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Resistant

Sep 20, 2021
1h 20m
★ 6.0

Overview

Documentary film about Arndt Pekurinen and the peace movement in the early 20th century. Pekurinen spoke out for pacifism, conscientious objection and peace, and received support for his actions around the world. However, his worldview collided with the nationalist and militaristic atmosphere of the era in Finland. He was considered a troublemaker, a traitor, and a caricature of masculinity. The film is a universal and timeless account of a man persecuted for his opinions. At the same time, it is a description of the weak tolerance of young independent Finland towards dissidents. Pekurinen was executed during the Continuation War by his compatriots on November 5, 1941.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Oktober

Cast

Joonas Saartamo

Arndt Pekurinen (voice)

Joonas Saartamo

Elena Leeve

Säde Pekurinen (voice)

Elena Leeve

Vilma Melasniemi

Aleksandra Pekurinen (voice)

Vilma Melasniemi

Olavi Uusivirta

Aarne Selinheimo / Aito Alsi (voice)

Olavi Uusivirta

Lauri Tilkanen

Tauno Tapanainen / Kaarlo Kinnunen (voice)

Lauri Tilkanen

Hannu-Pekka Björkman

Ilmari Talvitie (voice)

Hannu-Pekka Björkman

Taisto Oksanen

Freedy Kekäläinen (voice)

Taisto Oksanen

Olli Uosukainen

Juho Niukkanen (voice)

Olli Uosukainen

Nicholas Wancke

Somerville Hastings (voice)

Nicholas Wancke

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