
Helene
Drama · Romance
Overview
Year 1915. Helene Schjerfbeck lives as a forgotten artist with her elderly mother in the countryside. It has been years since the last exhibit, and Helene continues to paint only because of her passion. Everything changes when art dealer finds Helen and her 159 wonderful paintings - and wants to organize a big private exhibit. However, Helen's turning point comes only when she is introduced to Einar Reuter. Young Einar is a forester, art enthusiast, and a passionate admirer of Helene's work. He becomes Helen's trusted and lover.
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Laura Birn
Laura Birn
Helene Schjerfbeck
Laura Birn
Helene Schjerfbeck


Johannes Holopainen
Johannes Holopainen
Einar Reuter
Johannes Holopainen
Einar Reuter


Pirkko Saisio
Pirkko Saisio
Olga Schjerfbeck
Pirkko Saisio
Olga Schjerfbeck


Krista Kosonen
Krista Kosonen
Helena Westermarck
Krista Kosonen
Helena Westermarck


Eero Aho
Eero Aho
Magnus Schjerfbeck
Eero Aho
Magnus Schjerfbeck


Jarkko Lahti
Jarkko Lahti
Gösta Sundman
Jarkko Lahti
Gösta Sundman


Saana Koivisto
Saana Koivisto
Tyra Arp
Saana Koivisto
Tyra Arp


Jan Korander
Jan Korander
Dr. Säilä
Jan Korander
Dr. Säilä


Petteri Pennilä
Petteri Pennilä
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Valentina Kalinina
Valentina Kalinina
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