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The Unknown Woman

The Unknown Woman is a documentary film scripted and directed by Elina Kivihalme. It depicts the reality of Finnish agriculture and forestry during the war years, when the home front relied entirely upon the work and endurance of the women. All farm work, caring for the children, woodcutting and other forestry operations were undertaken by the civilians, as the men in their prime were on the front.

Top Cast

  • Alli Toivari

    Alli Toivari

    Self

  • Pentti Ojaniemi

    Pentti Ojaniemi

    Self

  • Onerva Hintikka

    Onerva Hintikka

    Self

  • Anna-Liisa Salmioja

    Anna-Liisa Salmioja

    Self

  • Eeva Jalo

    Eeva Jalo

    Self

  • Leena Posti-Ahokas

    Leena Posti-Ahokas

    Self

  • Anna-Kaarina Jaakkola

    Anna-Kaarina Jaakkola

    Self

  • Märtha Kevin

    Märtha Kevin

    Self

  • Sirkka Nukari

    Sirkka Nukari

    Self

Overview

The Unknown Woman is a documentary film scripted and directed by Elina Kivihalme. It depicts the reality of Finnish agriculture and forestry during the war years, when the home front relied entirely upon the work and endurance of the women. All farm work, caring for the children, woodcutting and other forestry operations were undertaken by the civilians, as the men in their prime were on the front.

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