10.12.2010, 21:09
Rare Exports is a finnish movie based on two short films.
Which are;
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei69bYwwCvc&feature=related]Rare Exports Inc.[/ame]
And;
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkyqODDF-LU&feature=related]Rare Exports: The Official Safety Instructions[/ame]
MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!
It's a story about the original supernatural Santa Claus who instead of rewarding children, punishes the naughty.
It's set on the Korvatunturi mountain and focuses on a group of local reindeer herders and their families.
Another group is making excavations on the Korvatunturi mountain, the biggest sacred burial mound in the world.
Soon after the excavations, the local reindeers are mysteriously killed, and children and heating supplies start disappearing from the town.
The occupant of the grave wasn't dead.
Trailer;
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qdbmsL-Q28&feature=fvw[/ame]
AFAIK, it's in theaters in USA, UK, France, Norway, Finland, Sweden, France and Germany among others.
I watched it today and it's one of the best finnish movies ever IMO.
So, anyone seen it?
Which are;
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei69bYwwCvc&feature=related]Rare Exports Inc.[/ame]
And;
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkyqODDF-LU&feature=related]Rare Exports: The Official Safety Instructions[/ame]
MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!
It's a story about the original supernatural Santa Claus who instead of rewarding children, punishes the naughty.
It's set on the Korvatunturi mountain and focuses on a group of local reindeer herders and their families.
Another group is making excavations on the Korvatunturi mountain, the biggest sacred burial mound in the world.
Soon after the excavations, the local reindeers are mysteriously killed, and children and heating supplies start disappearing from the town.
The occupant of the grave wasn't dead.
Trailer;
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qdbmsL-Q28&feature=fvw[/ame]
AFAIK, it's in theaters in USA, UK, France, Norway, Finland, Sweden, France and Germany among others.
I watched it today and it's one of the best finnish movies ever IMO.
So, anyone seen it?