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8h01.comKäsky (English title: Tears of April) is a 2008 Finnish war drama film directed by Aku Louhimies and based on the novel of the same name by Leena Lander1. The film is set in the final stages of the Finnish Civil War of 1918, which pitted the socialist Reds against the conservative Whites12. The film tells the story of Miina (Pihla Viitala), a female Red Guard fighter who is captured by the Whites after a bloody ambush. She is spared from execution by Aaro (Samuli Vauramo), a White soldier who insists on following the military rules and bringing her to a trial. Along the way, they encounter various dangers and hardships, as well as develop an unexpected bond. However, their fate is ultimately decided by Emil Hallenberg (Eero Aho), a cultured and ruthless judge who sentences hundreds of Reds to death123. The film explores the themes of war, violence, justice, love, and humanity. It portrays the
brutal reality of the civil war and its impact on the people involved, both victims and perpetrators. It also depicts the contrast between the rural and urban lifestyles, as well as the cultural and ideological differences between the Finnish and Swedish-speaking populations. The film does not take sides in the conflict, but rather shows the complexity and tragedy of the situation23. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised its cinematography, direction, acting, and script. It was also nominated for several awards, including six Jussi Awards (the Finnish equivalent of the Oscars), of which it won two: Best Cinematography and Best Music13. The film was also selected as the Finnish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist1. Käsky is a film that may appeal to fans of historical dramas or war movies, but it is not for the squeamish or the sentimental. It is a film that depicts a dark and turbulent chapter of Finnish history, but it also offers some glimpses of hope and beauty. It is a film that challenges the viewer to reflect on their own values and beliefs, but it also provides some emotional and artistic satisfaction.