Kolmiapila (Shamrock) is a Finnish anthology film released in 1953. It consists of three episodes: Marja's Story, A Happy Family, and Eeva's Tale. The film explores themes of parenthood and childlessness, addressing the challenges they present and their resolutions. Directed by Roland af Hällström, Kyllikki Forssell, and Esko Töyri, it marked Kyllikki Forssell's sole film as a director and her place as the third woman to direct a Finnish feature film.[1]

Kolmiapila
Directed byRoland af Hällström
Kyllikki Forssell
Esko Töyri
Written byKaarlo Nuorvala
Produced byMauno Mäkelä
StarringEeva-Kaarina Volanen
Leif Wager
Tauno Palo
Leena Häkinen
CinematographyEsko Töyri
Unto Kumpulainen
Music byTauno Pylkkänen
Production
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Release date
  • 3 April 1953 (1953-04-03)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish

The episodes vary in tone and content, with the first portraying the harsh realities of a factory worker, the second taking a comedic approach to parents who idolize their child, and the third revolving around a singer's seductive influence over an innocent girl.

Cast

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Actor Role
Eeva-Kaarina Volanen Eeva, Olavi's wife
Leif Wager Jorma, songwriter Lauri Salla
Tauno Palo Olavi, doctor
Leena Häkinen Marja
Jussi Jurkka Janne
Sirkka-Liisa Wilén Irmeli, Olli's wife
Matti Ranin Olli, a student
Irma Seikkula Orphanage director
Laina Laine Jorma's mother
Rakel Laakso Eedla, caretaker's wife
Arto Mäkelä Arvo, Marja's brother
Rauha Rentola Kaisu
Salli Karuna Lady Laura Virranheimo
Elli Ylimaa Child protection board inspector
Birgitta Ulfsson Nervous mother

Reception

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The film was praised by critic Arto Pajukallio as an intriguing commentary from a time when concepts like rainbow families and single-parent households were unfamiliar.[2] However, some, such as a reviewer in Tv-maailma, found its message overly preachy and dramatic.[3]

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Shamrock at IMDb

References

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  1. ^ "Kolmiapila". Elonet.
  2. ^ Pajukallio, Arto: Elokuvat. Helsingin Sanomat 14.5.2011, s. D 11.
  3. ^ Päivän elokuvia. Tv-maailma 19/2011, s. 5.