
Forester Antti Kare and manager John Freyberg travel north in search of millions worth of timber sales. The manager's giddy daughter Margit also secretly joins the journey.

You should probably only watch this if you have a real soft spot for old black and white movies where people spend a lot of time looking at trees. It is a very quiet movie, even if it has sound, if that makes sense. If you want a fast-paced thriller, you are going to hate this within five minutes. But if you like the f...

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"You should probably only watch this if you have a real soft spot for old black and white movies where people spend a lot of time looking at trees. It is a very quiet movie, even if it has sound, if that makes sense. If you want a fast-paced thriller, you are going to hate this within five minutes. But if you like the feeling of a cold Finnish morning from nearly a century ago, it’s actually kind of cozy. The story follows Antti Kare, a forester who looks like he has never had a bad day in his li..."
Jorma Nieminen
Unto Seppänen, Waldemar Wohlström
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