Mar 21 โ€ข 11:45 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

This is the movie that won seven Jussi Awards โ€“ Directed by a debutant

A film directed by Lauri-Matti Parppei won seven Jussi Awards, including Best Film, at the awards ceremony held on Saturday.

Lauri-Matti Parppei's film 'Jossain on valo joka ei sammu' achieved significant acclaim by winning seven Jussi Awards during the recent ceremony. The film was nominated in ten different categories and succeeded in various major ones, including Best Film and Best Leading Role. This impressive achievement highlights the film's strong impact in the Finnish film industry.

The Jussi Awards celebrate excellence in Finnish cinema, and for Parppei, the event marked a triumphant moment as it was his first feature film. Despite being a newcomer, he also secured three personal Jussi Awards for Best Direction, Best Screenplay, and Best Music. His previous experience includes directing several acclaimed short films and working on the TV series 'Outo kesรค'. This recognition at the Jussi Awards positions Parppei as a notable talent in the film community.

'Jossain on valo joka ei sammu' is a musical drama that tells the story of a professional flutist named Pauli, who returns to his childhood home in Rauma after experiencing a personal collapse. The film explores his reconnection with his former schoolmate Iiris, adding layers of emotional depth and personal redemption to the narrative. With its strong performances and artistic direction, the film's success at the Jussi Awards emphasizes the importance of storytelling in the Finnish cinematic landscape.

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