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Luokkakokous 2 – Polttarit
''Reunion 2: The Bachelor Party'' ( fi, Luokkakokous 2 – Polttarit) is a 2016 Finnish comedy film directed by Taneli Mustonen. It is sequel to the 2015 film ''Reunion''. This time three friends, Antti, Niklas and Tuomas, end up in a new catastrophic adventure as Niklas and Antti try to arrange for Tuomas an all-time bachelor party while they are due to go to the funeral of their old classmate. Like the previous film, the sequel is starring by Sami Hedberg, Aku Hirviniemi and Jaajo Linnonmaa. ''The Bachelor Party'' is based on the Danish film ''Klassefesten 2''. Its script follows mostly the same plot, but it has been adapted to suit Finnish characters in the world of film. The pre-production of the film and the post-production of Mustonen's previous film '' Bodom'' were made at the same time in 2016. The film was shot in April-May 2016, and the shooting took place in Hämeenlinna and Helsinki, among others. Like its predecessor, the film did not receive praise from critics ...
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Taneli Mustonen
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is a Finnish film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his 2015 comedy film '''' (''Luokkakokous''), which is based on the 2011 Danish film '' Klassefesten'', but internationally he became known for the 2016 Finnish ''
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Helena Vierikko (born 11 August 1980 in Vantaa), is a Finnish actress. She starred in the 2005 film ''Kaksipäisen kotkan varjossa'' working with actors such as Mikko Leppilampi and Vesa-Matti-Loiri and director Timo Koivusalo. Her father is actor Vesa Vierikko. Filmography *''Kaksipäisen kotkan varjossa ''Shadow of the Eagle'' ( Finnish: ''Kaksipäisen kotkan varjossa'') is a 2005 Finnish film directed and written by Timo Koivusalo. Plot The film is about an early twentieth century Finnish poet under the Russian regime. Cast * Mikko Leppilam ...'' (2005) *'' Toinen jalka haudasta'' (2009) *'' Luokkakokous'' (2015) *'' Luokkakokous 2 – Polttarit'' (2016) External links * Living people Finnish actresses 1980 births People from Vantaa {{Finland-actor-stub ...
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