Blue-Eyed Helsinki

Blue-Eyed Helsinki

Release date : December 17, 1963
Runtime : 18m
Countries of origin : Finland /
Original Language : Finnish /
Director : Eino Ruutsalo /
Writers : Timo Kylmälä /
Production companies : Eino Ruutsalo /
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A boat trip in the Helsinki archipelago: images of water, light and people on the cruise. The same people are met in the city in different situations: at work, with their family, in conversations with a circle of friends, meditating and figuring out their duties. Work and aspirations are important and encouraging to them. They all seem to have something personal to say about their time, their views and their imaginations.
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Philip Binham
Narrator (English version) (voice)
Kaj Lindén
Narrator (Swedish version) (voice)
Esko Mustonen
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Alfred H. Schmidt
Narrator (German version) (voice)
Seija Siikamäki
Blue-eyed girl
Kaarlo Juurela
Official
Eila Hiltunen
Sculptor
Paavo Huuskonen
Bus driver
Toivo Korhonen
Architect
Veijo Meri
Writer

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  • title:Blue-Eyed Helsinki
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1963
  • Runtime:18m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Finland ·
  • Original Language: Finnish ·
  • Director: Eino Ruutsalo /
  • Writers: Timo Kylmälä ·
  • Production companies: Eino Ruutsalo ·
  • Overview:A boat trip in the Helsinki archipelago: images of water, light and people on the cruise. The same people are met in the city in different situations: at work, with their family, in conversations with a circle of friends, meditating and figuring out their duties. Work and aspirations are important and encouraging to them. They all seem to have something personal to say about their time, their views and their imaginations.
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