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An Eye for an Eye 1999

★ 3.01 votes81 min📅 1999-10-01

Finnish horror-drama *An Eye for an Eye (1999)*, directed by Atro Lahtela, follows sculptor Kiia as she returns to her eerie hometown of Pirunperä after years away.

Director: Atro Lahtela

Cast

Meri Nenonen
Meri Nenonen
Kiia Saari
Jani Volanen
Jani Volanen
Sulo Salo / Kalevi Salo
Jukka-Pekka Palo
Jukka-Pekka Palo
Martti Saari
Ari Piispa
Ari Piispa
Kai-Petteri Korppi
Ulla Uotinen
Maria Korppi
Heidi Kiviharju
Heidi Kiviharju
Sari Salo
Inga-Liisa Laukka
Martta-mummo
Johanna af Schultén
Johanna af Schultén
Eija Saari
Eeva-Liisa Haimelin
Siiri
Walter Gröhn
Pikku-Sulo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Eye for an Eye (1999) about?

The film centers on Kiia, a sculptor haunted by her father's suicide, who returns to her hometown to confront its eerie past. As she investigates, she uncovers chilling secrets tied to her family and the village itself.

Who directed An Eye for an Eye?

An Eye for an Eye was directed by Atro Lahtela, a Finnish filmmaker known for atmospheric storytelling.

Who stars in An Eye for an Eye?

The film features Meri Nenonen, Jani Volanen, and Jukka-Pekka Palo among its main cast.

Is An Eye for an Eye (1999) worth watching?

While not widely rated, this Finnish horror-drama offers a moody, atmospheric experience for genre fans. Its blend of psychological tension and rural folklore makes it a unique pick for those seeking something offbeat.

How long is An Eye for an Eye?

An Eye for an Eye has a runtime of 81 minutes.

About An Eye for an Eye (1999) — Finnish Horror-Drama Unveiling Dark Secrets

Finnish horror-drama *An Eye for an Eye (1999)*, directed by Atro Lahtela, follows sculptor Kiia as she returns to her eerie hometown of Pirunperä after years away. Haunted by nightmares of her father's suicide and the village's dark secrets, Kiia seeks closure while creating sculptures for the local church.

As she digs into the past, she uncovers unsettling truths that blur the line between reality and the supernatural. With a haunting atmosphere and themes of guilt and memory, this 81-minute gem blends psychological tension with Finnish rural folklore, making it a compelling watch for fans of slow-burn horror and character-driven drama.