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Name
  
Teuvo Tulio

Role
  
Film director

Awards
  
Veteran Jussi


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Died
  
June 8, 2000, Helsinki, Finland

Movies
  
Sensuela, Restless Blood, Cross of Love, The Rapids of Hell

Similar People
  
Regina Linnanheimo, Yrjo Norta, Matti Kassila, Roland af Hallstrom, Tauno Marttinen

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Theodor Antonius Tugai (23 August 1912 – 8 June 2000), better known as Teuvo Tulio, was a Finnish-Iranian film director and actor. Beginning his career as an actor at the end of the silent era, Tulio turned to directing and producing in the 1930s. His films are noted for their extremely melodramatic style.

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Biography

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Tulio was born as Theodor Antonius Tugai to a Turkish-Polish father and Persian-Latvian mother in Rēzekne, in the Vitebsk Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Latvia). Tugai spent the early part of his childhood in Latvia with his grandparents, before moving with his mother, who had married a Finn, to Helsinki.

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At age fourteen, Tugai was the star of his fellow Russian expatriate Valentin Vaala's film Mustat silmät (Black eyes), which was completed in 1929. Due to his "exotic" appearance, the young Tugai was sometimes referred to as Finland's answer to Rudolph Valentino. In 1936 he changed his name to the more Finnish Teuvo Tulio. His first work as director was the 1936 film Taistelu Heikkilän talosta (Struggle for the House of Heikkila), starring Regina Linnanheimo. Linnanheimo would become Tulio's lifelong companion, though the two were never married. She acted in many of his films and helped write the screenplays for three of his features, including his last film, 1973's Sensuela.

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Altogether, Tulio directed 15 feature films, three of which were destroyed in a fire.

Later influence and reputation

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Tulio's films were an influence on the Finnish filmmaker Aki Kaurismäki, whose admiration brought the filmmaker international attention later in his life. In 2008 and 2009, short retrospectives of his work were held in the United States at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Pacific Film Archive. Covering the former for the Village Voice, film critic J. Hoberman wrote: "At once arty and artless, stark and fulsome, Cine Tulio is characterized by an exaggerated emotional intensity and an equally primal lack of self-consciousness...His movies are desperate and insistent, sometimes clumsy but never less than forceful. Tulio's strenuous lyricism allows the objective correlative to run wild."

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In a brief essay on the filmmaker for the English-language film website The Auteurs, Anna Bak-Kvapil referred to Tulio's work as "spectacles of suffering and sex," writing: "His style can be Eisensteinian, with expressionistic montages of the shining faces of the proletariat intercut with kittens, crucifixes, or half-smoked cigarettes, but he adores Hollywood, mimicking in his own over-enthusiastic way, Cukor, Lubitsch and Von Sternberg."

Filmography

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As director
  • Taistelu Heikkilän talosta (1936)
  • Nuorena nukkunut (1937)
  • Kiusaus (1938)
  • The Song of the Scarlet Flower (Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta, 1938)
  • Vihtori ja Klaara (1939)
  • In the Fields of Dreams (Unelma karjamajalla, 1940)
  • The Way You Wanted Me (Sellaisena kuin sinä minut halusit, 1944) and its Swedish-language version Sådan du ville ha mig (1944)
  • Cross of Love (Rakkauden risti, 1946) and its Swedish-language version Kärlekens kors (1946)
  • Levoton veri (1946) and its Swedish-language version Oroligt blod (1946)
  • Intohimon vallassa (1947) and its Swedish-language version Olof – forsfararen (1947)
  • Hornankoski (1949) and its Swedish-language version Forsfararna (1949); co-directed with Roland af Hällström
  • Rikollinen nainen (1952)
  • Mustasukkaisuus (1953) and its Swedish-language version Kvinnorna på forsgården (alternatively Två kvinnor, 1953)
  • Olet mennyt minun vereeni (1956)
  • Se alkoi omenasta (1962)
  • Sensuela (1973)
  • References

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