works in a beauty parlor, leading a humdrum life in the suburbs of Helsinki with his husband Kari, a wannabe rocker. After the jackpot, the couple agrees to carry on with their lives as before, without telling anyone about the stroke of luck. But the money is burning holes in their pockets and that’s hard to hide. Their opinions about themselves and their relationship are put to the test. Everyone seems now to have a strange attitude towards them – although they try to pretend to be the same people as before. Do the millions bring happiness after all?
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Jenni Kokander
Virve Salonen
Juha Muje
Eevin isä
Sinikka Sokka
Eevin äiti
Kristiina Halttu
Veikkauksen työntekijä
Jemina Sillanpää
Gallerian työntekijä
Rea Mauranen
Hienostorouva
Peter Kanerva
Sijoitusneuvoja
Vera Kiiskinen
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  • title:Winning Ticket
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Drama · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Finland ·
  • Original Language: Finnish ·
  • Director: Lenka Hellstedt /
  • Writers: Jenny Dahlström · Lenka Hellstedt · Anna-Leena Härkönen ·
  • Production companies: Solar Films ·
  • Budget:$1,600,000.00
  • Overview:Eevi works in a beauty parlor, leading a humdrum life in the suburbs of Helsinki with his husband Kari, a wannabe rocker. After the jackpot, the couple agrees to carry on with their lives as before, without telling anyone about the stroke of luck. But the money is burning holes in their pockets and that’s hard to hide. Their opinions about themselves and their relationship are put to the test. Everyone seems now to have a strange attitude towards them – although they try to pretend to be the same people as before. Do the millions bring happiness after all?
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