Prinsessa (2010)
Año de lanzamiento: 2010
Nación: Finland
Alternative Title: A hercegnő, Ksiezniczka, Princess
Director: Arto Halonen
Writer: Arto Halonen, Paavo Westerberg, Pirjo Toikka
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 1940s, 1980s, childhood, childhood trauma, commitment to mental hospital, dancer, depression, escape from a psychiatric hospital, female full frontal nudity, female rear nudity, mental depression, mental health, mental illness, mother daughter estrangement, mother daughter relationship, patient, princess, role playing, royal heir, shock therapy
Historia
The movie 'Prinsessa' (2010) tells the true story of Anna Lappalainen, a former cabaret dancer who checks into Finland's Kellokoski Psychiatric Hospital in 1945. The film follows her redemptive struggle with insanity during her stay at the hospital.
Resumen
'Prinsessa' is a Finnish biographical drama directed by Arto Halonen and released in 2010. It chronicles the life of Anna Lappalainen, focusing on her time spent at Kellokoski Psychiatric Hospital as she battles with insanity. The film is a poignant exploration of mental health struggles, redemption, and resilience.

