

If you like movies where things explode or people yell at each other, skip this entirely. Seriously, you will be bored to tears within four minutes. But if you are the kind of person who enjoys watching a master craftsman work with his hands, Haaparuuhen synty is actually kind of hypnotic. It is just a guy, Carl-Erik ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you like movies where things explode or people yell at each other, skip this entirely. Seriously, you will be bored to tears within four minutes. But if you are the kind of person who enjoys watching a master craftsman work with his hands, Haaparuuhen synty is actually kind of hypnotic. It is just a guy, Carl-Erik Creutz, doing one thing for a long time. He is making a haaparuuhi—a traditional dugout boat. The whole film feels like it was shot in a different century. The rhythm of the wood ..."
1920 · IMDb 5.5
Malcolm St. Clair

