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Letters from Karelia
20041 h 16 min 2 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Kelly Saxberg
Production: Joe MacDonaldGraydon McCrea
Taimi Pitkanen last saw her brother Aate (AH-tay) in a Leningrad railway station in 1931.
Taimi was returning to Canada from Moscow; Aate was headed for Soviet Karelia, on the border with Finland, where his skills in electricity and languages - both English and Finnish - were badly needed.
Aate never came back. Even when the dream went sour, Aate held on, writing home until, in 1941, Hitler attacked the USSR. After that, no one in Canada heard anything more of Aate Pitkanen.
Sixty years later, the discovery of his last letters - written but never mailed from a Finnish prisoner-of-war camp - reveals his fate and brings together Taimi and Alfred, the son Aate never met.
Visiting Taimi in Canada, Alfred Pitkanen learns the dramatic story of his father's Canadian family and of "Karelia Fever," the enthusiasm that gripped so many Finnish Canadians in the 1930s. Almost forgotten now, it lured thousands to a tragic fate in the Soviet Union.
Alfred follows his father's journey from Thunder Bay, Ontario, to Karelia, from young communist pioneer to ski champion of the USSR to Soviet spy.
With him we learn Aate's fate and the story of one of the great dreams of the twentieth century.
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Subject categories
- Foreign Countries > Eastern Europe and BalkansWorld War II
- War, Conflict and Peace > EuropeWorld War II
Credits
- participant
- Alfred Pitkänen
- Taimi Davis
- Jukka Lehesvirta
- Varpu Lindström
- Harold Hietala
- Eila Lahti Argutina
- Martha Hoxell
- Galina Pitkänen
- Joan Miller
- Bill Morris
- Leini Hietala
- Lauri Hietala
- Phoebe Curato
- Arto Rinne
- Anatoli Gordienko
- Polina Kuzmina
- actor
- Ville Haapasalo
- Allan Best
- Jussi Nikkilä
- Börje Vähämaki
- Timo Puiras
- Igor Vasilyev
- Riku Metsäranta
- Marc Metsäranta
- Esko Pesonen
- Lauri Perttinen
- Martti Puumala
- director
- Kelly Saxberg
- producer
- Joe MacDonald
- executive producer
- Graydon McCrea
- narration writer
- Robert Lower
- director of photography
- Richard A. Stringer
- original music composer
- Ari Lähdekorpi
- research
- Varpu Lindström
- historical consultant
- Varpu Lindström
- narrator
- Liisa Repo-Martell
- editor
- Kelly Saxberg
- assistant editor
- Melanie Godecki
- sound recordist
- Dmitry Koniovchenko
- Martii Turunew
- Ross Redfern
- Ronald Harpelle
- John Martin
- Ed Douglas
- camera assistant
- Pavel Sukhov
- Arto Kaivanto
- Donald Delorme
- Lori Longstaff
- Machie Kulpa
- story consultant
- Robert Lower
- editing consultant
- Robert Lower
- production manager
- Anna Kornilova
- Reijo Nikkilä
- Ronald Harpelle
- translator
- Varpu Lindström
- Olga Medvedeva
- Mervi Pitkänen
- Yana Soroka
- Vitaly Semonov
- Eila Lahti Argutina
- Börje Vähämaki
- Goustava Jouravskaia
- archival film research
- Reijo Nikkilä
- Demin Aleksandr Dmitrievich
- Vitaly Semonov
- Anatoli Gordienko
- production assistant
- Emily MacMillan
- Martin Kramer
- graphic design
- Doowah
- online editor
- Tony Wytinck
- mixer
- Howard Rissin
- sound editor
- Danny Johnson
- Melanie Godecki
- music recording
- Channels Audio & Post
- production supervisor
- Scott Collins
- studio administrator
- Cyndi Forcand
- administrative assistant
- Monique Perron
- Melanie Coad
- video camera
- Bill Metcalfe
- driver
- Misha Chertkov
- Oleg Koski
- casting
- Tanmayo Krupanszky
- photo animation
- Scott Collins
- Martin Best
- Gabriel Harpelle
- musician
- Gilles Fournier
- Richard Moody
- Shayla Fink
- Christian Dugas
- Ari Ladhekorpi
- Gary Brenner
- vocals
- Myles Burdeniuk
- Kevin Young
- Tom Dudych
- Kurt Lehmann
- Spencer Duncanson
Awards
- BLIZZARD Award - for Best Directing (non-fiction) to Kelly SaxbergThe BLIZZARDS/Manitoba Motion Picture Ind. Ass. Film & Video Awards
- BLIZZARD Award - for Best DocumentaryThe BLIZZARDS/Manitoba Motion Picture Ind. Ass. Film & Video Awards