Kissan kuolema (1994)
In the closed community of a reform school for teenagers, the principal's daughter is found sexually molested. The schoolgirls seem to know more than they are willing to tell.
Director: Raimo O. Niemi
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date: September 2, 1994
Cast
- Marja Pyykkö - Nitta
- Kalle Ahola - Ari
- Kaija Kangas - Liisa
- Eero Saarinen - Keme
- Pekko Borgar - Jekku
- Rea Mauranen - Annikki, koulukodin johtajatar
- Marjaana Maijala - Annaleena, johtajattaren tytär
- Peter Franzén - Saku
- Eero Milonoff - Uusi poika
- Sulevi Peltola - Masa, koulukodin ohjaaja
Screenplay
- Taru Väyrynen (Novel)
- Raimo O. Niemi (Screenplay)
Music: Yari
Cinematography: Jyrki Arnikari
Editing: Lena Paersch
Production: Kinoproduction
Country: Finland, Sweden
Language: suomi
Original Language: fi
Themes
Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
rape, sexual abuse, based on novel or book, approved school , coming of age, rape victim, sexual violence, juvenile delinquent, teenage rape, animal killing, dead cat, reform school, finland, teenage romance, power abuse
More Films by Director: Raimo O. Niemi
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kissan kuolema about?
- In the closed community of a reform school for teenagers, the principal's daughter is found sexually molested. The schoolgirls seem to know more than they are willing to tell.
- Who directed Kissan kuolema?
- Kissan kuolema was directed by Raimo O. Niemi.
- Who stars in Kissan kuolema?
- Kissan kuolema stars Marja Pyykkö, Kalle Ahola, Kaija Kangas, Eero Saarinen, Pekko Borgar, Rea Mauranen.
- How long is Kissan kuolema?
- Kissan kuolema has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
- What genre is Kissan kuolema?
- Kissan kuolema is a Drama film.
- Where was Kissan kuolema produced?
- Kissan kuolema was produced in Finland, Sweden.
- What are the themes of Kissan kuolema?
- The themes of Kissan kuolema include: Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.