Ricky Rapper (film)

Ricky Rapper

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Mari Rantasila
Produced by Lasse Saarinen
Risto Salomaa
Written by Sinikka Nopola
Tiina Nopola
Starring Niilo Sipilä
Mimmi Lounela
Annu Valonen
Martti Suosalo
Ulla Tapaninen
Music by Iiro Rantala
Edited by Tuuli Kuittinen
Production
company
Kinotar
Distributed by Nordisk Film
Release dates
15 February 2008 (2008-02-15)
Running time
79 minutes[1]
Country Finland
Language Finnish
Budget € 1,134,478[2]
Box office $ 2,270,632[3]

Ricky Rapper (Finnish: Risto Räppääjä) is a 2008 Finnish musical film.[2] The film is based on two volumes of Sinikka Nopola's and Tiina Nopola's children's fantasy book series Ricky Rapper. The book volumes were originally released as Risto Räppääjä ja pakastaja-Elvi of 2000 and Risto Räppääjä ja Nuudelipää of 2001. Ricky Rapper is a comedy for children. It tells about the friendship between 10-year-old boy and girl in the normal suburb neighbourhood. The film was shot in Kartanonkoski in the city of Vantaa in the summer 2007.[2]

Ricky Rapper was the most viewed Finnish film in Finland in 2008 with its 209,506 viewers and it was the sixth most viewed of all the Finnish films.[4] The film received more than 215,000 viewers, and the DVD version has been sold almost 100 000 copies.[5]

The following film Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief was released in 2010, and it received 38,425 viewers in its first weekend – almost double as the previous film.[6]

Synopsis

Ricky lives with his Aunt Serena and loves playing drums. However she breaks her leg and cousin Fanny moves in to take care of the household. "Fanny the Freezer" is strict and orderly – and this means no drums for Ricky. With the help of his downstairs neighbor Nelly Butterfly, Ricky seeks to restore order to the apartment and get his drums back.

Cast

References

  1. Kinotar. "Risto Räppääjä" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 Finnish Film Audition. "Ricky Rapper (Risto Räppääjä)". Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  3. Box Office Mojo: 2008 Finland Yearly Box Office
  4. Taloussanomat (7 January 2009). "Nämä elokuvat nousivat viime vuoden katsotuimmiksi" (in Finnish). Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  5. City of Vantaa. "Risto räppää taas Kartanonkoskella" (in Finnish). Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  6. Helsingin Sanomat. "Risto Räppääjälle paras koko perheen elokuvien avaus" (in Finnish). Retrieved 26 February 2010.

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