The , directed by Dome Karukoski , offers a sweeping look at the life of Touko Laaksonen, the artist who revolutionized gay culture with his hyper-masculine, leather-clad illustrations. Spanning over 40 years, the film traces Laaksonen’s journey from a decorated soldier in World War II to a global underground icon who ultimately fanned the flames of the gay liberation movement. Plot and Historical Context
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Key historical and narrative milestones in the film include: The , directed by Dome Karukoski , offers
The movie begins with Laaksonen (played by Pekka Strang) returning to a repressive post-war Helsinki after serving as a second lieutenant in WWII. In a society where homosexuality was a criminal offense punishable by shame and imprisonment, Laaksonen found refuge in drawing stylized, muscular men—a stark contrast to the "effeminate" stereotypes often imposed on gay men at the time. In a society where homosexuality was a criminal
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