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Overview
A poem about the poetic pursuit that in a harmonious way longs for death to occur. Life's desires and worries have done much harm to the poetic self and the person sees death as a help to loosen a large weight from their shoulders.
Top Cast
Pirkko Nurmi
Pirkko Nurmi
Edith Södergran
Pirkko Nurmi
Edith Södergran
Majlis Granlund
Majlis Granlund
Helena Södergran
Majlis Granlund
Helena Södergran
Elmer Green
Elmer Green
Mats Södergran
Elmer Green
Mats Södergran
Lena Linden
Lena Linden
Little Edith
Lena Linden
Little Edith
Maj-Len Thomassen
Maj-Len Thomassen
Singa
Maj-Len Thomassen
Singa


Lilga Kovanko
Lilga Kovanko
Hagar Olsson
Lilga Kovanko
Hagar Olsson
Ivar Rosenblad
Ivar Rosenblad
Professor Gunnar Castren
Ivar Rosenblad
Professor Gunnar Castren


Tomas Laustiola
Tomas Laustiola
Elmer Diktonius
Tomas Laustiola
Elmer Diktonius
Jaakko Kytömaa
Jaakko Kytömaa
Erik Gotenfelt
Jaakko Kytömaa
Erik Gotenfelt
Lars Svedberg
Lars Svedberg
Jarl Hemmer
Lars Svedberg
Jarl Hemmer
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