Men in motion: On the third Unknown Soldier




Sihvonen Jukka

PublisherINTELLECT LTD

2021

Journal of Scandinavian Cinema

JOURNAL OF SCANDINAVIAN CINEMA

J SCAND CINE

11

1

59

73

15

2042-7891

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1386/jsca_00038_1

https://doi.org/10.1386/jsca_00038_1



The third adaptation of The Unknown Soldier premiered during the celebration of the centennial anniversary of Finland's independence in 2017. The original novel by Vaino Linna was published in 1954. This article will set the story of the novel briefly in both historical and authorial contexts. Then the discussion concentrates on characteristics of spectatorship and observations about differences between the three film adaptations of the novel, the first directed by Edvin Laine (1955), the second by Rauni Mollberg (1985) and the most recent version, again some 30 years later, directed by Aku Louhimies (2017). Analysis of this film highlights differences from the earlier adaptations as well as additions and shifts in emphasis when compared to the novel, such as the role of the home front and the focus on particular characters, especially corporal Rokka.



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