
Pölhölä(1981)
Pölhölä is a Finnish folk farce that celebrates crude humor and slapstick chaos. Directed by three first-time filmmakers from Spede Productions, the film follows the misadventures of a village whose residents are legendarily dim-witted—even by the standards of neighboring Hölmölä. The story unfolds as a series of vulgar, physical comedy sketches that prioritize laughs over narrative coherence. This is unpolished, irreverent entertainment designed for viewers with a taste for lowbrow humor and absurdist village antics. The film's scrappy production and willingness to offend make it a cult curiosity within Finnish cinema, capturing a particular strain of comedic sensibility that thrived in regional European filmmaking.
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