The Face in the Mirror (film) explained
The Face in the Mirror |
Director: | Ralf Rubin |
Producer: | Ralf Rubin |
Music: | Kalevi Hartti |
Cinematography: | Ossi Skurnik |
Editing: | Ossi Skurnik |
Runtime: | 73 minutes |
Country: | Finland |
Language: | Finnish |
The Face in the Mirror (Finnish: Kasvot kuvastimessa) is a 1953 Finnish drama film directed by Ralf Rubin and starring Airi Honkaniemi, Tauno Majuri and Ritva Karisto.[1] The film's style has some similarities to Italian neorealism.
Cast
- Airi Honkaniemi as Inkeri Harju
- Tauno Majuri as The Doctor
- Ritva Karisto as Tyttö tyttökodissa
- Kalevi Hartti as Veikko Syvärinen
- Jalmari Parikka as Romukauppias
- Aili Valli as Neiti Kaarela
- Erkki Holm Uolevi Lönnberg as Kaarlo Virtanen
- Ilmari Louko Maria Braithwaite as Inkerin äiti
- Erkki Ertama as Vittorio
- Hellevi Selvilä as Maria Laine
- Valentina Hietala as Opettaja
- Sirkka Breider as Koulun opettaja
- Aje Klinthe as Tyttökodin johtaja
- Veikko Laihanen as Kuppilan pitäjä
- Mirja Karisto as Ulla Rainto
- Leila Lehtonen as Tyttö tyttökodissa
- Ossi Skurnik as Mies ravintolassa
References
- Krautz p.229
Bibliography
- Alfred Krautz. International directory of cinematographers set- and costume designers in film. Volume V. Saur, 1986.