#Juho Milonoff
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jumalautamies · 3 months ago
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Honkajoki a bazinga type guy (missÀ muut tumpun Honkajoki Luuserit)
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PiirtÀjÀllÀ nolla tietoutta anatomiasta, ikiliikkujista tai jatkosodan univormuista niin öö se on mitÀ on (yrittÀÀ parhaansa myötÀillÀ rakastamme Juho Milonoffia mutta tuota)
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simgretinaart · 6 years ago
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Animation: Sami Gerasimoff
Graphic: Kuura Korkiakoski
Blocking: Sami Gerasimoff & Alvari Juhola, Henni SyrjÀ
Voiceover: Juho Milonoff
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parksandthrones · 4 years ago
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Pasila (2007-2013)
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Pasilan poliisiasema.
Arvosana: IMDb 8,3 MissÀ: Areena Statsit: 6 kautta - jaksot 25 min - loppu Genre: Komedia NÀyttelijÀt: Jani Volanen, Kari Hietalahti, Juho Milonoff, Mari Lehtonen
Hahaa klassikko.
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neonkarkki · 7 years ago
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Onko teiÀn mielestÀ Louhimiehen Tuntemattomassa pÀÀtetty vaa suoraa tehÀ Honkaojasta autistinen vai onko Juho Milonoff vaa oudolla tavalla huono nÀyttelemÀÀ?
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abujaihs-blog · 5 years ago
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A Place the Entire Family Can Call Home
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Every Thursday, Henk and Elly Oving take care of their young grandchildren. They don’t have to travel far. They just go downstairs. The Ovings share a five-story home in Amsterdam — two apartments stacked on top of each other and joined by a central staircase — with their daughter Jantien and her husband, Auguste van Oppen. “It’s two fully independent houses that are intertwined with one another,” said Mr. van Oppen, an architect who could just as easily be describing the 4,900-square-foot home’s two households. The van Oppens and the Ovings are among a growing number of families sharing multigenerational residences. From Amsterdam to Australia, architects like Mr. van Oppen and his team at BETA, the local firm he co-founded with Evert Klinkenberg, are designing striking homes that make cross-generational care for aging baby boomers and overworked parents as easy as a walk down the hallway.
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In a home in Amsterdam called the 3 Generation House, two apartments are joined by a central staircase.CreditOssip van Duivenbode “It’s about being there together,” said Mr. van Oppen, who designed the home along with Mr. Klinkenberg. “It’s about being there for one another.” The trick is coming up with designs that incorporate privacy, senior-friendly spaces and flexibility for the future. At the same time, the concept can help address one of today’s more stubborn issues — housing affordability. Multigenerational homes allow family members to maintain their independence while benefiting from interdependence. In the 3 Generation House, as it is called, the van Oppens opted for the 1,750-square-foot lower level to take advantage of direct access to the garden for the children, while the in-laws, retired and in their 60s, chose the 1,870-square-foot upper level with an elevator. “We wanted more privacy and the roof terrace,” Mr. Oving said. Including subtle details like wider doorways and level, uninterrupted floors, their apartment has been designed to be senior-friendly — but discreetly so. “It doesn’t look like a senior apartment, but it is,” Mr. van Oppen said. Similarly, in Helsinki, the actors Vilma Melasniemi and Juho Milonoff built House M-M, a three-story home that includes a ground-floor apartment for Mrs. Melasniemi’s grandmother. “We had long conversations about degrees of privacy,” said Tuomas Siitonen, who designed the timber-clad home, “so they could all live quite close to each other, and the grandparents could take care of their kids, and they could take care of the grandmother, but still everyone could live their own lives.” The house is on land owned by Mrs. Melasniemi’s parents, who still live nearby in the 100-year-old home where she grew up. The fully accessible 270-square-foot ground-floor apartment, which was financed by Mrs. Melasniemi’s parents, includes its own entrance and sheltered outdoor space. There is also a common garden area that can be shared by all members of the family. “When we were building the house, I asked my father to draw the line on paper: Which is the land that we pay for, which is our common space and which is the land of their house,” Mrs. Melasniemi said. “I liked that he made it, as he knows the garden and he knows what he likes to think is their space.” Mrs. Melasniemi’s grandmother, who was 91 when she moved in, has since died. “My father got the opportunity to visit and talk to his mother every day,” said Mrs. Melasniemi, who has two children. But the home is already being used for another phase in its planned long life. “We discussed the kind of life span of the house,” Mr. Siitonen said. “We thought of how they could use the space when the kids move out, and then when the grandmother passes away. And of course, in the future the parents, one or both of them, might move in there. So it was kind of like we thought of things in five years and 10 years and 50 years.” As with the 3 Generation House, which was designed to allow for expansions and conversions as the family evolves, House M-M was designed so that the children’s rooms, on the second floor, could be combined. Mrs. Melasniemi and Mr. Milonoff could then move down and turn the spaces on the upper floor into a studio. “And then maybe one of the kids could move into the apartment where the grandmother used to live,” Mr. Siitonen said. “Now it’s rented.” In Kent, England, Caring Wood is another multigenerational home built with the future in mind. Commissioned by the in-laws of the architect James Macdonald Wright, of London-based Macdonald Wright Architects, it was designed by Mr. Wright and Niall Maxwell, of the firm Rural Office for Architecture, as a country house for the 70-year-old couple and the family’s three daughters and seven grandchildren. “There’s 15 of us,” Mr. Wright said. “The idea really was that we would all spend as much time as possible there.” Set on 84 wooded acres, the family home takes a pinwheel shape with four corner apartments, one per family. These are connected to the home’s common spaces, including a central inner courtyard where a family tree cast in glass by the artist Colin Reid sits in the center of the courtyard’s shallow pond. The shared courtyard of Caring Wood, designed by James Macdonald Wright and Niall Maxwell, of the firm Rural Office for Architecture. “Internal walls are all partitions, so they can be reconfigured,” Mr. Wright said. In terms of lifetime use, he said, “there is a lift that gives access to all levels of the house.” While privacy is built in, Mr. Wright said the children, ages 3 to 17, have no qualms about breaking it down. “They kind of just charge in between all of the individual apartments,” he said. In Torekov, Sweden, a coastal village north of Malmo, the firm Maka Arkitektur designed a multigenerational weekend home for a mother and the families of her three children, currently including three grandchildren. “Torekov has always been a kind of generational meeting point for the entire extended family,” said Daniel Hedner, the home’s architect along with Ylva der Hagopian. In Torekov, Sweden, the firm Maka Arkitektur designed a multigenerational weekend home for a mother and the families of her three children. It has a main building with two wings and a semi-detached guesthouse set around a shared courtyard. In Torekov, Sweden, the firm Maka Arkitektur designed a multigenerational weekend home for a mother and the families of her three children. It has a main building with two wings and a semi-detached guesthouse set around a shared courtyard. Forming an outdoor courtyard that serves as a connecting social space for the family, the 1,740-square-foot home comprises a main building with two wings. A slightly detached 280-square-foot guesthouse has its own kitchenette and bathroom. “Access to separate rooms, nooks and corners for privacy are essential in multigenerational houses,” said Ms. der Hagopian, Mr. Hedner’s associate, “as well as generous social space that can gather a lot of people.”
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Though large families living together is not a new idea, and mother-in-law apartments are common in many places, purpose-built multigenerational homes are largely “a new phenomena in Western society,” Mr. van Oppen said. But they have a strong tradition in Asian society. That figured into the thinking of a couple with Asian roots who commissioned Charles House, a multigenerational home in Melbourne, Australia. “For them it was kind of a natural way to have a house,” said Andrew Maynard, whose firm, Austin Maynard Architects, designed it. For this project, Mr. Maynard turned the traditional Australian “granny flat” (normally akin to a shed out back) on its head by incorporating it into Charles House as an adaptable space on the ground level. Although multigenerational homes are not typically part of Australian culture, Mr. Maynard said the country could certainly benefit from them. “Sydney and Melbourne are among the top 10 of the most unaffordable cities to own a home in the world. And there’s a whole generation of younger people, millennials, who just can’t even buy into the market,” he said. Source: nytimes Read the full article
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movies-derekwinnert · 8 years ago
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The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MÀki [HymyilevÀ mies] **** (2016, Jarkko Lahti, Oona Airola, Eero Milonoff) - Movie Review
The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MĂ€ki [HymyilevĂ€ mies] **** (2016, Jarkko Lahti, Oona Airola, Eero Milonoff) – Movie Review
I never thought I’d say this about a boxing movie –  it is sweet! But the this isn’t your usual boxing movie. It’s really a romance, and certainly a fine romance.
Jarkko Lahti stars as Olli MĂ€ki, in co-writer/ director Juho Kuosmanen’s true story of a humble Finnish amateur boxer who gets a chance at pro boxing, but falls in love while he has a shot at the 1962 World Featherweight title.

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shawndrury · 7 years ago
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I loved this movie. It doesn't break new ground in any meaningful way, but the black and white is stunning and the simple story is refreshing: a boxer, on the eve of the professional opportunity of a lifetime, falls in love, and with that comes a wave of non-pugilistic emotions. The movie is filled with humanity in all its funny, conflicted, struggling glory.
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etc-eterablog · 8 years ago
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etc-etera review: The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MĂ€ki
The contender in The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MĂ€ki: http://bit.ly/2keQWsh
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watchingalotofmovies · 8 years ago
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The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MĂ€ki
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The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MÀki    [trailer]
Boxing movies rarely are my thing, the template usually is rather predictable. And while I'm often susceptible to underdog stories, watching people beating each other to pulp tends not to be my thing. While this film from Finland follows the usual built-up to a fight, it is still vastly different than your usual boxing film. Very modest and understated, combining the boxing element with a love story, and in the end very satisfying. The title is correct. It is the happiest day in the life of Olli MĂ€ki.
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apocalypticmovierp · 8 years ago
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New Trailer For Cannes Winning, Boxing Romance ‘The Happiest Day In The Life of Olli Mäki’
It’s not two genres you’d necessarily think of being a perfect blend — boxing and romance — but Juho Kuosmanen got it just right with his feature debut, “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MĂ€ki.” The film picked up an Un Certain Regard award at Cannes last year, and after hitting a slew of festivals, it’s now gearing up to hit cinemas.
Starring Jarkko Lahti, Oona Airola, and Eero Milonoff, the film tells the true story of the Finnish boxer who wins the heart of his country as he gears up for featherweight championship fight against his U.S.
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kangaske · 7 years ago
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Tuntematonta sotilasta tÀhdittÀvÀ Juho Milonoff: Koin kuvauksissa suunnatonta pelkoa (Voice.fi)
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hasansertan · 7 years ago
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Olli Makinin En Mutlu GĂŒnĂŒ Ä°zle – The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli MĂ€ki Olli Makinin En Mutlu GĂŒnĂŒ TĂŒrkçe Dublaj/Altyazılı Ä°zle , 7.3 Ä°MDB puanlı filmin yönetmeni Juho Kuosmanen , Fimde Jarkko Lahti, Oona Airola, Eero Milonoff, Joonas Saartamo, John Bosco Jr.
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parksandthrones · 4 years ago
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SisÀilmaa (2021)
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TE-toimiston työntekijöillÀ on rankkaa, asiakkaita on paljon ja johtoporras haluaa kovempaa tulosta. LisÀksi toimistorakennus on homeessa. 
Arvosana: IMDb 7,2 mut melko vÀhÀn ÀÀniÀ MissÀ: Areena Statsit: 1 kausi - jaksot 60 min - loppu Genre: Draama/synkkÀ komedia NÀyttelijÀt: Elina KnihtilÀ, Hannu-Pekka Björkman, Jarkko Niemi, Sari Siikander, Milka Ahlroth, Juho Milonoff, Satu Silvo, Satu Tuuli Karhu
Loistava. Keskivaiheilla saatto olla hetken tylsÀ. Kaikki on super stressaantuneita. Kuvittelen ettÀ tÀÀ on realistinen kuvaus te-toimistosta. 
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kritikycz · 8 years ago
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NejĆĄĆ„astnějĆĄĂ­ den vÂ ĆŸivotě Olliho MĂ€kiho
RomantickĂ© drama o finskĂ©m boxerovi zaujal loni na festivalu v Cannes, kde jako vĆŻbec prvnĂ­ finskĂœ film zvĂ­tězil v sekci Un Certain Regard a potĂ© se pƙedstavil na 51. MFF v KarlovĂœch Varech, kde ho osobně uvedl reĆŸisĂ©r Juho Kuosmanem a takĂ© hlavnĂ­ pƙedstavitel Olliho MĂ€kiho herec Jarrko Lahti.
SkutečnĂœ pƙíběh o boxerovi je spojenĂœ i s Prahou, kde v roce 1957 zĂ­skal druhĂ© mĂ­sto v mistrovstvĂ­ Evropy v boxu. Za dva roky později nastoupil na profesionĂĄlnĂ­ drĂĄhu sportovce a v roce 1962 v HelsinkĂĄch na mistrovstvĂ­ světa v boxu bojoval proti američanovi Daveymu Mooreovi, coĆŸ je pozadĂ­m celĂ©ho filmu.
„Olliho jsem potkal v roce 2011, vyprĂĄvěl mi o zĂĄpase na mistrovstvĂ­ světa a na konci pƙíběhu mi ƙekl: ,Byl to ten nejĆĄĆ„astnějĆĄĂ­ den mĂ©ho ĆŸivota.‘ Nevěƙícně jsem se ho zeptal, jak je to moĆŸnĂ©, a on mi vyprĂĄvěl, ĆŸe si v ten samĂœ den koupili s Raijou snubnĂ­ prstĂœnky. Jak ĆĄel čas, Olliho pƙíběh mi neĆĄel z hlavy. Proč koupil prstĂœnky ve stejnĂœ den? O boxu jsem toho moc nevěděl, ale i tak mi bylo jasnĂ©, ĆŸe kdyĆŸ se pƙipravujete na mistrovstvĂ­ světa, mïżœïżœl byste se zĂĄpasu věnovat na sto procent. Začal jsem v Olliho historii ĆĄĆ„ourat vĂ­ce do hloubky a zjistil jsem, ĆŸe je plnĂĄ krĂĄsnĂœch detailĆŻ a je natolik komplexnĂ­, ĆŸe se svou jedinečnostĂ­ vymykĂĄ bÄ›ĆŸnĂœm pƙíběhĆŻm,” ƙíkĂĄ o svĂ© cestě k natočenĂ­ snĂ­mku reĆŸisĂ©r Juho Kuosmanen.
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NejĆĄĆ„astnějĆĄĂ­ den v  ĆŸivotě Olliho MĂ€kiho / HymyilevĂ€ mies romantickĂ© drama, Finsko 2016, 92 minut
reĆŸie a scĂ©náƙ: Juho Kuosmanen kamera: J. P. Passi stƙih: Jussi Rautaniemi hrajĂ­: Jarkko Lahti, Eero Milonoff, Oona Airola a dalơí
 distribučnĂ­ premiĂ©ra ČR: 16. bƙezna 2017
Distributorem je KVIFF distribution – společnĂœ distributor MFF KV, ČeskĂ© televize a Aerofilms.
Zdroje : plakĂĄt Aerofilms, video Kviff
NejĆĄĆ„astnějĆĄĂ­ den vÂ ĆŸivotě Olliho MĂ€kiho was originally published on Kritiky.cz
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regarderlesmeilleursfilmsen · 8 years ago
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Olli MĂ€ki vf streaming
Nationalités : Finlandais, Allemand, Suédois Genre : Biopic Date de sortie : 19 octobre 2016 De : Juho Kuosmanen Avec : Jarkko Lahti, Oona Airola, Eero Milonoff
venez vite et bĂ©nĂ©ficier des nouveautĂ© du monde de cinema dans notre site www.streamovf.com ÉtĂ© 1962, Olli MĂ€ki prĂ©tend au titer First State champion du monde poids plume First State boxe. De la campagne finlandaise aux lumiĂšres d’Helsinki, on lui prĂ©dit world organisation avenir radieux. Pour cela, il ne lui reste and qu’à perdre du poids et Ă  se concentrer. Mais il y a world organisation problĂšme – Olli Eastern Standard Time tombĂ© amoureux First State Raija.
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deliciouspeacedream-blog · 8 years ago
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Suomalaiset elokuvat 2016 vol 2.
Jatkan vuonna 2016 julkaistuista suomalaisista elokuvista, sillÀ tuntuu et niin paljon niistÀ riittÀisi sanottavaa. Ois varmaan mentÀvÀ johonkin elokuvakerhoon jutustelemaan elokuvista kun sen verran on tullut katsottua kaikenlaisia elokuvia ettÀ juttua kyllÀ riittÀÀ. Yksi vuoden 2016 ehkÀ odotetuimpia elokuvia koko kansan nÀkökulmasta oli Luokkakokous 2, joka meni mauttomassa huumorissaan ihan uudelle tasolle.
Olihan se Luokkakokous 1 aika hauska, vaikka oliki myös toisaalta mauton ja Àlytön. Luokkakokous 2 veti kuitenki potin kotiin ja se yksi katselukerta riittÀÀ oikein hyvin. MÀ en sitÀ elokuvaa toiste viitsi katsoa. Joskus elokuvien huumori menee vaan niin ÀlyttömÀksi ettei se oo enÀÀ hauskaa ja nÀin kÀvi mulle Luokkakokous 2:n kanssa. Toiset tykkÀÀ mut mÀ tykkÀÀn nauraa vÀhÀn erilaisille asioille kuin esimerkiksi nekrofilialle, mikÀ nostatti aika monen muunki elokuvaa katsoneen karvat pystyyn. Johonki se raja on vedettÀvÀ! Mut nÀin sitÀ kÀy kun laittaa saman elokuvan sisÀÀn kaikki Suomen tunnetuimmat koomikot ja antaa vielÀ vÀhÀn pÀÀtÀntÀvaltaa siitÀ mitÀ leffassa nÀytetÀÀn. HyviÀ nÀyttelijöitÀ mut aika surkea leffa.
Toinen kotimainen elokuva, jonka julkaisua mÀ oikein odotin koko kesÀn oli HymyilevÀ mies, jonka ohjasi Juho Kuosmanen. Se kyllÀ lunasti odotukset ja oli oikein mielenkiintoinen. PÀÀosissa nÀhtiin Jarkko Lahti, Eero Milonoff sekÀ Oona Airola. Eero Milonoff on vielÀ aina ollut yksi mun suosikkinÀyttelijöistÀni jostakin syystÀ ja elokuva HymyilevÀ mieshÀn kertoo siis suomalaisesta nyrkkeilijÀstÀ Olli MÀestÀ, joka oli ensimmÀinen suomalainen mies joka otteli nyrkkeilyn maailmanmestaruudesta. MM-matsi ei menny Olli MÀen osalta aivan putkeen vaan hÀnet tyrmÀttiin ottelussa. Kaikesta huolimatta hymy ei hÀvinny miehen naamalta, vaikka kuinka lyöty oli ja MÀki kertoo pÀivÀn olleen hÀnen elÀmÀnsÀ onnellisin pÀivÀ. Aika hieno asenne ja aika hieno elokuva, mÀ tykkÀsin HymyilevÀstÀ miehestÀ tosi paljon. Ei oo mikÀÀn ihme, ettÀ elokuva noteerattiin Cannesin elokuvajuhlillaki tÀnÀ vuonna.
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