Finnish Short Films 2007

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Finnish Short Films 2007
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Contents
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Anchor, The
Apple Drill, The
Boy from the Woods
Fairy Tale R
Five Sunrises to Go
God’s Teeth
Heaven
Heavy Metal
Hedgehog Thing
Keidas
Lake, The
Learned by Heart
Legacy
Loggers, The
Magic Night
Memory, The
My Portrait
Next Move, The
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Number – Life on a Scale from 0 to 10
On the Way
Opportunist
Pietà
Punishment
Rondo
Skiers, The
South Indian Thali
Sõprus – ������ (Friendship)
Tango Finlandia
Town Manager, The
Vaslav Nijinsky – Invisible Power
Visitor
Woodsmen
Zone of Total Eclipse, The
åäö
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Contacts
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Experimental documentary | 2007 |
35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | ~8’
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S H O R T
The film is an experimental documentary bordering on video art about the slowness of mental
healthcare. It aims to depict what it feels like when the mind is exhausted.
Kauko Lindfors
Director, script, cinematography,
editing, sound design, music:
Kauko Lindfors
Producer: Kauko Lindfors
Production company:
Angry-La Visual Design Ky
Production support: AVEK
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Kauko Lindfors has worked in various fields of film for almost
twenty years. Since graduating from the University of Art and
Design Helsinki, he has worked as a sound mixer, sound designer and editor in over a hundred productions. He has directed
a documentary film about infertility, Uskon vasta kun pää näkyy
(1994), and depression, Light My Head – A Documentary on One
Depression (Valoa päähän – dokumentti yhdestä masennuksesta ,
2004). Kauko Lindfors currently works as a lecturer of editing
at Tampere Polytechnic.
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Animation | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 7’30’’
[
A n k k u r i
]
A captain and three seamen are aboard a ship. One of the seamen loses his head, which rocks the
status quo – changing it to something quite different.
Director, script, lay out:
Tommi Juutilainen
Animation: Mikko Torvinen
Rendering, backgrounds:
Samppa Kukkonen
Editing: Sampa Kukkonen,
Tommi Juutilainen
Sound design: Mikko Paju
Music: Esko Mäkinen
Producer: Jyrki Kaipainen
Production company:
Film co-operative Camera Cagliostro
Production support:
AVEK (Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
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The Anchor
Tommi Juutilainen
Tommi Juutilainen (born 1972) studied fine arts at the
Institute of Fine Arts of the Lahti University of Applied
Sciences, and animation at the Arts Academy of the
Turku University of Applied Sciences, from which he
graduated in 2004.
Juutilainen’s films include a puppet animation
Tractatus Gastronomicus (1999) and animated cartoons
Terribly Sorry (Anteeks kauheesti , 2001) and Humble
Desires (2004). He has also held his own art exhibitions.
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | ~15’
The Apple Drill
[
O m e n a p o r a
]
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S H O R T
Johannes buys a food processor that slices apples into identical pieces. After the blade breaks,
Johannes starts a seemingly never-ending battle against bureaucracy in order to get a new one.
Director, script: Paavo Westerberg
Cinematography: Mark Stubbs
Editing: Suvi Ryhänen
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Paavo Westerberg
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Paavo Westerberg (born 1973) has been an actor
since the 1980’s, but in 2003 the TV-series
Fragments (Irtiottoja , directed by Aku Louhimies)
also made him a screenwriter, together with
another co-actor Mikko Kouki. Westerberg was
also a co-writer of Frozen Land (Paha maa, 2005)
with Jari Rantala. Director Louhimies also
contributed to the writing process.
The Apple Drill is his debut film as a director.
Cast: Mikko Kouki, Kari Ketonen,
Janne Virtanen, Oskari Heimonen
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 12’
Boy from the Woods
[
M e t s ä n p o i k a
]
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S H O R T
Three families from the city are spending a skiing day together. The youngest of the lot, a six-yearold boy, vanishes in the forest by oversight.
Director: Juha Lehtola
Script: Laura Ruohonen
Cinematography: Mark Stubbs
Editing: Suvi Ryhänen
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Juha Lehtola
Cast: Saija Lentonen, Jukka Leisti,
Juha Lehtola (born 1966)
is a director and scriptwriter.
He previously directed Woman in
the Meadow (Nainen kedolla , 2003).
Sari Mällinen, Markku Maalismaa,
Ursula Salo, Heikki Nousiainen
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Animation | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | ~20’
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
S a t u
R
]
On a spring night, in a city, in a stone house, by a park, the drawer falls asleep by her window.
There, I was born. I was small, almost not at all. Everything was sleeping. Everything was blue.
Water was babbling. At that moment, I swam out of the drawer’s cage, away from her papers, away
from the lake of her desk. I swam through the woods, the night and the water into the Fairy tale.
Director, script: Tiina Halonen
Cinematography: Pauliina Leino
Editing: Tuomo Leino
Tiina Halonen
Sound design, Music:
Tiina Halonen is a graphic artist
from Helsinki. She started to make
animations in 1976 and has directed
15 animated films, mainly for
television. Her preferred technique
is cut-out animation, but she is also
familiar with cel, sand and object
animations. Director Halonen
writes her films herself.
Pekka Karjalainen
Producer: Tuomo Leino
Production company:
Leino & Suvinen Production Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK,
Nordic Film & TV Fund
Financing TV company: YLE TV2
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Fairy Tale R
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Animation | 2006 |
Digibeta SP | 16:9 | Stereo | 17’
Five Sunrises to Go
[
V i i s i
a a m u a
v i e l ä
]
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
A black comedy about a Manager who wanted to do the right thing.
Director, visualization: Milja Ahola
Script: Iiro Küttner
Animation: Jan Andersson,
Kati Härkönen, Katja Kettu
Editing: Tuula Mehtonen
Sound design: Kepa Lehtinen
Music: Eero Ojanen
Producer: Liisa Penttilä
Production company: Edith film Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Milja Ahola
Milja Ahola (born 1945), Master of Arts, is
an animation director and graphic artist
from Helsinki. She has made animations
since 1994, of which The Twin (Kaksonen,
1999) was awarded at the Tehran International Film Festival, New England Film &
Video Festival and Tampere Film Festival.
She has also worked as a graphic designer
and held several private exhibitions.
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Director: Pentti Kasurinen
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
Fiction | 2006 | Digibeta / Beta SP /
DVD | 16:9 Anamorphic |
Dolby SR ch1+ch2 | 19’35’’
Script: Pentti Kasurinen &
John Lundsten
Cinematography: Kimmo Jaatinen
Editing: Annukka Lilja
Sound design: Santtu Sierilä
Music: Panu Aaltio
[
J u m a l a n
h a m p a a t
]
takes place in 1930s Lapland. Juha’s confirmation class is interrupted when a van
arrives at a churchyard in a remote village. To his horror, it contains a dentist’s office. All the
youngsters in the village are to get false teeth as a confirmation gift. Thus, their own teeth will
have to be pulled out.
Juha runs away after seeing his friends in pain, but he doesn’t get far.
Getting false teeth seems unavoidable until higher powers intervene.
God’s Teeth
Set design: Heini Granberg
Cast: Kari Heiskanen,
Aleksi Rantanen, Jan Nyquist,
Tatu Siivonen, Mikko Jurkka,
Antti Dahl
Producer: Aleksi Hyvärinen
Production company:
Snapper Films Oy
Pentti Kasurinen
Co-producer:
Pentti Kasurinen (born 1956) has directed
many popular Finnish television series, and
has been involved in several TV-dramas,
documentaries and short films.
UIAH ELO / LUME Production support
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation
(Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-Productions
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God’s Teeth
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | ~12’
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
Ta i v a s
]
A story about a young mother, who runs out of money and takes a painting she has inherited from
her parents to be appraised at an auction house. An expert, who resembles God and looks like he
is over a hundred years old, deems the painting to be no more than a poster. As the disappointed
mother leaves, it starts to rain, and water washes paint and colours off the picture.
Director, script: Juha Lehtola
Cinematography: Mark Stubbs
Editing: Suvi Ryhänen
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Juha Lehtola
Cast: Maria Heiskanen,
Juha Lehtola (born 1966) is a director
and scriptwriter. He previously directed
Woman in the Meadow (Nainen kedolla , 2003).
Pekka Autiovuori,
Christina Indrenius-Zalewski
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Heaven
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Fiction | 2006 |
Digibeta / Beta SP / DVD | 1:1,85 |
Dolby Digital | 29’
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
The end of the 80s, a village in the middle of Finland. 15-year-old Hevari, the only long-haired boy
in town, is the coolest guy in the world – at least according to Kake from next door. No-one else
seems to agree. Short-tempered Hevari is used to being the laughing stock among the gang and
the girls. But when the Friday night comes and there’s a disco at the community hall, it’s time to
go again. Maybe tonight everything will be different.
Director: Zaida Bergroth
Script: Jan Forsström, Zaida Bergroth
Cinematography: Anu Keränen
Editing: Oskar Franzén
Sound design: Janne Laine
Zaida Bergroth
Production design: Päivi Kettunen
Zaida Bergroth (born 1977) has
studied film directing at the University
of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH, in
the Department of Film and Television.
Glass Jaw (Lasileuka , 2004) was her
diploma work for UIAH. Bergroth is
currently developing her first feature
film, which is planned to go into
production in 2007.
Costumes: Elina Lario
Cast: Ilmari Saarikoski, Ville Jokinen,
Oona Linnavuori, Henriikka Salo
Producer: Jarkko Hentula
Production company: Juonifilmi Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
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Heavy Metal
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S H O R T
F I L M S
Experimental fiction | 2006 |
35mm, Hdcam, DigiBeta |
16:9, 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 7’
Director, script, music: Esa Illi
Cinematography, colourist:
Pentti Keskimäki
Editing: Esa Illi, Pentti Keskimäki
Sound design: Olli Pärnänen
Cast: Eetu Furuholm, Jani Toivola,
Maria Heiskanen, Ville Virtanen
Producer: Raimo Uunila
[
S i i l i j u t t u
]
A sweaty and tense afternoon on a city bus. Tired, angry and apathetic people. A small boy who’s
afraid to go home and is sort of trapped on the bus. This is one of those moments when you’re
balancing on a razor’s edge.
In the end a person who has every reason to give up musters up the energy to care and the boy
is saved.
A small unselfish act, to rise above everyday life for a moment is enough for a feeling of mythical heroism to spark to life for a moment.
Unless we see enough signs in our surrounding reality that at least one person cares and
is capable of altruistic, unselfish acts during tough, stressful situations then some significant
break-down will occur. We need these signs to believe in this world and to feel good. Especially
for children.
Production company:
Esa Illi
Grape Productions Oy
Esa Illi has directed, for example, Midsummer Stories (Juhannustarinoita , 1997) as well as the short fictions which won awards at
the Tampere film festival: Lazyman Death (Den lata döden, 1991),
Break-In – The Anatomy of a Gig (Kili-Kali , 1994) and Monkey
Business (Apinajuttu , 2000) and the EBU-awarded short film,
Kotiinpaluu (1998). His first full-length feature, Brothers (Broidit),
was made in 2003. Other awards and honourable mentions:
Nordisk panorama (Reykjavik 1994), Mannheim (1994 and
2000), and Shanghai International Film Festival (2004).
Production support:
AVEK (Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
www.grapeproductions.fi/
hedgehogthing
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Hedgehog Thing
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Documentary | 2007 |
35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 20’
A meditative journey to an oasis that a bunch of people consider their second home, where they
return each summer. These people include a retired policeman, a musician, a professor and
a worker. They and many others share the powerful experience of the swimming stadium as a
source of vitality. Many have been going there since they were little children.
Keidas continues the director’s visually impressive series of water films. It brings the beautiful,
functionalistic swimming stadium, previously seen in many of his films, into the foreground. This
film is like a layered portrait of Finland’s first outdoor swimming pool and its regular customers.
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
Keidas
Director, script, editing: PV Lehtinen
Cinematography: Hannu-Pekka
About the swimming stadium: It took a long time for the Helsinki swimming stadium to be completed as a site for the Olympics and a popular bathing establishment. The designing work started
in the early 1930’s and the building started in 1938 according to the plans by architect Jorma
Järvi. The stadium was supposed to be finished for the 1940 Olympics, which had been awarded
to Helsinki, but the work was suspended because of the Winter War. The swimming stadium was
finally completed for the 1952 Olympics.
Vitikainen
Sound design: Sakari Salli
Music: Biosphere
PV Lehtinen
Producer: PV Lehtinen
PV Lehtinen was born and lives in Helsinki. He graduated
as a director from the School of Motion Picture, Television
and Production Design at the University of Art and Design
Helsinki. His previous water-themed films include The Diver
(Hyppääjä, 2000) and The Crawl (Krooli, 2004), which have
been awarded at several international festivals.
Production company: CineParadiso Oy
Production support: The Finnish
Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
Co-productions
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F I N N I S H
Fiction | 2006 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | 5.1 Dolby stereo | 7’
Director: Maarit Lalli
Script: Laura Arpalahti
Cinematography: Rauno Ronkainen
Editing: Harri Ylönen
[
J ä r v i
]
Two sisters, Mailis and Henna, are rowing on a lake at the heart of a summer midnight.
Henna has lost something in the lake – something dear. Mailis, whom she has woken for help,
is about to turn the boat homeward, when Henna points at the black lake: there. And another one,
there! And a third one is bound to turn up...
At dawn, the sisters have a sumptuous catch in their boat, but Henna is still not satisfied. Mailis finds out that blood is not always thicker than water.
Sound design: Pasi Peni
Music: Kepa Lehtinen
Set design: Kimmo Siren
Costumes: Niina Pasanen
Cast: Pamela Tola, Elina Knihtilä,
Jani Kiiskilä, Ville Seivo, Ilmari
Tuomivaara, Aarni Kivinen
Producer: Jarmo Lampela
Production company:
Lasihelmi Filmi Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
(Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company:
YLE TV1 Co-productions
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The Lake
Maarit Lalli
Maarit Lalli (born 1964) has studied directing and
script writing at the Motion Picture school, Television
and Production Design at the University of Art and
Design Helsinki. She has directed and written several
films and TV series. Her filmography includes
Remnants (Rippeitä , 1999), the award winning
A Stone Left Unturned (Kovat miehet , 1999) and the
documentary film Prison and Paradise (Saaren vangit,
2002, together with Anu Kuivalainen).
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S H O R T
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Animation | 2007 |
4 x 3 | Stereo | 5 x 5’45’’
Directors, script:
Marjut Rimminen, Päivi Takala
Cinematography:
Marjut Rimminen, Kari Sohlberg
Animation:
Marjut Rimminen, Shaun Clark
Editing: Tony Fish
Sound design:
Päivi Takala, Patrick Boullenger
Music: Päivi Takala
Design: Marjut Rimminen
Costumes: working team,
Riitta Röpelinen
Cast: Fanny Sukura, Anton Valtonen
Producer: Annakaisa Sukura
Production company: Soundsgood
Productions Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
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Learned by Heart
[
S y d ä m e e n
k ä t k e t t y
]
Finland emerged from WWII in a schizophrenic state. The nation had survived two wars against
the Soviet Union with her independence in tact, but had officially come out on the losing side. It
was hard to talk about the war in the homes. Fathers were back from the front, but they found it
difficult to adjust to everyday life. The heroism and camaraderie of the battlefield lived on in their
memories, the horrors of war haunted their dreams. Mothers, the heroines of the household,
took control and began organizing the lives of their families.
To post-war children, their parents seemed distant, authoritarian, frightening. It took the Sixties to free the society from the spectre of unquestionable authority, and to open windows to the
outside world. Television brought war back into the living room, but now it was being fought on
the other side of the planet.
The film is composed around old Lutheran hymns and their spiritual legacy. Hymnal motifs
dominate the soundtrack and recall memories of a time when they were an unquestioned element
in everyday life. The wealth of visual imagery consists of animation, archive materials and snapshots from old family albums.
Marjut Rimminen
Marjut Rimminen (born 1944) has worked in London independently since 1974 directing and
animating commercials for Finland and producing short films for Channel Four Television.
She has created a children’s series Urpo & Turpo in partnership with Liisa Helminen.
Päivi Takala
Päivi Takala (born 1953) has had a wide-ranging career as a composer, musician, sound
designer and film maker. Her first film was the award winning documentary Mwe Bana Bandi
(Rumpu, ruokokitara ja Honda, 1988) which she co-directed with Kristiina Tuura.
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 12’
Legacy
[
P e r i n t ö l a k a n a
]
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
Myrsky on nousemassa, mutta siitä huolimatta Lauri, 30-vuotias kaupunkilaismies haluaa ripustaa pyykkinarulle juuri pestyn ison valkoisen lakanan. Hänen vaimonsa vastustaa ajatusta ja
seuraa järjetön taistelu turhista periaatteista.
Director: Matti Ijäs
Script: Juha Lehtola
Cinematography: Mark Stubbs
Editing: Suvi Ryhänen
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Matti Ijäs
Cast: Jarkko Pajunen, Susanna
Matti Ijäs (born 1950) has been
writing and directing films for almost
three decades. His latest films include
Blue Corner (Haaveiden kehä, 2003) and
Blindfolded (Sokkotanssi , 1999).
Anteroinen, Rauno Juvonen, Risto
Salmi, Vieno Saaristo
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Documentary | 2006 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 18’
[
J ä t k ä t
]
Asko is a man, Myrsky is a horse. In winter, the pair earn their living by logging wood in small
forests in the Helsinki metropolitan area. The work is hard and the days are long. The man and
the horse have only each other for company. The Loggers is a film about the co-operation between
a man and an animal, and about a dying working method meeting the 21st century landscape.
First and foremost, it is a tribute to testosterone steaming in the cold of winter.
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
The Loggers
Director, script: Selma Vilhunen
Cinematography: Sari Aaltonen
Editing: Hanna Asunta
Sound design: Laura Kuivalainen
Producer: Kaarle Aho
Selma Vilhunen
Production company: Making Movies
Selma Vilhunen (born 1976)
studied film at the Arts Academy
of the Turku University of Applied
Sciences. She has written and
directed both fictional films
and documentaries.
Production support: AVEK
(Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
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Documentary | 2006 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Dolby stereo | 14’53’’
[
Ta i k a y ö
]
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
Hannes Tiira is completely blind. Every night from the beginning of May to the second week of
July, he takes a solitary walk into a bird grove that is split by a straight one-kilometre-long forest
path. He counts and classifies the nightly singers in the grove, from the first warbler in spring
to the last whistler in July. The birds’ songs make up a concert that Hannes wants to experience
every night, over and over again.
He hopes to come across a “magical night” that may occur just once in a summer: “Each summer is blessed with one or two magical nights. Those are the twilight hours between two hot days,
when the sound world of the grove intoxicates your mind. That is when nothing feels unlikely:
birds, birds, birds!”
“I can sense everything, even the beauty of a landscape, even though I am blind. Every night as
I walk in the forest, I ask myself: Is this possible, have I gone to bird men’s heaven?”
Director, script, cinematography:
Jouni Hiltunen
Jouni Hiltunen
Editing: Anne Lakanen
Sound design: Janne Jankeri
Producer: Jouni Hiltunen
Jouni Hiltunen (born in 1964) is a documentary
film director. He has worked in various fields of
the film industry since 1990 and has directed more
than 15 documentary films. His documentary film
about three Russian prisoners Blatnoi Mir (2001),
has been awarded at both Finnish and international
festivals. At the moment, Hiltunen works as
a producer-director for Katharsis Films in
Helsinki, Finland.
Production company:
Katharsis Films Oy
Production support: The Finnish
Film Foundation
Financing TV company: TV1 Uusi kino
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Magic Night
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | ~13’
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
M u i s t i
]
Milla is fired from her job. The crisis brings back a nightmare from her youth, in which she is
attacked by some huge creature. Milla believes she has found out the terrifying reason for the
dream after her brother tells her about a childhood encounter with a bear. Milla does not remember the incident – and does not know what to believe anymore.
Director: Peter Lindholm
Cinematography: Raimo Uunila
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Peter Lindholm
Cast: Mi Grönlund, Kari-Pekka
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Peter Lindholm (born 1960) is a film
director and producer. His latest
directions are a documentary film
Borgå Year (Ett år i Borgå , 2002–2005),
a feature film Kites Over Helsinki
(Drakarna över Helsingfors, 2001)
and a television series
Financing TV company:
Sincerely Yours in Cold Blood
YLE Co-productions
(Kylmäverisesti sinun, 2000).
Toivonen, heidi Krohn,
Risto Aaltonen, Susa Saukko
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
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The Memory
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My Portrait
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Animation | 2007 | 16:9 | ~5’
O m a k u v a
]
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
The main character in the film, a lonely painter, sits in his studio before a blank canvas, wondering what to paint. He decides to paint a self-portrait. The film follows the artist working, this exciting and ever-escalating process, up until the painting is finished... but something goes wrong.
The self-portrait may have become a little too realistic, it almost breathes...
Christian Lindblad
Director, script, cinematography,
editing: Christian Lindblad
Producer: Ilkka Ruuhijärvi
Production company:
LR Film Productions Oy
Production support: AVEK
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Christian Lindblad graduated as an actor from
the Theatre Academy of Finland in 1985, but
moved on to film soon after in 1988. His debut
film Love Tank (Kärlekens bandvagn) was finished the same year. A series of live action films
culminated in the feature film Ripa Hits the Skids
(Ripa ruostuu, 1993). Since then, he has mainly
made animated films, but has also written opera
librettos and directed for theatre.
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Digibeta / Beta SP |
16:9 Anamorphic | Stereo | 12’24’’
[
M ö b l e e r a a j a
]
A film about a couple moving into their first home.
Director, script, editing:
Laura Neuvonen
Technical art director: Olli Rajala
Animation: Laura Neuvonen, Pauli
Laasonen, Kai Lappalainen
Sound design: Janne Jankeri, Salla
Hämäläinen, Heikki Kossi
Music: Christer Nuutinen
Character Design: Annu Salminen
Producer: Petteri Pasanen
Production company: Anima Vitae Ltd.
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
(Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company: YLE
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The Next Move
Laura Neuvonen
Laura Neuvonen works as an
animator at the animation
studio Anima Vitae. Her previous animated short The Last Knit
(Kutoja, 2005) has been screened
at numerous film festivals. She has
also designed characters for the
TV-series Autocrats (Itse valtiaat)
and Pasila.
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Documentary | 2006 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | 17’52’’
Director, script: Mika Lehtinen
Cinematography: Harri Räty,
Pentti Keskimäki
Editing: Jani Pyylampi
Sound design: Vesa Meriläinen
Music: Petri Nieminen
Producer: Jarmo Lampela
Production company: Lasihelmi Filmi
Production support: AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation
(Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company:
YLE TV1 Co-productions
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Number – Life on a Scale of 0 to 10
[
N u m e r o
–
e l ä m ä
a s t e i k o l l a
0 –10
]
One night, before falling asleep, I started to think about people close to me and the powerful feelings that they feel. The feelings seemed strong, overwhelming, all-consuming and in some cases
even overpowering. I thought about the world and people in a wider context and that developed
into a starting point for Number.
Number – Life on a Scale of 0 to 10 is a sketch and an outline of feelings.
Our lives are filled with pure and meaningful moments and periods that consist only of feelings.
In some parts of our lives, we feel that we are alone and in some sense special. We think that there’s
no one else in this world as unhappy, lonely, depressed, scared, happy, or in love as we are.
If at that moment we turn our attention inwards, we lose the ability to co-exist and be compassionate – thus losing life itself.
The diversity of human feeling is unlimited, and the words
we use to describe it are only lame and vague allusions.
- Yrjö Kallinen, 1951
Mika Lehtinen
Mika Lehtinen (born 1966) graduated as a director from the
Theatre Academy of Finland in 1995. He has worked as a director
in many theatres around Finland, and he is a lecturer in the
Department of Lighting and Sound Design at the Theatre Academy.
Lehtinen has also worked as a drama consultant to various
documentary departments with the Finnish Broadcasting
Company, and as an assistant director in several films before
his first direction Precious Brother (Arvon veli, 2004), which
received an audience award at the Tampere Film Festival in 2005.
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 11’
On the Way
[
M a t k a
]
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
Two men climb down from a tree, found a political party and journey from the forest to the midst
of people, to preach their truth in order to save Finland.
Director: Saara Saarela
Script: Kari Hotakainen
Cinematography: Mark Stubbs
Editing: Suvi Ryhänen
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Saara Saarela
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Saara Saarela (born 1971) is a film director,
whose previous works include Slow at Heart
(Kuningas Hidas, 2000) and Stripping
(Hengittämättä ja nauramatta, 2002).
Cast: Pertti Sveholm,
Janne Reinikainen
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Fiction | 2005 |
Digibeta, DVD | 16:9 Anamorphic |
Stereo | 8’30”
[
M e n e s t y j ä
]
10-year old Marko is jealous of his next door neighbour who is the same age as he. Marko’s
family and the neighbour boy’s family go for a ride. At the gas station Marko notices that his
opportunity has come.
Director, script, editing:
Teemu Nikki
Cinematography: Jyrki Arnikari
Sound design, music: Sakari Salli
Set design, costumes, make-up:
Minna Sorvoja
Cast: Aukusti Heikkilä,
Topi Majaniemi, Antti Reini,
Tarja Heinula, Pertti Sveholm,
Milka Ahlroth
Producers:
Teemu Nikki
Petri Jokiranta, Tero Kaukomaa
Teemu Nikki (born 1975) has directed
several music videos and commercial films.
Opportunist is his first short film.
Production company:
Blind Spot Pictures Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
(Make It Short Project of AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company: YLE
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Opportunist
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S H O R T
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 60’
Director, script: Selma Vilhunen
“Kristian and I are breaking up. We’ve been breaking up for like four years now.”
Maria’s old love Kristian is once again unhappy and homeless, and it just so happens that once
again he moves in with Maria. In her job as a geriatric nurse, Maria tries her best to cheer up Ms.
Eeva V, an author she admires, who has been paralysed by a stroke. Maria is the strongest woman
on Earth, and full of love so fiery that nothing could hurt her. But day by day, both Kristian and
Eeva become more and more miserable – and mean.
Pietà is a tragedy about becoming human, coloured by bitter humour and Helsinki summer
nights.
Cinematography : Sari Aaltonen
Editing: Hanna Asunta
Sound design: Pietari Koskinen
Music: Otso Lähdeoja
Set design: Kaisa Mäkinen
Costumes: Karoliina Koiso-Kanttila
Selma Vilhunen
Cast: Maria Ylipää, Ville Tiihonen,
Selma Vilhunen was born in 1976 and is a director and scriptwriter. She graduated from the Arts Academy of the Turku
University of Applied Sciences in 2004. Vilhunen’s previous
directorial work includes the documentaries My Little Elephants
(Minun pikku elefanttini, 2002), about a Russian shepherd and
a housewife, and Loggers (Jätkät, 2006) about a logger and
his horse. Vilhunen has written the movies Suburban Virgin
(Espoon viimeinen neitsyt, 2003) and Homesick (Koti-ikävä, 2005),
the latter together with the movie’s director Petri Kotwica.
Eeva-Kirsti Komulainen,
Kristofer Gummerus
Producer: Kaarle Aho & Kai Nordberg
Production company:
Making Movies Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
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Pietà
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Documentary | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 30’
[
M i e s
j a
t u o m i o
]
tells a story about a man who pushed the norms of chastity in the Finland of the late
1960’s.
Mattijuhani Koponen is a pioneer of Finnish underground and performance art, who had sexual intercourse on top of a grand piano and threw the conservative Finland off its rails. The fine
line between art and pornography was discussed in several courts of justice. The artist was sentenced to one year in prison. One public act in his youth has stigmatised the man and his whole
life. The incident turned his life upside down and almost destroyed him. His friends disappeared,
and Koponen was almost completely forgotten.
Much of the time and era is culminated in Koponen’s fate. The film is one man’s romantic journey amidst the complex set of values of our recent history, when the idealism of an individual made
the powers-that-be nervous. At the same time, it reminds us of similar problems we face today.
S H O R T
Punishment
F I N N I S H
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Punishment
Director, script, cinematography:
Timo Peltonen
Timo Peltonen
Editing: Samu Kuukka
Producer: Jouko Aaltonen
Production company: Illume Ltd.
Production support: The Finnish
Film Foundation
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
Co-productions
Timo Peltonen is renowned for his delicate
cinematography and his vast experience
from different fields of art. His previous
works as a cinematographer include
Life-Saver (Hengenpelastaja , 2004),
Henki (2004), Lost and Found (2003),
Family Files (2002), and as a director,
David (2002) and Omar Elvis (1996).
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Rondo
F I N N I S H
S H O R T
“My memories alter when I talk about them. When I think of them, they are different.” This is a
short poetic film about memory and change with no dialogue. In the film the characters act within a certain framed choreography and only the ending of the film releases them from the loop.
Director, script: Marja Mikkonen
Cinematography: Sini Liimatainen
Marja Mikkonen
Editing: Hannele Majaniemi
Marja Mikkonen (b. 1979) is an artist who uses various
forms of media in her work, such as live performance,
video, film, installation, text and photography. Her
graduation work from the Turku Art Academy in 2003,
a film entitled 99 Years of My Life (99 vuotta elämästäni),
won several prizes, including a shared silver prize in the
category of Cinéfondation in the Film Festival of Cannes
2004. Mikkonen is currently finishing her MFA-studies
in the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki.
Sound design: Sakari Luhtala
Music: Taneli Tuominen
Set design: Tuomo Truhponen
Cast: Jaana Pirskanen,
Hermanni Ylitepsa
Producer: Marja Mikkonen
Production support:
AVEK, Academy of Fine Arts Helsinki
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Hannele Majaniemi
Experimental | 2006 |
Beta SP / PAL | 4:3 | Stereo | 8’21’’
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Documentary | 2006 |
35mm / Digibeta | 1:2,35 |
Dolby Digital | 11’
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
H i i h t ä j ä t
]
A hand opens, turns... Old men’s hands, whose lines echo the criss-crossed patterns of ski-tracks.
Hands that remember wielding a scythe, caressing a child – and pulling a trigger. These men,
veteran soldier-skiers of the Winter War, today take part in an annual skiing competition. The
Skiers tells the story in a handful of words and a few telling pictures. The result is a celebration of
old age, the joy of life, and the tough endurance of the Finnish spirit.
Director: John Webster
Cinematography: Tuomo Hutri
Editing: Mervi Junkkonen
John Webster
Sound design: Anne Tolkkinen
John Webster (b. 1967) has been making
documentary films as an independent
director and producer since 1990.
His work includes the films Suckers
(1993), Don’t Tell Daddy (1995),
Losing It (1999), Rooms of Shadow and
Light (2001) and What Comes Around –
Producer: John Webster
Production company: JW
Documentaries Oy
Production support: The Finnish Film
Foundation (Make It Short Project of
AVEK, The Finnish Film Foundation
and YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
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The Skiers
See Everything, Feel Everything
(Sen edestään löytää, 2004).
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Documentary | 2007 |
Digibeta, Betacam SP, DVD | 16:9 |
Stereo | 27’
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
E t e l ä - I n t i a n
T h a l i
]
A subjective documentary set in Kerala, South India. The stunning beauty, the potent dose of reality and the fascination of traditional dances and rituals are paralleled with the many courses of
a Thali meal.
Thali is a popular meal of many different dishes, served in small metal bowls on a round tray.
There are six or seven bowls, as there are scenes in the film. The flavours and the spiciness of the
dishes vary from mild to mouth-burning. Each little dish has its own name.
Just like rice brings together the alternating flavours on a Thali tray, the film combines the
ritual rhythms with the rhythm, pulse and performance of life.
Director, script, cinematography:
Lasse Naukkarinen
Sound design: Heikki Innanen
Music: Carl-Johan Häggman
Producer: Lasse Naukkarinen
Production company:
Ilokuva, Naukkarinen & Co
Production support: The Finnish
Film Foundation
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
Co-productions
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South Indian Thali
Lasse Naukkarinen
Lasse Naukkarinen (born 1942) is a director and cinematographer. The first of his over 30 directions were political
(Solidarity / Solidaarisuus 1970), in the 1980’s and 90’s he made
documentaries that examined society (No Comments, 1984),
then gritty profiles (Dog Trails / Koiranpolkuja 1995) and later
artist profiles (Miina! / Miinavaara! , 2003; Artist´s Life / Taiteilijaelämää , 1999). Anni from Paanajärvi (Paanajärven Anni , 2006) is
a story about a village in North western Russia, which is saved
from drowning into the reservoir of a hydropower plant.
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company: YLE
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S H O R T
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Animation | 2006 |
35mm & Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 6’
A dance-evening in the local bar somewhere on the Finnish periphery. Lonely people come there
to find joy. There are not that many customers but the hot and passionate tango rhythms lead all
of them to the dance floor. The Finnish tango is hard and sweaty. This film is basically a testosterone loaded action movie.
Directors:
Hannu Lajunen, Tomi Riionheimo
Script: Hannu Lajunen
Cinematography: Antti Takkunen
Editing:
Ykä Järvinen, Tomi Riionheimo
Sound design: Pirkko Tiitinen
Music: Hannu Lajunen
Set design: Tomi Riionheimo
Costumes:
Hannu Lajunen & Tomi Riionheimo
Hannu Lajunen, Tomi Riionheimo
Cast: Petteri Sopanen,
Timo Pesonen, Kaarina Etto
Producer: Tomi Riionheimo
Production company: Indie Films Oy
Hannu Lajunen (born 1963)
is a graphic designer and a part time
drummer of various bands.
Tomi Riionheimo (born 1966) is a
drop-out lecturer of human anatomy
and physiology, a self-made comic
strip artist, designer and producer.
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation
Financing TV company:
YLE TV1 Co-productions
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Tango Finlandia
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 11’
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
K u n n a n j o h t a j a
]
Juupio is a small town with a decreasing population somewhere in Finland. Koskinen, the town
manager, is faced with a tough dilemma: the residents have grown old and the financial situation
is difficult. Consolidation with the neighbouring town of Pyhälä seems to be the only choice. It
would take a miracle to save Juupio...
Director: Zaida Bergroth
Script: Zaida Bergroth, Jan Forsström
Cinematography: Anu Keränen
Editing: Suvi Ryhänen
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Zaida Bergroth
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Zaida Bergroth (b. 1977) has graduated from the
University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH, at the
Department of Film and Television. Her diploma
work for UIAH was Glass Jaw (Lasileuka, 2004).
Cast: Sulevi Peltola, Rea Mauranen,
Aarne Laitala
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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The Town Manager
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S H O R T
F I L M S
Dance fiction | 2007 |
16:9 | Dolby stereo | 56’
Director, script, editing, music:
Joe Davidow
Cinematography: Tahvo Hirvonen
Choreography: Jorma Elo
Sound design: Markus Kahelin
Set design: Kati Ilmaranta,
Tanja Bastamow
Costumes: Erika Turunen
Cast: Kari Heiskanen (Choreographer);
dancers: Jorma Elo, Nancy Euverink,
Vaslav Kunes
Producer: Claes Olsson
Production company:
Kinoproduction Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Vaslav Nijinsky – Invisible Power
[
N i j i n s k i
–
N ä k y m ä t ö n
v o i m a
]
The film tells of the Choreographer, who is attracted to and obsessed with Vaslav Nijinsky, the
legendary Russian choreographer and dancer (1890–1950).
While reading the Diary of Nijinsky, the Choreographer is rehearsing with his Dance Company
his edition of Nijinsky’s famous work, “The Faune”. Nijinsky wrote his Diary by hand during the 6
weeks he spent locked up in the study of his house in Switzerland. The Diary ends when Nijinsky
was forcibly taken to the Insane Asylum, where he remained for over 20 years.
Through Nijinsky’s Diary, the Choreographer is experiencing that sensation where all of the
revelations he is reading about are brought to life in his mind. Now he is learning about the deepest inner thoughts and feelings that Nijinsky has.
The Choreographer has always been infatuated with Nijinsky, first through his admiration of
Nijinsky’s choreography’s and dance, and then through his realisation of the extraordinary similarities between Nijinsky and Himself.
Joe Davidow
Joe Davidow (born 1949) is an American director
and composer, who lives permanently in Finland.
As a director, he specialises in dance films.
In 1987–91, Davidow directed dance programmes for
Finnish television, including Obsessions (Pakkomielteitä),
and a dance film for the Helsinki Festival, Moments (1991).
In addition, he has directed two dance films and composed their scores for Kinoproduction Ltd, The Man Who
Never Was (1997) and Hidden Passion (2000).
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 1:1,85 | Stereo | 15’
E n s i m m ä i n e n
E s k e l i n e n
]
is a drama comedy, influenced by dark humor, about the relationship between father and
son. Joona arrives at his childhood home in Lapland from Helsinki to visit his father, Antto. He
is living alone in a corrosion ruined house on the steep banks of a river in Lapland. The scraggy
meeting between father and son takes a bizarre twist as a young female arrives at Antto’s hut.
Since the men have insuperable problems when it comes to solving things by talking, many misunderstandings can stay unsorted.
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
Visitor
Director: Mika Hotakainen
Script: Heikki Vuento
Cinematography: Jarkko T. Laine F.S.C.
Editing: Joona Louhivuori
Sound design: Juha Hakanen
Music: Mikko Myllymäki
Set design: Janne Putkonen
Mika Hotakainen
Costumes: Erja Mikkola
Mika graduated as a director of drama
in 2004 from a four year educational
program at the Helsinki polytechnic
university, Stadia. Mika has been in film
and television industry since 1998.
Previously he has directed a long
documentary film called Freedom to
Serve (Valtio vapauden vei, 2004).
Visitor is his first professional drama film.
Cast: Samuli Punkka,
Raimo Grönberg, Emilia Ikäheimo
Producer: Joonas Berghäll
Production company: Oktober Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation
Financing TV company:
YLE TV1 Uusi Kino
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Fiction | 2006 |
DVD / Beta SP / Digibeta | 16:9 |
Dolby Surround | 9’47’’
S H O R T
F I N N I S H
[
K a i n u u l a i s i a
]
is a film about the collision between man and nature. It is a tale about two woodsmen
who encounter a wolf-like creature in a beautiful forest. The woodsmen are doing their everyday
job, felling trees and piling up logs, but is there something more in the forest?
It looks like the woodsmen do not notice the existence of the wolf-like creature. Still it is there
and interferes with events. Or does it?
The film plays with the clone-like similarity of the woodsmen; they are almost faceless. It also
comments on how Finnish men communicate.
I wanted to make this film because a pine forest in spring is a quintessential childhood experience for me. I remember how the sound of a tractor shatters the silence of the forest. How heavy
wood is. The feeling of power when a huge tree falls. Sitting at a camp-fire, panning over the forest in farewell. How alive and mysterious the forest is. The conflict between man and nature is
irreconcilable. Still, even though nature loses at the end of the film, humour comes out on top.
The actors in the film are from the same remote district; they share the same experience of
nature. Dancer Reijo Kela as the wolf-like character brings an animalistic nature experience to
the film.
Woodsmen
Director, script: Timo Korhonen
Cinematography: Pekka Uotila
Editing: Jukka Nykänen
Sound design: Pekka Karjalainen
Music: Timo Peltola
Cast: Reijo Kela, Aimo Korhonen,
Timo Korhonen
Producer: Timo Korhonen
Production company: Road Movies Oy
Production support:
The Finnish Film Foundation
(Make It Short Project by AVEK,
The Finnish Film Foundation and
YLE Co-productions)
Financing TV company: YLE TV1
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Woodsmen
Timo Korhonen
Timo Korhonen (b. 1954) is film director and producer. He has a
special interest in social issues and cultures of resistance. His selected
filmography includes Crucified Freedom (Ristiinnaulittu vapaus, 1998),
Client Number Two (Asiakas numero kaksi , 2000) and Home Sweet Home
(Välittäjä, 2002). Since 2002 Korhonen has worked as the producer
for a large documentary project The Other Finland.
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Experimental | 2006 |
2 x 16mm or 2 x 35mm film print |
approximately 4:3 | Mono | 6’6’’
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A double projection “science noir” short film by Mika Taanila.
The film has two separate film reels – positive (“The Sun”) and negative (“The Moon”) –
which are projected simultaneously on a big screen, superimposed on each other.
The Zone of Total Eclipse is based on scientific film footage shot by The Finnish Geodetic Institute in Poroluoto, near the town of Kokkola in Western Finland in July 1945. During a total eclipse
of the Sun, the film medium was used for the first time in world history to measure the exact
distance between two continents: Europe and North America.
The measurement was not successful due to mechanical running problems with recently introduced 35mm cameras and lenses. In the film you can see images and sounds from the Poroluoto test site. It consists of the actual measurements – ghost-like surreal sights witnessed by
the film camera. The film pays homage to the early pioneers of scientific film – a celebration of
interplanetary shadows at work.
Director, editing: Mika Taanila
Mika Taanila
Sound design: Olli Huhtanen
Mika Taanila is an artist working fluently
in the fields of documentary filmmaking,
avant-garde filmmaking and visual arts.
His films deal with the issues of artificial
urban surroundings and futuristic utopias
of contemporary science. His previous work
includes Optical Sound (Optinen ääni, 2005)
and Futuro – A New Stance for Tomorrow
(Futuro – tulevaisuuden olotila, 1998).
Producer: Cilla Werning
Executive producer: Lasse Saarinen
Production company: Kinotar Oy
Production support:
AVEK, The Finnish Film Foundation,
FRAME
Financing TV company:
YLE Co-productions
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Fiction | 2007 |
Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 3’
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We meet five people over the course of one day: Gunilla, a 25-year-old English teacher from Helsinki; Jan, who is 45 years old and unemployed; Olof, a 35-year-old farmer; Elisabeth, a 65-yearold society lady; and Anna, a 50-year-old drunkard. They are all Swedish-speaking Finns, but do
they have anything in common apart from the language?
Director: Peter Lindholm
Script: Reko Lundán
Cinematography: Raimo Uunila
Peter Lindholm
Sound design: Tero Malmberg
The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK
Peter Lindholm (born 1960) is a film
director and producer. His latest
directions are a documentary film
Borgå Year (Ett år i Borgå , 2002–2005),
a feature film Kites Over Helsinki
(Drakarna över Helsingfors, 2001)
and a television series
Financing TV company:
Sincerely Yours in Cold Blood
YLE Co-productions
(Kylmäverisesti sinun, 2000).
Set design: Otso Linnalaakso
Costumes: Kristiina Saha
Producer: Peter Lindholm
Production company: Petfilms Oy
Production support:
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Producers
S H O R T
Angry-La Visual Design Ky
Laurantie 60
FI-01400 Vantaa
Tel. +358 400 419 113
angryla@kolumbus.fi
F I N N I S H
Anima Vitae Ltd.
Vanha Talvitie 11 A
FI-00580 Helsinki
Tel. +358 20 7749 810
Fax +358 20 7749 819
petteri.pasanen@anima.fi
www.anima.fi
Festival contacts
for all titles:
The Finnish Film Foundation
Kanavakatu 12
FI-00160 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 6220 300
Fax +358 9 6220 3060
ses@ses.fi
www.ses.fi
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Blind Spot Pictures Oy
Kalliolanrinne 4
FI-00510 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 7742 8360
Fax +358 9 7742 8350
spot@blindspot.fi
www.blindspot.fi
CineParadiso
Hermannin rantatie 20
FI-00580 Helsinki
Tel. +358 50 582 8634
pvlehtinen@kolumbus.fi
www.kolumbus.fi/cineparadiso
Grape Production Ltd.
Magnusborg
FI-06100 Porvoo
Tel. +358 40 540 2855
grape@magnusborg.fi
www.grapeproductions.fi
Edith film Oy
Tehtaankatu 5 C 21
FI-00140 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 612 49660
Fax +358 9 622 70026
info@edithfilm.fi
www.edithfilm.fi
Illume Ltd.
Palkkatilankatu 7
FI-00240 Helsinki
Tel./Fax +358 9 1481 489
illume@illume.fi
www.illume.fi
Film co-operative
Camera Cagliostro
Vellamonkatu 1
FI-33100 Tampere
Tel. +358 3 2226 790
Mobile +358 41 4344 399
jyrki@cameracagliostro.fi
www.cameracagliostro.fi
Ilokuva, Naukkarinen & Co
Palotie 23
FI-02760 Espoo
Tel. +358 9 8554860
ilokuva@ilokuva.fi
www.ilokuva.fi
Indie Films Oy
Malminkatu 22 C 55
FI-00100 Helsinki
Tel. +358 40 563 4603
indiefilms@indiefilms.fi
www.indiefilms.fi
Juonifilmi Oy
Urho Kekkosen katu 4-6 E
FI-00100 Helsinki
Tel. +358 207 300 451
Fax +358 207 300 452
jarkko.hentula@juonifilmi.fi
www.juonifilmi.fi
JW Documentaries Oy
Kapteeninkatu 8 F 12
FI-00140 Helsinki
Tel. +358 500 615 345
websters@dlc.fi
Katharsis Films Oy
Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 37 B 31
FI-00260 Helsinki
Tel. +358 40 725 7707
Fax +358 9 342 2121
hiltunen@kaapeli.fi
Kinoproduction Oy
Pasilan vanhat veturitallit
FI-00520 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 6850 460
Fax +358 9 6850 4610
kino@kinoproduction.fi
www.kinoproduction.fi
Kinotar Oy
Vuorikatu 16 A 9
FI-00100 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 1351 864
Fax +358 9 1357 863
[email protected]
www.kinotar.com
Lasihelmi Filmi Oy
Kalliolanrinne 4
FI-00510 Helsinki
Fax +358 9 774 28350
konttori@lasihelmi.fi
www.lasihelmi.fi
Leino & Suvinen Production Oy
Metsäpurontie 16
FI-00630 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 777 2377
Fax +358 9 777 2388
Tuomo@leinosuvinen.fi
LR Film Productions Oy
Caloniuksenkatu 9 d 63
FI-00100 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 490 696
Making Movies Oy
Linnankatu 7
FI-00160 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 6213 828
Fax +358 9 6842 7870
mamo@mamo.fi
www.mamo.fi
Mikkonen Marja
Aleksis Kiven katu 58 A 21
FI-00510 Helsinki
Tel. +358 44 505 1279
[email protected]
Oktober Oy
Sampsantie 40 I 34
FI-00610 Helsinki
Tel. +358 40 709 3331
joonas@oktober.fi
www.oktober.fi
Petfilms Oy
Pitäjänmäen Asema
FI-00370 Helsinki
petfilms@petfilms.fi
Road Movies Oy
Poutamäentie 14 F 63
FI-00360 Helsinki
Tel. +358 40 830 7144
timo.korhonen@roadmovies.fi
Snapper Films Oy
World Trade Center Helsinki
Aleksanterinkatu 17, PL 800
FI-00101 Helsinki
Tel. +358 9 6969 3560
Fax +358 9 6969 3569
snapper@snapperfilms.com
www.snapperfilms.com
Soundsgood Productions Oy
Kauhavankuja 2
FI-00560 Helsinki
Tel. +358 40 550 8228
+358 50 569 1069
soundsgood@elisanet.fi
Virta Productions
Tallberginkatu 1 D 152
FI-00180 Helsinki
Tel. +358 41 534 8603
+358 400 595 286
[email protected],
[email protected]
www.virtavirta.com
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Editor: Satu Elo | Translations / Editing: Broadcast Text | Layout: Maikki Rantala, Praxis Oy | Printed by: Erikoispaino Oy, Helsinki, 2007 | ISSN 1796-072X
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Front cover: Heaven by Juha Lehtola |
Inside cover, front: Pietà by Selma Vilhunen |
Inside cover, back: The Next Move by Laura Neuvonen |
Back cover: Legacy by Matti Ijäs, The Apple Drill by Paavo Westerberg, God’s Teeth by Pentti Kasurinen,
On the Way by Saara Saarela, Woodsmen by Timo Korhonen, The Town Manager by Zaida Bergroth,
Tango Finlandia by Hannu Lajunen & Tomi Riionheimo, The Next Move by Laura Neuvonen |
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