I'm assuming they're indie films. Who knows, really. I ain't learn'ed in Finn-speak. I started here - a sort of viral marketing
column on rpg.net - touting a new book by Juhana Pettersson that will, in Finnish, describe, even to laypersons, the ins and outs of role-playing games. Interesting quote dealing with the business of publishing:
U.S. roleplaying writers take note: My publishing deal grants be 20 % of the price of every book sold, I own all rights to my own work and if there's no reprints from my publisher in two years, I can publish it again wherever I like. This is the advantage of working for a publisher of literature; you get treated like an author instead of a content provider.
Next, I find myself
here. A surreal place with lots of streaming video. The one starring Juhana has an opening five minute sequence that is right out of some of my Ajax-11 poems. Some dudes in gas masks and a woman who, I'm assuming, is a robot. Then I'm not sure what's going on. There's not enough action or speaking for me to figure anything out, so I just skipped to about 15 minutes in when we get a tre European psychological/theatrical/interpretive dance montage. Probably most closely related to any scene where the A-Team creates an armored tractor to drive them out of whatever danger they're in.
I also like the animated film with spiders.
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