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Ryhmäteatteri

Ryhmäteatteri

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Documentary

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Documentary on the history of Ryhmäteatteri theatre company.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Finnish

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

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Release Date

03 February 2018

Country

Finland

Cast

Henri Kapulainen

Henri Kapulainen

Kirsikka Moring

Kirsikka Moring

Jukka Asikainen

Jukka Asikainen

Kari Väänänen

Kari Väänänen

Kari Heiskanen

Kari Heiskanen

Vesa Vierikko

Vesa Vierikko

Pirkka-Pekka Petelius

Pirkka-Pekka Petelius

Leena Uotila

Leena Uotila

Arto af Hällström

Arto af Hällström

Pertti Sveholm

Pertti Sveholm

Eero Saarinen

Eero Saarinen

Raila Leppäkoski

Raila Leppäkoski

Tomi Tirranen

Tomi Tirranen

Ulla Tapaninen

Ulla Tapaninen

Markku Hakuri

Markku Hakuri

Timo Torikka

Timo Torikka

Martti Suosalo

Martti Suosalo

Juha Kukkonen

Juha Kukkonen

Esa Leskinen

Esa Leskinen

Mika Myllyaho

Mika Myllyaho

Robin Svartström

Robin Svartström

Minna Suuronen

Minna Suuronen

Sami Keski-Vähälä

Sami Keski-Vähälä

Pihla Penttinen

Pihla Penttinen

Helena Vierikko

Helena Vierikko

Susanna Kuparinen

Susanna Kuparinen

Santtu Karvonen

Santtu Karvonen

Eino Heiskanen

Eino Heiskanen

Taisto Oksanen

Taisto Oksanen

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