• Kalevala: The New Era (Finnish: Kalevala – Uusi aika) is a 2013 Finnish fantasy film directed by Jari Halonen. It loosely based on Finnish epic poetry...
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    The Kalevala (IPA: [ˈkɑleʋɑlɑ]) is a 19th-century compilation of epic poetry, compiled by Elias Lönnrot from Karelian and Finnish oral folklore and mythology...
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  • loosely on the events depicted in the Finnish national epic Kalevala. In the United States, it was released in an edited version, The Day the Earth Froze...
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  • Jade Warrior (2006) Sauna (2008) The House of Branching Love (2009) Vares – Uhkapelimerkki (2012) Kalevala: The New Era (2013) Koukussa (2015) Memory of...
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    Go! 2012: Härmä 2013: Open Up to Me 2013: Kalevala: The New Era (Finnish title Kalevala – Uusi aika) 2018: The Violin Player "Olavi Uusivirta elää ilman...
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  • see Category:Finnish films "Priest of Evil (Harjunpää ja pahan pappi)". Cineuropa. Retrieved 24 June 2020. Finnish film at the Internet Movie Database...
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  • Kalevala, a.k.a. "Calevala" (Russian: Калевала), was a propeller-operated corvette of the Finnish navy. The construction of it was completed in 1858 at...
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  • the rock. In the epic poetry of the Kalevala, Ilmarinen is credited with forging the stars on the dome of the sky and the magic mill of plenty, the Sampo...
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    Louhi (category Characters in the Kalevala)
    pronunciation: [ˈlou̯hi]) is a wicked queen of the land known as Pohjola in Finnish mythology and a villain of the Kalevala. As many mythological creatures and objects...
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    epics, Kalevala and Kalevipoeg, are both written in this meter. The Veps are the only Baltic Finnish people with no significant corpus of Kalevala meter...
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