takomilla
Takomilla is a Finnish documentary film released in 1963. Directed by Miklós Jancsó and Martti Ronimus, the film explores the theme of totalitarianism and the stifling of individuality in Soviet-occupied Finland.
The film's narrative revolves around a group of intellectuals and artists facing the ideological pressures of
Takomilla was shot in black and white and features a mix of documentary and fictional elements. The
The film's title, "takomilla," is a Finnish word that roughly translates to "in anticipation of." This subtle
The film was written by Miklós Jancsó, a Hungarian filmmaker known for his nuanced explorations of societal
Takomilla remains an interesting, if lesser-known, chapter in the oeuvres of both directors. Its thoughtful exploration