Too Blue a Sky
Blom Risto-Pekka
A story about money, power, exploitation and many possible ends to the world. Some people yearn for Mars, others for Heaven. Some dance the humppa on the Moon. In this short, tragicomic play, each of us has our own little part.
Production Year
2026
Duration
00:15:00
Tyyppi
Asiasana
anthropocentrism, climate changes, climate crisis, death, dictatorship, documentary films, end of the world, experimental films, greed, Margaritana margaritifera, media art, outer space, short films
Original Title
Liian sinininen taivas
Finnish Title
Liian sinininen taivas
English Title
Too Blue a Sky
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
Yes
Sound
Yes
Cast
Risto-Pekka Blom (Author), Risto-Pekka Blom (Cinematographer), Risto-Pekka Blom (Director), Risto-Pekka Blom (Editor), Risto-Pekka Blom (Producer), Risto-Pekka Blom (Script), Risto-Pekka Blom (Copyright Holder), Karoliina Vanne (Actor), Taiteen edistämiskeskus (Funder), AVEK (Funder), Arttu Hokkanen (Sound Design)
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Risto-Pekka Blom
Born: 1970
Risto-Pekka Blom (b. 1970) is a filmmaker who navigates the intersection of media and film art. Over the course of his career, he has created over a dozen short films that have received recognition at prestigious events such as the Tampere Film Festival, Norwegian Short Film Festival, and Cork International Film Festival. Blom's work is characterized by his experimental approach to form and narrative, as he strives to explore and strengthen his unique voice. Common themes woven throughout his works encompass the human experience and the sense of alienation, social justice, and the external expectations placed upon individuals regarding how life should be lived. Most of his works also incorporate humor, emerging from a profound seriousness.
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