
Aatamin puvussa... ...ja vähän Eevankin (1971)
Année de sortie : 1971
Pays : Finland
Titre alternatif : Aadama ülikonnas ja pisut Eeva omaski, I Adams kläder och lite i Evas, Ádám Éva-kosztümben, I Adams kläder och lite i Evas, In Adam's Dress and a Bit in Eve's Too
Réalisateur : Matti Kassila
Scénariste : Agapetus, Matti Kassila, Osmo Lampinen
Production & Genre
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : based on novel or book, bathing, prison escape, summer
Synopsis
Aatamin puvussa... ...ja vähän Eevankin follows two young men, Heikki and Jussi, who find themselves in an awkward situation when a fugitive from prison steals their clothes while they are swimming in a lake during a summer day in Finland. Left naked, the pair must navigate through town to retrieve new clothes. Their peculiar predicament attracts attention and causes chaos among the townsfolk. Notably, it awakens the 'motherly instincts' of the local police chief's daughter and her friend, leading to some romantic entanglements.
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Résumé
Directed by Matti Kassila in 1971, Aatamin puvussa... ...ja vähän Eevankin is a Finnish comedy film that is part of a series known as 'Agapetus farces'. The movie is based on the premise of an escaped convict's impact on a small town and focuses on the comedic situations that arise from his actions. The story unfolds during the summer season, with themes of bathing, prison escape, and romance. Despite its unique setting and premise, there is limited information available about the film's deeper themes or significance.
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