
Then the Times, They Changed
Documentary
Overview
Known as one of Finland’s most prominent rock institutions, Tavastia club celebrated half a century of being in the business, whilst withstanding the challenges of a global pandemic. In this rockumentary, director Antti Kuivalainen takes us through the history of Tavastia, as the club which brought rock ‘n’ roll to Finland.
Top Cast
Juhani Merimaa
Juhani Merimaa
Self
Juhani Merimaa
Self
Mikko Merimaa
Mikko Merimaa
Self
Mikko Merimaa
Self
Jussi Raittinen
Jussi Raittinen
Self
Jussi Raittinen
Self
Kalle Toriseva
Kalle Toriseva
Self
Kalle Toriseva
Self
Mikko Mattlar
Mikko Mattlar
Self
Mikko Mattlar
Self


Sanni Kurkisuo
Sanni Kurkisuo
Sanni
Sanni Kurkisuo
Sanni


Paula Vesala
Paula Vesala
Vesala
Paula Vesala
Vesala
Knipi
Knipi
Self
Knipi
Self


Ismo Alanko
Ismo Alanko
Self
Ismo Alanko
Self


Ville Valo
Ville Valo
Self
Ville Valo
Self
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