
Track Two
Visit website7.0/10 • 1
2023-02-02 • 0h 53m
A newspaper clip of a 30-year-old movie makes our middle-aged protagonist in the middle of his peak years to look for his best childhood friend. The journey leads him back to his teenage years in the 1990s depression, over-generational substance abuse and past encounters. This partly essayistic, autobiographical documentary tells the story of friendship and generational experiences while also pondering on the causes and effects of destinies in the judgmental atmosphere of our society.
- Directors
- Antti Lempiäinen
- Writters
- Antti Lempiäinen
- Editors
- Antti Lempiäinen, Hanna Kuirinlahti

Track Two
Visit website2023-02-02 • 0h 53m
7.0/10 • 1
A newspaper clip of a 30-year-old movie makes our middle-aged protagonist in the middle of his peak years to look for his best childhood friend. The journey leads him back to his teenage years in the 1990s depression, over-generational substance abuse and past encounters. This partly essayistic, autobiographical documentary tells the story of friendship and generational experiences while also pondering on the causes and effects of destinies in the judgmental atmosphere of our society.
- Directors
- Antti Lempiäinen
- Writters
- Antti Lempiäinen
- Editors
- Antti Lempiäinen, Hanna Kuirinlahti
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAntti Lempiäinen
Self
Jarkko
Self
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- Finnish
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- Keywords
- helsinki, finlandfriendshipdrug abusealcoholismchildhood homechildhood friendsfinlandsubstance abuserekindleeastern helsinkiitä-helsinkimulti generationalimatra, finlandintergenerational substance abuse