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Sisters' Sahti Wedding Blunder: A Race Against Time
6 Dec
Summary
- Two sisters must find 100 liters of potent homebrew sahti for a wedding.
- They accidentally drank the entire batch due to a moment of weakness.
- Director Teemu Nikki aimed for a story with humor and a serious undertone.

Finnish filmmaker Teemu Nikki's latest feature, '100 Liters of Gold,' chronicles the chaotic journey of two sisters renowned for their strong homebrew ale, sahti. When their sibling requests a substantial 100-liter supply for an upcoming wedding, the sisters initially agree. However, a lapse in judgment leads them to drink the entire batch themselves, creating a monumental hangover and a race against time.
Nikki, representing Finland for the second time in the International Feature Oscar race, initially considered a story about brothers but found it too cliché. Inspired by actresses Elina Knihtilä and Pirjo Lonka, he shifted focus. Knihtilä shared a personal connection to sahti, recalling childhood memories of its potent effects, while Lonka admitted to not having tasted it before the film, highlighting its complex nature.




