Neiti Tuittupää Filming Locations
Where was Neiti Tuittupää filmed? Neiti Tuittupää was filmed in 3 locations across Finland in the following places:
Neiti Tuittupää Filming Locations
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Neiti Tuittupää (1943)
Young, remarkably independent (for the times) woman decides how to make her own way through life, without any interfering patriarchal characters dictating it for her, whilst keeps suitors dangling on a string as to whether she will accede to their marriage proposals.