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Ladies of Steel: Like There's No Tomorrow

While at the reception, Inkeri overhears the doctor telling the nurse behind the corner that there is no life expectancy or hope left. Inkeri's daughter Maija takes it upon herself to care for her mother, even if it means forcing her, but Inkeri has other plans. As her last act, she intends to save Maija from repeating her own mistakes and then throw herself into the Arctic Ocean. Inkeri escapes from the nursing home for her final journey with her steel-haired friends and Matti, who has tagged along. Before reaching the Arctic Ocean, Inkeri throws herself into life: painful memories, intense emotions, and forest rave.

Top Cast

  • Leena Uotila

    Leena Uotila

    Inkeri

  • Seela Sella

    Seela Sella

    Raili

  • Sanna-Kaisa Palo

    Sanna-Kaisa Palo

    Kerttu

  • Eero Saarinen

    Eero Saarinen

    Matti

  • Pirjo Lonka

    Pirjo Lonka

    Maija

  • Jani Volanen

    Jani Volanen

    Ville

  • Linnea Skog

    Linnea Skog

    Rosa

  • Noa Tola

    Noa Tola

    Roni

  • Heikki Nousiainen

    Heikki Nousiainen

    Tapio

Overview

While at the reception, Inkeri overhears the doctor telling the nurse behind the corner that there is no life expectancy or hope left. Inkeri's daughter Maija takes it upon herself to care for her mother, even if it means forcing her, but Inkeri has other plans. As her last act, she intends to save Maija from repeating her own mistakes and then throw herself into the Arctic Ocean. Inkeri escapes from the nursing home for her final journey with her steel-haired friends and Matti, who has tagged along. Before reaching the Arctic Ocean, Inkeri throws herself into life: painful memories, intense emotions, and forest rave.

Rating

6.8 / 10
6 Reviews
1 Popular

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