A story of three generations of passionate Finnish women. A family history, as well as the story of Finland from the 1918 civil war to the 1970’s.
A story of three generations of passionate Finnish women. A family history, as well as the story of Finland from the 1918 civil war to the 1970’s.
Independence is a story in three parts, named for three passionate women – Aino, Salme and Leena – who struggle to achieve independence, whether from a war, a lover or a domineering father. It’s a family story, as well as the story of Finland, a small European nation fighting to be born from the savage civil war of 1918.
The author’s grandmother Aino was imprisoned aged 19, during the civil war, for the crime of feeding the ‘wrong’ fighters. Aino’s daughter Salme fell in love with an ambitious athlete – charismatic, domineering and frankly mad – and endured a catastrophic divorce. Their daughter – Leena – became a teenage Finnish swimming champion but rebelled against a gruelling training regime and ran away from home in search of freedom.
It is a story of survival, but also of joy and eventually, forgiveness.
Leena Telén has directed television in Finland and worked for UK broadcasters in London, where she ran her own production company. Her short film River Crossing screened at many festivals including Aspen and Paris. She is a graduate of London’s City University and co-wrote Red Trees (2016) a feature documentary shown on Netflix.
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