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Valentin Vaala (born Valentin Yakovich Ivanoff, Russian: Валентин Якович Иванов; 13 October 1909 in
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– 21 November 1976 in
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) was a Finnish film director, screenwriter and film editor. His career spanned several decades, from 1929 to 1973, and has been called one of the most significant, in both quality and popularity, in the history of
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.Laine, Lukkarila, Seitajärvi, p. 45


Early career

Valentin Vaala was born to Russian parents Jakov Ivanov (Ivanoff), a milliner, and Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Jeminova. The couple moved from
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to Helsinki prior to Vaala's birth. The family spoke Russian at home, and Valentin attended school at Helsinki's Russian-language Tabunov School. After leaving school, he worked as an illustrator for the daily newspaper ''
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'' from 1926 until 1929. As a teenager, Vaala befriended Theodor Tugai – who later became known as a film director and actor under the name
Teuvo Tulio Theodor Antonius Tugai (23 August 1912 – 8 June 2000), better known as Teuvo Tulio, was a Finnish film director and actor. Beginning his career as an actor at the end of the silent film, silent era, Tulio turned to directing and producing in t ...
– and the pair recognized their common interest in films. They decided to start making films together, but their first feature-length attempt, ''Mustat silmät'' in 1929, never received wide distribution. Vaala himself was reportedly so disappointed with the resulting film that he dumped the
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s into the sea. However, later in the same year, Vaala and Tulio partially remade the film as ''Mustalaishurmaaja'' for the Fennica-Filmi company. This film became a hit and earned the starring Tulio the nickname "Finland's Valentino". The pair went on to make two other films, ''Laveata tietä'' (1931) and ''Sininen varjo'' (1933) with Vaala directing and Tulio starring. While Tulio moved on with his own acting and directing career, Vaala went on to direct his last film for Fennica-Filmi, ''Helsingin kuuluisin liikemies'', in 1934. After the demise of Fennica, Vaala directed one film for Bio-Kuva, ''Kun isä tahtoo…'', also in 1934. The next year Vaala was hired as the second director of the film production company, Suomi-Filmi, following
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. Vaala remained contracted to the company for the rest of his career.


Career with Suomi-Filmi

During his career, Vaala directed 44 feature-length theatrical films, the second most among Finnish directors, behind only
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. 38 of those films were made while he was employed by Suomi-Filmi. His first film with the company was the
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''Kaikki rakastavat'' (1935). It was also the first film that Ansa Ikonen and
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starred in together. The film was followed by an urban comedy, ''Vaimoke'' in 1936, which starred the same leading pair, and ended up being a popular success and served as the breakthrough film for all involved. The film was an adaptation from a work by Hilja Valtonen, as was the sequel, ''Mieheke'', which Vaala directed in the same year. Many of Vaala's films were adaptations of popular classics of Finnish literature, by authors such as
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,
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and
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. Vaala also directed several adaptations on works by
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, one of which, '' Ihmiset suviyössä'' (1948), has been called his best film,Laine, Lukkarila, Seitajärvi, p. 46 and is reported to have been one of the director's personal favorites.Laine, Lukkarila, Seitajärvi, p. 140 Another personal favorite of his, and also a popular success, was ''Loviisa, Niskavuoren nuori emäntä'' (1946), an adaptation from a Wuolijoki play. During Vaala's career, his most popular films reached huge audiences in relation to the size of his home country. One of his most popular films, ''Juurakon Hulda'' (1937), was seen in cinemas by approximately a million viewers out of a population of 3.5 million. It was also remade in Hollywood as '' The Farmer's Daughter''. Vaala's other popular films included ''Niskavuoren naiset'' in 1938 and his adaptations from Mika Waltari's books ''Gabriel, tule takaisin'' (1951) and ''Omena putoaa…'' (1952). ''Nummisuutarit'' in 1957 and ''Nuori Mylläri'' in 1958 were also among the most watched films in Finland during their release years. Vaala's final feature film was ''Totuus on armoton'' in 1963, but his career still continued as a director of short films. His last credited work was a short documentary film about the
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, created at the request of the city of Helsinki.Laine, Lukkarila, Seitajärvi, p. 321


Personal life

Valentin Vaala was homosexual and he never married.


Awards

Vaala won three
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s for directing and one for screenwriting. One of the directing awards was given jointly for ''Dynamiittityttö'' and ''
Linnaisten vihreä kamari ''Linnaisten vihreä kamari'' (''The Green Chamber of Linnais'') is a 1945 Finnish film directed by Valentin Vaala. Mixing elements of horror and romance, it is based on an 1859 novel ''The Green Chamber of the Linnainen Mansion'' (''Linnaisten ka ...
'' in 1945, the others were for ''Loviisa, Niskavuoren nuori emäntä'' (1946) and ''Omena putoaa'' (1952). He earned the lone screenwriting award with '' Ihmiset suviyössä'' (1946).


Filmography

* ''Mustat silmät'', 1929 * ''Mustalaishurmaaja'', 1929 * ''Laveata tietä'', 1931 * ''Sininen varjo'', 1933 * ''Helsingin kuuluisin liikemies'', 1934 * ''Kun isä tahtoo…'', 1935 * ''Kaikki rakastavat'', 1935 * ''
Vaimoke ''Substitute Wife'' (Finnish: ''Vaimoke'') is a 1936 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Valentin Vaala and starring Ansa Ikonen, Tauno Palo and Uuno Laakso.Kääpä p.203 Cast * Ansa Ikonen as Kirsti Leivo / Latva * Tauno Palo as Esko Lat ...
'', 1936 * ''Mieheke'', 1936 * ''Koskenlaskijan morsian'', 1937 * ''Juurakon Hulda'', 1938 * ''Niskavuoren naiset'', 1938 * ''Sysmäläinen'', 1938 * ''
Rikas tyttö Rikas tyttö (English translation - The Rich Girl) is a 1939 Finnish film directed by Valentin Vaala. Full credited cast * Sirkka Sari as Anni Hall * Olavi Reimas as Vilhelm Vinter *Lea Joutseno Lea Ruth Margit Joutseno (formerly Jönsson, 6 N ...
'', 1939 * ''Vihreä kulta'', 1939 * ''Jumalan myrsky'', 1940 * ''Antreas ja syntinen Jolanda'', 1941 * ''Morsian yllättää'', 1941 * ''Varaventtiili'', 1942 * ''Keinumorsian'', 1943 * ''Neiti Tuittupää'', 1943 * ''Tositarkoituksella'', 1943 * ''Dynamiittityttö'', 1944 * ''
Linnaisten vihreä kamari ''Linnaisten vihreä kamari'' (''The Green Chamber of Linnais'') is a 1945 Finnish film directed by Valentin Vaala. Mixing elements of horror and romance, it is based on an 1859 novel ''The Green Chamber of the Linnainen Mansion'' (''Linnaisten ka ...
'', 1945 * ''Vuokrasulhanen'', 1945 * ''Viikon tyttö'', 1946 * '' Loviisa – Niskavuoren nuori emäntä'', 1946 * ''Maaret – tunturien tyttö'', 1947 * '' Ihmiset suviyössä'', 1948 * ''Jossain on railo'', 1949 * ''Sinut minä tahdon'', 1949 * ''Gabriel tule takaisin'', 1951 * ''Kulkurin tyttö'', 1952 * ''Omena putoaa…'', 1952 * ''
Huhtikuu tulee ''April's Coming'' (Finnish: ''Huhtikuu tulee'') is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Valentin Vaala and starring Ossi Elstelä, Tuija Halonen and Kurt Ingvall.Qvist & von Bagh p.257 Cast * Ossi Elstelä as Subeditor * Tuija Halonen as Journa ...
'', 1953 * ''Siltalan pehtoori'', 1953 * ''Minäkö isä'', 1954 * ''Minä ja mieheni morsian'', 1955 * ''Yhteinen vaimomme'', 1956 * ''Nummisuutarit'', 1957 * ''Nuori Mylläri'', 1958 * ''Niskavuoren naiset'', 1958 * ''Nuoruus vauhdissa'', 1961 * ''Totuus on armoton'', 1963


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Vaala, Valentin 1909 births 1976 deaths Finnish people of Russian descent Finnish film directors Finnish screenwriters Finnish film editors Film people from Helsinki LGBT film directors Finnish LGBT screenwriters Gay screenwriters 20th-century screenwriters 20th-century LGBT people