Frozen Hell
A soldier trudges through a winter forest, his breath crystallizing in the air. He is one of tens of thousands who passed through Finland's prisoner-of-war camps during the Continuation War. Archival footage and the quiet testimonies of survivors piece together a mosaic of a buried history. With most official records destroyed, the film follows researchers and historians as they meticulously reconstruct the fates of those erased from the ledgers. This is a slow, deliberate excavation—not just of historical facts, but of a national conscience, where the snow covers more than just the ground.
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| Original Title | Jäämarssi |
| Year | 2011 |
| Country | Finland |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Ville Suhonen |
| Runtime | 85 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 8.0/10 (1 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
"Jäämarssi" is a cinematic inquest where every recovered photograph or name resonates as a verdict against oblivion. The director forgoes grand pronouncements, letting the archival footage and interviews build a case that is all the more chilling for its restraint.
What lingers after the credits is not just a historical account, but the chilling shape of an ethical void. The silence it leaves in its wake is profound and unsettling. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Ville Suhonen
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The brittle silence of archives, the crunch of snow underfoot, faded black-and-white faces.
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