Pitääkö mun kaikki hoitaa?

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Movie
Original title Pitääkö mun kaikki hoitaa?
Country of production Finland
original language Finnish
Publishing year 2012
length 7 minutes
Rod
Director Selma Vilhunen
script Kirsikka Saari
production Elli Toivoniemi
music Tuomas Skopa
camera Peter Flinckenberg
cut Selma Vilhunen
occupation

Pitääkö mun kaikki hoitaa? (in German, for example: “Do I have to take care of everything?”) is a Finnish short film by Selma Vilhunen . He was at the Oscar ceremony in 2014 as Best Short Film nomination, losing to the Danish short film helium . It is the second Finnish film ever to have been nominated for an Oscar . The first was The Man Without a Past (2002), which was nominated in 2003 for the Best Foreign Language Film category.

Pitääkö mun kaikki hoitaa? is a comedy film set during a stressful family morning when the mother has to take care of everything by herself. A German version does not exist. In the United States, it was screened at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival in 2012.

action

The couple Sini and Jokke overslept on the day of an important wedding. Sini wakes her two daughters and everyone tries to hurry. But a lot goes wrong: the girls' clothes are still wet in the washing machine and Sini cannot find the wedding present. While searching, she stains her husband's shirt with coffee. He suggests simply taking a potted plant . Instead of their fine dresses, the children only found their Halloween costumes. When the family rushes to the bus, the potted plant breaks. After all, you don't get to the right church and accidentally end up at a funeral. There they are admonished by the priest and should show their respect. You deposit the potted plant and the greeting card. When they get over that, they decide not to go to the wedding and instead have a picnic in the cemetery.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nominees. Oscar.go.com, accessed January 9, 2015 .