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Kolmesti: Mikko Sarvanne Garden

Kolmesti: Mikko Sarvanne Garden

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Did you look at the sun for too long, until the shapes of the surrounding world stretched and the colors became distorted? In this music documentary, the band Mikko Sarvanne Garden performscompositions set to contemporary poetry: Heräämisen valkea myrsky, Valo jota pöly juo, and Hiljainen kuin metsä.

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Original Language

English

Runtime

42 mins

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Release Date

29 November 2025

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