
The Life of Aleksis Kivi
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Aleksis Kivi (1834-1872) was a Finnish author who wrote the first significant novel in the Finnish language, "Seven Brothers/Seitsemän veljestä". Although Kivi was among the very earliest authors of prose and lyrics in Finnish language, he is still considered one of the greatest of them all.
Top Cast
Marko Tiusanen
Marko Tiusanen
Aleksis Kivi
Marko Tiusanen
Aleksis Kivi


Jari Salmi
Jari Salmi
Emil Nervander
Jari Salmi
Emil Nervander


Karoliina Kudjoi
Karoliina Kudjoi
Albina Palmqvist
Karoliina Kudjoi
Albina Palmqvist
Margit Lindeman
Margit Lindeman
Amalia Rosencrantz
Margit Lindeman
Amalia Rosencrantz
Gustav Wiklund
Gustav Wiklund
J.V. Snellman
Gustav Wiklund
J.V. Snellman
Jouko Turkka
Jouko Turkka
Doctor
Jouko Turkka
Doctor
Esko Hukkanen
Esko Hukkanen
Runeberg
Esko Hukkanen
Runeberg
Inga-Liisa Laukka
Inga-Liisa Laukka
Fredrika Runeberg
Inga-Liisa Laukka
Fredrika Runeberg


Veikko Sinisalo
Veikko Sinisalo
Eerikki Stenvall
Veikko Sinisalo
Eerikki Stenvall
Juha Turkka
Juha Turkka
Juhani Stenvall
Juha Turkka
Juhani Stenvall
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