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The Human Part

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The Human Part
Directed byJuha Lehtola
Written byKari Hotakainen
Juha Lehtola
Produced byMisha Jaari
Mark Lwoff
StarringHannu-Pekka Björkman
Armi Toivanen
Ria Kataja
Asko Sarkola
Leena Uotila
Kari Hietalahti
Della McLoud
Nicole Stiles
Edited bySamu Heikkilä
Music byHalfdan E
Production
company
Release date
  • 10 November 2018 (2018-11-10)
Running time
108 minutes
CountriesFinland, Denmark
LanguageFinnish
Budget€1,400,000[1]

The Human Part (Finnish: Ihmisen osa) is a Finnish drama-comedy film directed by Juha Lehtola.[2] The film premiered in Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival,[3] and received its local premiere in Finland on 21 December 2018. The film is inspired by Kari Hotakainen's novel of the same name. The film was written by Kari Hotakainen and Juha Lehtola. Leo Viirret worked on script adaptation and dramaturgy in the film.

Plot

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Pekka Malmikunnas is a bankrupt, penniless man, who has managed to convince his family that he is still a CEO of a large IT company. Keeping up this facade has become something of a full-time job for him.

When Pekka’s parents Salme and Paavo come to the city for an unexpected visit, Pekka is in trouble. In order to dispel any doubts, Pekka throws his parents and his grown-up sisters a lavish dinner party. There they bump into Kimmo Hienlahti an even bigger smooth-talker, who finally makes Pekka realize his own impossible situation. But what can Pekka do, when telling the truth is now harder than ever?

Cast

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Production

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The film was shot in Uusimaa in October-December 2017. The film's budget was EUR 1.4 million.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Hotakainen jännittää Ihmisen osan ensi-iltaa: "Jos kirjailija kirjoittaa p****a, se on ilmaista, mutta elokuvassa kaikki huono maksaa"". Yle Uutiset. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Tältä näyttää huippunäyttelijöiden tähdittämä kotimainen uutuusfilmi Ihmisen osa - katso täältä draamakomedian hykerryttävä traileri". www.iltalehti.fi. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  3. ^ "The Human Part premieres in the Official Selection Competition of Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival | Bufo". Retrieved 26 December 2018.
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