At the Rome Film Fest 2024, Teemu Nikki, alongside actresses Elina Knihlä and Pirjo Lonka, talk about their heartfelt dark comedy, “100 Litres of Gold”. The film, set in rural Finland, follows two sisters whose legendary homemade beer, sahti, leads to a chain of hilarious and chaotic events.
“I’m from that culture. My family has made sahti,” says Nikki, explaining why this traditional brew is more than just a drink—it’s a cultural symbol. The film pays homage to a fading tradition and celebrates the strong identity of small Finnish communities.
“As long as there is laughter, there is hope,” says Nikki, describing his passion for black comedy. Though filled with absurd and comedic moments, “100 Litres of Gold” also addresses personal trauma and emotional resilience. “I laugh at the things I’m scared of,” he adds.
Elina and Pirjo’s performances are rooted in real-life friendship. “We’ve known each other since we were 13 years old,” they reveal. “This is the first time we’re acting as sisters—it was a huge pleasure.” That natural bond brings authenticity and warmth to their on-screen relationship.
Nikki script gives space to two complex, flawed, and hilarious women who carry the film with heart and grit. “Some directors say that it’s so hard to write a good script for women,” says Lonka, adding, “But he just did it because you don’t have to write the woman at all. There is just the person or character, then it happens.”
“100 Litres of Gold”, directed by Teemu Nikki and starring Elina Knihlä and Pirjo Lonka, opens in Italian cinemas on July 17 with I Wonder Pictures.
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