- The Joulukalenteri
"The Joulukalenteri" (Finnish for "The
Christmas Calendar", the English word "the" is part of the name) was a 1997 Finnishtelevision miniseries produced byMTV3 that was broadcasted again in 1998. It was based on the Danish series "The Julekalender " from1991 .The series came out in December 1997 with one episode per day, concluding on Christmas Eve. The original concept and script of the series, as well as its numerous
song s came from the Danish trio ofDe Nattergale (Carsten Knudsen ,Uffe Rødbæk Madsen andViggo Sommer ). The Finnish adaptation was directed by Jukka Virtanen and starredSeppo Korjus ,Kari Lehtomäki ,Raimo Smedberg and Jukka Virtanen.In December
2007 there was a rerun onSubtv and now a DVD and a CD which contains the songs played in the series, can be bought on a special web-site [http://www.thejoulukalenteri.com/index.html] .Plot summary
In
Alaska (referred to as "a faraway place at the edge of the world") the oldelf Iki-Iäkäs is dying, because the musicbox which plays his life's melody is about to stop. Iki-Iäkäs sends three elves, Toivo, Kauko and Hande, to Finland (whence the elves were driven away by the evil and greedy Näsä) to find the key to the music box so that it can be rewound.After forgetting to fill the tank of their aeroplane, the elves crash into the woods. They manage to steal fuel from a nearby
farm , the occupants of which are completely unaware of the elves' presence and the true intentions of their bizarre guest Pentti. Pentti is, in actuality, a Näsä sent to steal the elves' Book of Knowledge which holds the answer to every question. Despite getting the gas, they can't leave, because thepropeller was twisted in the crash and so Kauko, an elf of an establishedcarpenter family, begins to make a new one out of wood.As a comedic touch, the three elves speak in a mixture of Finnish and English. This is mostly Finnish but (almost) every line contains a few words or phrases replaced by English in random places.
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