- (or
Heath Cobblers in
Douglas Robinson's 1993 translation; Finnish:
Nummisuutarit) is a play by
Aleksis Kivi,
considered one of the
greatest Finnish writers...
- (Seven Brothers),
published in 1870. He is also
known for his 1864 play,
Nummisuutarit (Heath Cobblers).
Although Kivi was
among the very
earliest writers...
- the
Theatre of Kotka,
where he
acted in
Aleksis Kivi's
famous play
Nummisuutarit. In 2005, he
starred as a rap DJ in the
praised film Tyttö sinä olet...
- (The
Feast at Solhaug).
Following the
premiere of his
poorly reviewed Nummisuutarit (The
Cobblers on the Heath), he was last seen in
Tampere on 24 October...
- was
Nummisuutarit (The
Cobblers on the Heath),
which received only poor reviews. In
October 1930,
shortly after the
premiere of
Nummisuutarit, he disappeared...
-
Linnaisten vihreä
kamari (1945)
Ihmiset suviyössä (1948)
Omena ****aa (1952)
Nummisuutarit (1957) "ELONET – Eino Heino". KAVA.
Retrieved 29
January 2013. "ELONET...
- was a success, as was Karu's next work, the
Aleksis Kivi
adaptation Nummisuutarit,
released in the same year.
Because of both the po****rity and artistic...
- Waltari's
books Gabriel, tule
takaisin (1951) and
Omena ****aa… (1952).
Nummisuutarit in 1957 and
Nuori Mylläri in 1958 were also
among the most
watched films...
- The
Village Shoemakers (Finnish:
Nummisuutarit, Swedish: Sockenskomakarne) is a
Finnish silent comedy film made in 1923,
directed and
produced by Erkki...
-
Friedrich Schiller's Don Carlos, Shakespeare's
Hamlet and
Aleksis Kivi's
Nummisuutarit (The
Cobblers on the Heath),
among many others.
During the
early 1900s...