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Reindeerspotting: Escape from Santaland
Directed byJoonas Neuvonen
Written byJoonas Neuvonen
Sadri Cetinkaya
Screenplay byJoonas Neuvonen
Produced byJesse Fryckman
Oskari Huttu
StarringJani Raappana
Narrated byJani Raappana
Edited bySadri Cetinkaya
Music byVarious artists
Distributed byBronson Club
Release date
  • 9 April 2010 (2010-04-09)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryFinland
LanguageFinnish
Budget€149,979
Box office$654,990 (Finland)[1]

Reindeerspotting: Escape from Santaland (Finnish: Reindeerspotting: pako Joulumaasta) is a Finnish documentary film about drug abusers in Rovaniemi, Finland.[2] It was directed by Joonas Neuvonen and produced by Jesse Fryckman and Oskari Huttu. The first screening of the film was in Tampere, April 2010, Finland.[3]

The name of the movie is a direct allusion to the 1996 British drama film Trainspotting that treated the same theme from a Scottish point of view.

The film was shown outside of Finland for the first time in Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland.

Synopsis

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The documentary follows several young drug abusers, but focuses on Jani Raappana. Jani is a drug addict, whose drug of choice is Subutex taken intravenously. He is unemployed and he finances his addiction through thefts, burglaries, and welfare payments.[4] He deems carjacking and theft of radios as something he "specialises in", and uses it as a way to get fast money. Some of the main problems he faces is conflicts with fellow drug users, and losing two fingers in an accident. Due to the shortage of Subutex in the city, Jani starts to experience withdrawal symptoms, and suffers from the lack of substances available.

After a failed burglary attempt, Jani is arrested and released after three days. The court seeks to imprison Jani for various offences, such as DUI and theft for at least a year, but sees prison as nothing special, just free food and accommodation. As his prison sentence draws near, his debt increases due to his prolonged drug use. However, he manages to steal 5000 euros from a grocery store and decides to flee Finland.

Jani goes around various cities in Europe, such as Paris, London and Rome, lamenting about how free he is from Rovaniemi. However, the dealers threaten to demolish his flat and he finds himself in debt again. After running out of money, Jani returns home and is arrested two weeks later, and the film states he spent time in and out of prison for "years". The film ends with him picturing himself living an ideal life, with a cottage and a wife.

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The main character in the movie, Jani Raappana, travelled in May 2010 with Neuvonen, the director of the movie, to Cambodia. Raappana died in Phnom Penh on 7 July 2010.[5] According to the local media, Raappana hanged himself.

In January 2013, the director of the film, Joonas Neuvonen, was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for drug crimes.[6]

In August 2020, a sequel to the film, also directed by Neuvonen titled 'Lost Boys' was released on 25 September 2020. The film details the aftermath of the premiere of Reindeerspotting and the death of Raappana in Cambodia.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Box Office Mojo 2010 Finland Yearly Box Office Results, Retrieved 22 July 2011
  2. ^ "Helsingin Sanomat - International Edition - Culture". Archived from the original on 2010-03-16.
  3. ^ "Reindeerspotting - Info". www.bronsonclub.com. Archived from the original on 2010-05-14.
  4. ^ "Helsingin Sanomat - International Edition - Culture". Archived from the original on 2010-03-22.
  5. ^ http://www.khmernews.com/view/foreign-man-commits-suicide-in-vallage/3071
  6. ^ "'Reindeerspotting' director sentenced for drug dealing". Yle Uutiset. Yle. 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2013-02-04.
  7. ^ "Suomea kohauttaneen Reindeerspotting -dokumentin jatko-osan traileri julkaistiin – selvityksessä Kambodžassa hämärissä olosuhteissa kuolleen päähenkilön kohtalo". 21 August 2020.
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