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{fi} '''''Äideistä parhain''''' / {sw} '''''Den bästa av mödrar''''' / {en} '''''Mother of Mine''''' (Finland, 2005), directed by Klaus Härö.
{fi} '''''Äideistä parhain''''' / {sw} '''''Den bästa av mödrar''''' / {en} '''''Mother of Mine''''' (Finland, 2005), directed by Klaus Härö.


* [[:Category:2005, Top Films]]
During World War II, 70,000 Finnish children were shipped off to Swedish families who had agreed to shelter them for their own protection until the end of the war. This is the story of one such boy, Eero. After the death her husband, grief stricken Kirsti agrees with great reluctance to send Eero to Sweden. His surrogate parents, Signe and Hjalmar, are grieving the recent loss of a daughter. Signe is so deeply wounded that all semblance of beauty has been sapped from her life, and her relationship with Eero is fraught with tension and resentment. After a lifetime of feeling abandoned, bereft of parental love, Eero learns the secrets behind the actions of his two mothers too late.
 


During World War II, 70,000 Finnish children were shipped off to Swedish families who had agreed to shelter them for their own protection until the end of the war. This is the story of one such boy, Eero. After the death her husband, grief stricken Kirsti agrees with great reluctance to send Eero to Sweden. His surrogate parents, Signe and Hjalmar, are grieving the recent loss of a daughter. Signe is so deeply wounded that all semblance of beauty has been sapped from her life, and her relationship with Eero is fraught with tension and resentment. After a lifetime of feeling abandoned, bereft of parental love, Eero learns the secrets behind the actions of his two mothers too late.


[[Category:Film Studies--2000s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--2000s]]
[[Category:Film Studies--Finnish]]
[[Category:Film Studies--Finnish]]
[[Category:2005, Top Films]]


[[Category:Children (film subject)]]
[[Category:Children (film subject)]]

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{fi} Äideistä parhain / {sw} Den bästa av mödrar / {en} Mother of Mine (Finland, 2005), directed by Klaus Härö.

During World War II, 70,000 Finnish children were shipped off to Swedish families who had agreed to shelter them for their own protection until the end of the war. This is the story of one such boy, Eero. After the death her husband, grief stricken Kirsti agrees with great reluctance to send Eero to Sweden. His surrogate parents, Signe and Hjalmar, are grieving the recent loss of a daughter. Signe is so deeply wounded that all semblance of beauty has been sapped from her life, and her relationship with Eero is fraught with tension and resentment. After a lifetime of feeling abandoned, bereft of parental love, Eero learns the secrets behind the actions of his two mothers too late.

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