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Amanda Pilke was featured in the making of documentary for the film 'Vuosaari' (2012).
Alternate Names: Laura Eveliina Birn, Лаура Бірн, لورا بیرن, ラウラ・ビルン, 蘿拉・伯恩
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Laura Eveliina Birn, born on April 25, 1981 in Helsinki, Finland, is an accomplished Finnish actress. She graduated from Teatterikorkeakoulu (Helsinki) in 2008 after studying between 2002 and 2007. Birn is known for her notable roles in various Nordic films such as 'Lupaus' (2005), '8 days to the Premiere' (2008), and 'Vuosaari' (2012). She won the Best Actress Jussi Award for her role in 'Puhdistus' (2012) and received a State Prize for Cinematography in 2013. In recent years, Birn has been portraying robot Eto Demerzel in the series 'Foundation', with season two released in 2023.
Release Year: 2012
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Alternative Title: Пречистване, Fegefeuer, Renselse, Puhastus, Utrensning, The Purge, Tisztogatás, Utrenskning, Oczyszczenie, Очищение
Director: Antti J. Jokinen
Writer: Antti J. Jokinen, Marko Leino, Sofi Oksanen
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Genre: Drama, Film Adaptation
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In 'Puhdistus', set in Estonia in 1992, Aliide Truu, an older woman haunted by her past actions during Stalin's era and the deportation to Siberia, finds a young woman named Zara on her doorstep one night. Zara has escaped from the Russian mafia who held her captive as a sex slave. Aliide discovers that Zara is related to her, sparking a complex relationship between the two women. As they begin to trust each other, their pasts start to unravel, revealing a tragic family drama of rivalry, lust, and loss that unfolded during Estonia's Soviet occupation.
'Puhdistus' (2012) is a Finnish-Estonian drama directed by Antti Jokinen. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Sofi Oksanen, the film explores themes of guilt, survival, and redemption through the stories of two women from different eras whose lives intersect. Set against the backdrop of Estonia's tumultuous history, the movie delves into the horrors of Stalin's era and the Soviet occupation, as well as the contemporary struggles with organized crime.