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A newlywed woman goes to the local shaman to get some help with her love life, but instead she gets turned into a white reindeer vampire.A newlywed woman goes to the local shaman to get some help with her love life, but instead she gets turned into a white reindeer vampire.A newlywed woman goes to the local shaman to get some help with her love life, but instead she gets turned into a white reindeer vampire.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 1 nomination total
Matti Haapamäki
- Poropaimen
- (uncredited)
Tyyne Haarla
- Vanhempi nainen
- (uncredited)
Pentti Irjala
- Puhemies
- (uncredited)
Edvin Kajanne
- Poromies
- (uncredited)
Kauko Laurikainen
- Mies kodassa
- (uncredited)
Heimo Lepistö
- Rikas äijä
- (uncredited)
Tauno Rova
- Poromies
- (uncredited)
Jarl Siekkinen
- Poropaimen
- (uncredited)
Aulis Silvonen
- Poropaimen
- (uncredited)
Eljas Taina
- Poropaimen
- (uncredited)
Aarne Tarkas
- Sulhanen
- (uncredited)
Inke Tarkas
- Morsian
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe first film from Finland to compete in the prestigious Cannes film festival.
- GoofsThe movie depicts Sámi people but instead of Sámi languages they speak Finnish, even to each other. It is true that the Sámi speech community has been shifting towards Finnish in Finland, but the total absence of Sámi languages in the dialogue is not plausible.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Erik Blomberg - elämä ja kamera (1982)
Featured review
Be careful what you wish for is the moral of this captivating 1952 fantasy horror (a rare genre movie from Finland), and perhaps the world's only example of Sami gothic cinema. A newly-married young woman, Pirita (Mirjami Kuosmanen), desperate for affection, visits a shaman who offers a potion that makes her an irresistible object of desire, but there is a terrible cost. Pirita becomes a bloodthirsty shapeshifter who lures men out into the barren wilderness where she kills them. It was the directorial debut of Finnish cinematographer Erik Blomberg, and was filmed amongst the starkly beautiful fells of Finnish Lapland. Blomberg combines an almost documentary filming style with avant-garde experimentation to produce a dreamy art-house horror film without compare, and it remains one of world cinema's criminally under-seen masterpieces. The film was entered in competition at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival and earned the Jean Cocteau-led jury special award for Best Fairy Tale Film. After its limited release five years later in the United States, it was one of five films to win the 1956 Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film.
- mwilson1976
- May 12, 2020
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- Das weiße Rentier
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- Budget
- $33,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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