Blue-Eyed Helsinki (1963)

A boat trip in the Helsinki archipelago: images of water, light and people on the cruise. The same people are met in the city in different situations: at work, with their family, in conversations with a circle of friends, meditating and figuring out their duties. Work and aspirations are important and encouraging to them. They all seem to have something personal to say about their time, their views and their imaginations.

Director: Eino Ruutsalo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Henrik Otto Donner
Production: Eino Ruutsalo
Country: Finland
Language: suomi
Original Language: fi

Keywords

helsinki, finland, city portrait, boating trip

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blue-Eyed Helsinki about?
A boat trip in the Helsinki archipelago: images of water, light and people on the cruise. The same people are met in the city in different situations: at work, with their family, in conversations with a circle of friends, meditating and figuring out their duties. Work and aspirations are important and encouraging to them. They all seem to have something personal to say about their time, their views and their imaginations.
Who directed Blue-Eyed Helsinki?
Blue-Eyed Helsinki was directed by Eino Ruutsalo.
Who stars in Blue-Eyed Helsinki?
Blue-Eyed Helsinki stars Philip Binham, Kaj Lindén, Esko Mustonen, Alfred H. Schmidt, Seija Siikamäki, Juhani Juustinen.
How long is Blue-Eyed Helsinki?
Blue-Eyed Helsinki has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Blue-Eyed Helsinki?
Blue-Eyed Helsinki is a Documentary film.
Where was Blue-Eyed Helsinki produced?
Blue-Eyed Helsinki was produced in Finland.