100 liters of beer: the preview clip of the new unmissable film by Teemu Nikki, between alcohol and fun

How many liters of craft beer would you produce to celebrate your sister’s wedding? The answer is 100 liters of beer or, at least, this is what the family protagonist of the new film directed by Teemu Nikki at the cinema from 17 July for the Wonder Pictureswho chose to build a comedy at times brilliant and tracts grotesque dedicated to a very complex theme like The relationship of the Finns with alcohol. At the center of the story there are two middle -aged sisters, Taina and Pirkko, who produce the profession sahtia homemade beer for more than a thousand years with a very rich flavor, a little sweet and very strong. Things change when the two promise to produce 100 liters of beer for the imminent wedding of her sister Päivi, who have been moving for some time to Helsinki and forced to walk with titanium prostheses after an accident caused by Taina.

Despite good intentions, The day before the wedding the sisters realize they have drank all the Sahti who producedleaving them just 24 hours to recover more. The result is a raw comedy, one History that mixes western, dark humor and tenderness But also a tribute to small communities and Sahti beer, also produced by the director’s family that he also drawn with full hands from his personal experience. «I come from Sysmä and provincialism is an important part of my identity. Whenever I can, I refer to my origins, to the fact that I come from a family of Sahti producers », explains the director by adding that, in general, the Sahti, not so common today, is enjoyed during the day of Midsummer (the midnight sun feast), at Christmas, weddings, funerals or, simply, for the pleasure of doing it as the two protagonists of 100 liters.

100 liters of beer The preview clip of the new unmissable Teemu Nikki film between alcohol and fun

«It has a legendary reputation as a drink capable of satisfying fully, giving the head after a few sips and stirring the stomach. I want to show you Sahti as an important part of a community and the identity of the main characterslike wine for Italians or beer for the Germans. Drinking is not a new theme in Finnish cinema, but I want to tell this story in my own way, through the stylistic features of the black comedy. The film does not speak of alcoholism, but about its causes. I want the public to be identified with the main characters and be pushed to reflect, between laughter and another, on the reason for this hilarity “concludes Teemu Nikki, succeeded in the impossible company to create a comedy on drinking and on the Alcohol consumption of the Finnish alcohol in an intelligent way, such as a western with hot atmospheres that seems to be shot in the 1960s.

Source: Vanity Fair

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