
Ariel
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A Finnish man goes to the city to find a job after the mine where he worked is closed and his father commits suicide.
Top Cast


Turo Pajala
Turo Pajala
Taisto Kasurinen
Turo Pajala
Taisto Kasurinen
Susanna Haavisto
Susanna Haavisto
Irmeli Pihlaja
Susanna Haavisto
Irmeli Pihlaja


Matti Pellonpää
Matti Pellonpää
Mikkonen
Matti Pellonpää
Mikkonen
Eetu Hilkamo
Eetu Hilkamo
Riku
Eetu Hilkamo
Riku
Erkki Pajala
Erkki Pajala
Miner
Erkki Pajala
Miner
Matti Jaaranen
Matti Jaaranen
Mugger
Matti Jaaranen
Mugger
Hannu Viholainen
Hannu Viholainen
Accomplice
Hannu Viholainen
Accomplice


Jorma Markkula
Jorma Markkula
Tallyman
Jorma Markkula
Tallyman
Tarja Keinänen
Tarja Keinänen
Woman in Harbour
Tarja Keinänen
Woman in Harbour
Eino Kuusela
Eino Kuusela
Man on Beach
Eino Kuusela
Man on Beach
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