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Freetime Machos

Country: Finland, Language: Finnish, 86 mins

  • Director: Mika Ronkainen
  • Writer: Arto Nivala; Mika Ronkainen
  • Producer: Pia Andell; Erkki Astala

CGiii Comment

It's not a pleasant view...of men.

If there ever was a closet case then Matti is it - an unattractive, vulgar dipstick with a gay obsession.

The coach is a mournful dullard.

The documentary is as mundane as these mens' lives.

Scarily uninteresting.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Matti and Mikko play for Finland's worst amateur rugby team. Overworked and domesticated, the two men long for a space to revel in their masculinity and bond with other men.

Cast & Characters

Matti Keranen as Himself;
Mikko Koljonen as Himself;
Eero Auer as Himself;
Mikel Echogoyen as Himself;
Lance Fono as Himself;
Richard Gomez as Himself;
Roger Holden as Himself;
Tero Hyvonen as Himself;
Tuomo Jaakkonen as Himself;
Atte Kallijarvi as Himself