
Ambush 1999
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Theatrical country of origin release date | Finland |
Directors | Olli Saarela |
Adapted from | Rukajärven tiellä |
Initial dvd regional release date | Norway |
Distributed by | Netflix |
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ID | 902514 |
About Ambush 1999
During World War II, Finnish army Lieutenant Eero Perkola (Peter Franzén) is in charge of a platoon stationed along the Russo-Finnish border. They await instructions before attacking the Russians, and are told to form a reconnaissance mission. The men arrive at a nearby village, where Perkola reunites with his fiancée, Kaarina (Irina Björklund), a member of the women's auxiliary unit. After they pull out, Perkola receives terrible news that changes his entire outlook on the war. … MORE
Divisions in the opposition parties' Brexit strategy

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Headlines: Johnson 'humbled' to take Lineker 'pay-cut

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Headlines: Johnson 'humbled' to take Lineker 'pay-cut"
Mr Johnson skipped a press conference with His Luxembourg counterpart
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"Johnson left humiliated as Brexit visit ends in chaos", as there have been reports that the watch was abused for the avoidance of demonstrators.
captions the photo: "Invisible Man ", during which the election is online: "disappeared".
it is also snappy of His British visitors - the headline: "Loud protest mute Johnson". It suggests that the British Prime Minister has "ducked" of The Event rather than face a hostile crowd, ready to boo and jeer him.
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"Luxembourg laughs in 's face" is the caption of the accompanying photo of the title page in the describes the post-visit briefing as "a EU-Ambush ".
holding His judgement on what it calls a "weak stunt" to mock the PM's letter with the headline "Luxemberk".
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Source of news: bbc.com