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Directed by | Dome Karukoski |
Produced by | Aleksi Bardy |
Written by | Pekko Pesonen |
Starring |
Pamela Tola Samuli Vauramo |
Music by | Jukka Immonen |
Cinematography | Pini Hellstedt |
Distributed by | Helsinki Filmi Oy |
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Running time
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102 minutes |
Country | Finland |
Language | Finnish |
Beauty and the Bastard is a 2005 Finnish musical romantic drama film directed by Dome Karukoski and written by Pekko Pesonen. Its original Finnish title is Tyttö sinä olet tähti, which means "Girl you are a star". It stars Pamela Tola and Samuli Vauramo. Eero Milonoff, Joonas Saartamo, Mikko Leppilampi and Mikko Kouki play supporting roles. It is the feature-film debut of director Dome Karukoski, who had previous experience from commercials and short films. The music was composed by Jukka Immonen's Friend Music.
The Finnish musical drama "Beauty and the Bastard," is about opposites attracting between a naive well-off young female singer Nelli, (Pamela Tola) and Sune (Samuli Vauramo), a promising but uncompromising rap DJ in the offices of a major record company.
A woman dulled with praise, Nelli (Pamela Tola) is well on her way to medical school thanks to her parents, but she dreams of a career as a singer. She is desperate to find a demo to show off her talents.
Sune is a crude agent who is afraid of women. To show his friends otherwise, he makes a bet that he can get Nelli to sleep with him. His friends don’t believe a beauty like her would be even remotely interested in him. But meanwhile Nelli sees an opportunity to get herself a free demo.
Playing each other they end up falling in love. This causes troubles for both. The beauty has to learn how to not please everybody, and the drifter has to begin considering others in his life and his art. Nelli's father and her boyfriend are not wild about the idea.
Tyttö sinä olet tähti is a modern picture of Finnish youth at the brink of adulthood. It tells of love, dreams and principles - as well as how things often turns out differently from the way people expect.