HARBOUR BROTHERS
synopsis
1950s Finland, a period when boats from all over the world were docked in the harbour city of Kotka. In addition to transporting goods, the sailors brought another import: jazz, swing and blues. Some music-loving, fearless and passionate young men from Kotka decide to open Fennia, a jazz bar. Soon Fennia becomes a legend of its own time, where the men, the Harbour Brothers, play their music and hold court like emperors. "Keisarikunta", the original name of the title, means just that - The Empire. One summer, the Harbour Brothers conquer the souls of the sailors and the people of Kotka.
| international title: | Harbour Brothers | 
| original title: | Keisarikunta | 
| country: | Finland | 
| year: | 2004 | 
| genre: | fiction | 
| directed by: | Pekka Mandart | 
| film run: | 99' | 
| release date: | FI 25/12/2004, DK 09/09/2005 | 
| screenplay: | Sami Keski-Vähälä, Pekka Mandart | 
| cast: | Mikko Leppilampi, Maria Ylipää, Mikko Nousiainen, Petteri Summanen | 
| cinematography by: | Kari Sohlberg | 
| film editing: | Jari Innanen | 
| art director: | Pirjo Rossi | 
| costumes designer: | Elina Kolehmainen | 
| producer: | Pamela Mandart | 
| production: | Mandart Entertainment Ltd. | 
| distributor: | SF Studios Finland Oy | 
















