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8 articles available in total starting from 19/08/2002. Last article published on 13/12/2018.

Review: The Ragged Life of Juice Leskinen

Review: The Ragged Life of Juice Leskinen

Poised to premiere imminently in its native Finland, Teppo Airaksinen’s wonderful biopic swaps clichés for killer one-liners  

13/12/2018 | Films | Finland

Review: Land of Hope

Review: Land of Hope

Finnish director Markku Pölönen turns back the clock once again with a period drama set between 1945 and 1952 that seems to creak with age but is given a beating heart thanks to Oona Airola  

16/11/2018 | Films | Finland

Shakespearean-style comedy in Kaurismaki’s The House of Branching Love

This weekend, viewers at the Brussels Film Festival had the chance to discover the other Kaurismaki brother’s new work: The House of Branching Love. A rare comic title in the competition, this...  

28/06/2010 | Films | Finland

Dzhordzhadze returns with uneven Rainbowmaker

Georgian director Nana Dzhordzhadze’s films have served as an intimate guide for foreigners to her beloved homeland for a long time. From her breakthrough Robinsonada or My English Grandfather,...  

13/11/2009 | Films | Germany/Russia/Netherlands/Finland

A hectic season for Solar

It will be a busy year for Markus Selin’s Solar Films, the current domestic box office leader with Bad Boys – A True Story by Aleksi Mäkelä, the most successful Finnish film of all time, chalking...  

03/06/2003 | Films | Finland

Eila’s out

The story of a courageous cleaner who decides to stand up for herself is about to hit Finnish screens on Friday  

11/03/2003 | Films | Finland

Finnish animation victorious in Iran

Three Goats by Finnish animation veteran Heikki Prepula wins best short film at the Isfahan Children's Festival  

23/10/2002 | Films | Finland

Finland awarded in Portugal

Rakkaus on aarre, the latest film by one of Finland’s foremost women directors, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, won the best fiction award at Portugal’s Vilo de Conde international short film festival. It is...  

19/08/2002 | Films | Finland

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