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Rokki Diggari 1981

91 min📅 1981-09-25

Dive into the high-energy world of Rokki Diggari (1981), a spirited Finnish comedy-musical that blends electrifying rock performances with the wild antics of its young protagonist, a rebellious 'Rock'n'Roll digger.

Director: Jouko Lehmuskallio

Cast

Kaiffari Mannerheimo
Rokki Diggari

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rokki Diggari (1981) about?

Rokki Diggari (1981) follows the adventures of a spirited young 'Rock'n'Roll digger' whose chaotic antics and love for music collide in a series of electrifying performances. The film weaves together live rock acts and comedic moments, creating a vibrant snapshot of Finland's music scene in the early '80s.

Who directed Rokki Diggari?

Rokki Diggari was directed by Jouko Lehmuskallio, a filmmaker known for his work in Finnish cinema during the late 20th century.

Who stars in Rokki Diggari?

The film stars Kaiffari Mannerheimo in the lead role of the young rock enthusiast.

Is Rokki Diggari (1981) worth watching?

While Rokki Diggari hasn't been rated on IMDb, its unique blend of comedy and live music offers a nostalgic and entertaining experience. Fans of 1980s rock culture or Finnish cult films may find it particularly charming, though its niche appeal might not suit all tastes.

How long is Rokki Diggari?

Rokki Diggari runs for 91 minutes.

About Rokki Diggari (1981) — Finland's Wild Ride Through Rock 'n' Roll Rebellion

Dive into the high-energy world of Rokki Diggari (1981), a spirited Finnish comedy-musical that blends electrifying rock performances with the wild antics of its young protagonist, a rebellious 'Rock'n'Roll digger.' Directed by the visionary Jouko Lehmuskallio, this 91-minute gem captures the raw, unfiltered spirit of the rock era, where music and mischief collide.

Set against a backdrop of neon-lit stages and gritty backstage dramas, Rokki Diggari delivers a playful yet nostalgic trip through 1980s Finland's burgeoning music scene. The film's lighthearted tone and infectious soundtrack make it a nostalgic treat for fans of classic rock and cult comedies alike. Whether you're a longtime admirer or a curious newcomer, its charm lies in its ability to transport you to a time when rock ruled and rules were made to be broken.