Lampaansyöjät (film)
1972 Finnish film directed by Seppo Huunonen / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lampaansyöjät (The Sheep Eaters) is a 1972 Finnish comedy-drama film written, produced and directed by Seppo Huunonen [fi]. Based on the 1970 novel The Sheep Eaters by Veikko Huovinen, it tells the story of two men who decide to execute "Operation Sheep Eaters" they had planned during the winter, with the intention of spending their summer vacation in the countryside, hunting sheep and roasting them for "robber's roast".[2] The film both parodies and admires the traditional Finnish man's longing for freedom from the dreary everyday life.[3] The film stars Heikki Kinnunen and Leo Lastumäki.[1]
Lampaansyöjät | |
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Directed by | Seppo Huunonen |
Written by | Seppo Huunonen Pekka Hakala |
Based on | Lampaansyöjät by Veikko Huovinen |
Produced by | Seppo Huunonen |
Starring | Heikki Kinnunen Leo Lastumäki |
Cinematography | Kari Sohlberg Esko Jantunen Risto Inkinen Pentti Auer |
Edited by | Erkki Seiro |
Music by | Paroni Paakkunainen Tapio Rautavaara Ilpo Saastamoinen |
Production company | Filmi-Ässä Oy |
Distributed by | Finnkino Oy |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Finland |
Language | Finnish |
Budget | FIM 850,075[1] |
Huunonen won the Jussi Award for Best Producer for the film.[2] Like the original novel, the film adaptation increased the recognition of the "robber's roast" recipe.[4]