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Pekko ja muukalainen 1996

★ 3.45 votes80 min📅 1996-09-06

Timo Koivusalo's 1996 Finnish comedy Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) brings small-town chaos to the screen as an unexpected outsider rattles the tranquil routines of Tyräaho village.

Director: Timo Koivusalo

Cast

Timo Koivusalo
Timo Koivusalo
Pekko
Satu Silvo
Satu Silvo
Pipsa
Tuija Piepponen
Tuija Piepponen
Kaisa Kuovi
Esko Nikkari
Esko Nikkari
Reino Kuovi, poliisi
Alain Azerot
Alain Azerot
Muukalainen
Kristiina Elstelä
Kristiina Elstelä
Meeri Aavasuo
Tuija Ernamo
Tuikku
Joel Hallikainen
Joel Hallikainen
Jope Ruonansuu
Jope Ruonansuu
Heka Haimakainen
Leo Lastumäki
Leo Lastumäki
apteekkari

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) about?

Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) follows the residents of Tyräaho as they grapple with an unexpected visitor whose presence challenges their comfort and prejudices. Amid the village's upheaval, local woman Meeri tries to coax Pekko into marriage as a means to adopt a child, while another family faces crisis when a newborn mysteriously disappears.

Who directed Pekko ja muukalainen?

Pekko ja muukalainen was directed by Timo Koivusalo, a Finnish filmmaker known for his witty character-driven comedies set in rural Finland.

Who stars in Pekko ja muukalainen?

The film stars Timo Koivusalo as Pekko, alongside Satu Silvo, Tuija Piepponen, Esko Nikkari, and Alain Azerot in key roles.

Is Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) worth watching?

As a well-crafted Finnish comedy with heart and humor, Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) offers an engaging, lighthearted escape into village life. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating to reference, its focus on community, family bonds, and gentle satire makes it a pleasant watch for fans of small-town storytelling.

How long is Pekko ja muukalainen?

Pekko ja muukalainen runs for 80 minutes.

About Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) — A Finnish Comedy That Celebrates the Unlikely and the Unforeseen

Timo Koivusalo's 1996 Finnish comedy Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) brings small-town chaos to the screen as an unexpected outsider rattles the tranquil routines of Tyräaho village. When a Black stranger arrives in the close-knit community, long-held prejudices and simmering gossip collide with heartfelt longing and family secrets. Meanwhile, local beauty salon owner Kaisa Kuovi finds her family in turmoil after her policeman husband Reino's infant goes missing, while Meeri Aavasuo clings to the hope of adopting a child—and pins her hopes on Pekko, oblivious to his undying devotion to the elusive Pipsa.

The film balances warm nostalgia with gentle satire as it explores themes of belonging, change, and the quirky rhythms of rural life. With its lighthearted tone, colorful characters, and rustic charm, Pekko ja muukalainen (1996) captures the humor and humanity of a village caught between tradition and the winds of the modern world.