Kirkastettu sydän (1943)
Ahti Helpi, the pastor of a rural parish who sees himself as both a priest and a soldier, leaves for the front to continue the war. At home, his pregnant wife Lea takes care of their large family as well as the parishioners. They endure the difficult times by believing in God, home, and their fatherland.
Director: Ilmari Unho
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 99 min
Release Date: December 18, 1943
Cast
- Joel Rinne - Ahti Helpi
- Emma Väänänen - Lea Helpi
- Eine Laine - Riitta
- Kaija Rahola - Liisa
- Annie Mörk - Lea's mother
- Henny Valjus - Maija
- Anni Aitto - Teacher
- Harri Sinijärvi - Priest
- Kalle Kirjavainen - Poet
- Vilho Siivola - Rahkonen
Screenplay
- Martta Haatanen (Novel)
- Ilmari Unho (Screenplay)
Music: Taneli Kuusisto
Cinematography: Kalle Peronkoski
Editing: Elle Hongisto
Production: Suomi-Filmi
Country: Finland
Language: suomi
Original Language: fi
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity, Faith, Religion and Spirituality
Keywords
based on novel or book, patriotism, world war ii, religion, vicar, home front, war widow
More Films by Director: Ilmari Unho
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kirkastettu sydän about?
- Ahti Helpi, the pastor of a rural parish who sees himself as both a priest and a soldier, leaves for the front to continue the war. At home, his pregnant wife Lea takes care of their large family as well as the parishioners. They endure the difficult times by believing in God, home, and their fatherland.
- Who directed Kirkastettu sydän?
- Kirkastettu sydän was directed by Ilmari Unho.
- Who stars in Kirkastettu sydän?
- Kirkastettu sydän stars Joel Rinne, Emma Väänänen, Eine Laine, Kaija Rahola, Annie Mörk, Henny Valjus.
- How long is Kirkastettu sydän?
- Kirkastettu sydän has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
- What genre is Kirkastettu sydän?
- Kirkastettu sydän is a Drama, War film.
- Where was Kirkastettu sydän produced?
- Kirkastettu sydän was produced in Finland.
- What are the themes of Kirkastettu sydän?
- The themes of Kirkastettu sydän include: The Horror of War and Humanity, Faith, Religion and Spirituality.