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Then the Times, They Changed
Then the Times, They Changed

Then the Times, They Changed

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Documentary

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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.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Finnish

Runtime

72 mins

Rating

6.7/10

Release Date

01 February 2022

Country

Finland

Cast

Juhani Merimaa

Juhani Merimaa

Self

Mikko Merimaa

Mikko Merimaa

Self

Jussi Raittinen

Jussi Raittinen

Self

Kalle Toriseva

Kalle Toriseva

Self

Mikko Mattlar

Mikko Mattlar

Self

Sanni Kurkisuo

Sanni Kurkisuo

Sanni

Paula Vesala

Paula Vesala

Vesala

Knipi

Knipi

Self

Ismo Alanko

Ismo Alanko

Self

Ville Valo

Ville Valo

Self

Samuli Putro

Samuli Putro

Self

J. Karjalainen

J. Karjalainen

Self

Kim Kuusi

Kim Kuusi

Self

Pelle Miljoona

Pelle Miljoona

Self

Pekka Sauri

Pekka Sauri

Self

Pekka Görman

Pekka Görman

Self

Jussi69

Jussi69

Self

Antti Kirvesmäki

Antti Kirvesmäki

Self

Jussi Pelkonen

Jussi Pelkonen

Self

Lasse Kurki

Lasse Kurki

Self

BEHM

BEHM

BEHM

Maija Vilkkumaa

Maija Vilkkumaa

Self

Esa Holopainen

Esa Holopainen

Self

Antti Lehtinen

Antti Lehtinen

Self

Alexi Laiho

Alexi Laiho

Self

Eicca Toppinen

Eicca Toppinen

Self

Ville Galle

Ville Galle

Self

Jare Brand

Jare Brand

Self

Olavi Uusivirta

Olavi Uusivirta

Self

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