The Last Misfits by The Golden River (2025)

A film about land, generation gaps, and things coming to an end.

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This film follows the human fates of a 150-year-old gold miner community living in the distant Lapland wilderness beyond telephone networks. Their peaceful life comes to an end when a new law forces them to abandon their way of living. Depicted through painting-like visual expression, this warm, bittersweet, and universal story tells about the only permanent thing there is: change.

Director: Juho-Pekka Tanskanen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 79 min
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Country: Finland, Germany
Language: suomi
Original Language: fi

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More Films by Director: Juho-Pekka Tanskanen
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Misfits by The Golden River about?
This film follows the human fates of a 150-year-old gold miner community living in the distant Lapland wilderness beyond telephone networks. Their peaceful life comes to an end when a new law forces them to abandon their way of living. Depicted through painting-like visual expression, this warm, bittersweet, and universal story tells about the only permanent thing there is: change.
Who directed The Last Misfits by The Golden River?
The Last Misfits by The Golden River was directed by Juho-Pekka Tanskanen.
How long is The Last Misfits by The Golden River?
The Last Misfits by The Golden River has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
What genre is The Last Misfits by The Golden River?
The Last Misfits by The Golden River is a Documentary film.
Where was The Last Misfits by The Golden River produced?
The Last Misfits by The Golden River was produced in Finland, Germany.