Finnish Short Films 2009
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Finnish Short Films 2009
F I N N I S H F I N N I S H S H O R T F I L M S 2 0 0 9 S H O R T F I L M S 2 0 0 9 Contents =X Acid, Skin and Syanide Apple Thieves, The Big and the Beautiful, The Blue Dolphin, A Cave Changeling Citizens Cramps and Strains: Our Daily Bread Death in a Modern Day Finland English Lessons Evolutions Göring’s Baton Hanasaari A Hit the Road Hour of Prayer, The Isola (working title) Jalil Late Fragments 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 Legacy Luonnotar Mangel, The Now and Now Opus 13 Summer Place Sway With Me Water Cities Where is Where? Words Never Spoken World of Light Your Man 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Film Festivals in Finland 2009 66 Useful Addresses 67 Contacts 69 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Experimental sci-fi, short fiction film | 2008 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 23’ is a sci-fi film about a futuristic research centre. It is the year 2038. The world has come to an end of sorts in 2012. All political, economical, and social structures have collapsed due to a catastrophic natural disaster. Power has been redistributed in the cruellest way possible. There is a secret space research centre on a far-away upland area behind the Himalayas. It has now gained a surprising position that can benefit the whole of the remaining world. The difficult task of saving the remaining world falls on this re-arranged complex. Nuclear disasters, physical and psychological damage to people, and increasingly stranger natural phenomena are now commonplace challenges for the venerable institution. An experimental film, =X offers random glimpses of life at this institution. It tells a story about hope, conflicts, and disobedience. It portrays people whose tenacity and thirst for life help them heal in the midst of all the horrors. F I N N I S H S H O R T =X Director, script, animation: Eila Hutri Cinematography: Lasse Naukkarinen Eila Hutri Editing, sound design, music, Eila Hutri is one of the oldest and most experienced animators in Finland. She was the first director from a non-socialist country to produce a film at the animation department of Tallinnfilm in Estonia at the turn of the 1990s, Cod Liver Oil (Kalanmaksaöljyä, 1990). Hutri is also known for her experimental animated films, including the rock animation Man’s Life (Miehen elämää, 1987) and the jazz film Made in Burbot (Made in Made, 1988). Since the 1990s, Hutri has also made animations for various TV series, short films, and documentary films. visual effects: Dile Kolanen Graphics: Ilkka Rosma Producer: Lasse Naukkarinen Production company: Ilokuva, Naukkarinen & Co Production support: AVEK, The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE 4 =X 5 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2008 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 10’15’’ Acid, Skin and Syanide [ S y a n i d i a , s u o l a h a p p o a S H O R T F I N N I S H k u k k i v a a s e k a i h o a ] A short film about a man who drives well over the speed limit, gets caught in a police speed trap and manages to get out of the sticky situation with his mad but brilliant words. A short ode to Finnish madness. An absurd bagatelle. Director, script : Markku Haapalehto Cinematography: Konsta Sohlberg Editing: Santeri Enstedt Sound design: Risto Hankala Markku Haapalehto Music: Roni Millner A writer/director who has earned his stripes with commercials and believes that the truth is found in Swedish comedy-dramas, British sketch shows, Spanish red wine, Finnish sauna and Gary Larson’s The Far Side. Costumes: Saija Siekkinen Producer: Niko Waaralinna Production company: 7th Heaven Productions Oy Co-producer: Nick Lovelock Production support: AVEK Financing TV company: Channel Four Finland 6 j a 7 2 0 0 9 F I L M S S H O R T F I N N I S H Fiction | 2009 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 58’ Director: Anna Maria Jóakimsdóttir Hutri Script: Melli Maikkula, Anna Maria Jóakimsdóttir Hutri Cinematography: Jan Nyman Editing: Helena Öst Sound design: Risto Iissalo Music: Kaija Penttala Set design: Markus Packalén Costumes: Markus Packalén, Fia Derghokasian Cast: Jim Sundvall, Joel Hellström, Dick Idman, Robert Kock, Camilla Hellberg Producer: Mats Långbacka Production company: Långfilm Productions Finland Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies: YLE FST5, NRK, SVT, DK 8 The Apple Thieves [ Ä p p e l t j u v a r n a ] Arthur and Gustav are total opposites. When their parents decide to move in together, the boys have to share a room with each other. They solve the problem by building a “wall” in the room. When the boys are unfairly accused of stealing apples, they decide to try to find the real thieves themselves. This adventure helps the boys understand that the best way to do it is to do it together. Anna Maria Jóakimsdóttir Hutri Anna Maria Jóakimsdóttir Hutri was born in Reykjavik but grew up in Sweden. After receiving her Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Art and Design Helsinki, she has been making films for the Finnish Swedish TV and Långfilm Productions, among others. At present she is working on a screenplay for a feature film that takes place partly in Iceland. The film is based on a true story and the many memories of childhood. 9 2 0 0 9 F I N N I S H S H O R T F I L M S Fiction | 2009 | Digibeta | 16:9 Anamorphic | Stereo | 27’ [ S u u r i n j a k a u n e i n ] A film about natural selection. A young man approaching middle age goes to a speed dating event and finds out that natural selection is all about ability to adapt. Or is it? Why does it seem that those who already have love just keep getting more? Director: Teppo Airaksinen Script: Kaarle Aho Cinematography: Mika Orasmaa Editing: Jussi Rautaniemi Sound design: Karri Niinivaara Set design: Vilja Katramo, Okku Rahikainen Costumes: Jenni Rousu Cast: Juho Milonoff, Eero Aho, Liisa Vuori, Ville Myllyrinne, Krista Kosonen Producers: Kai Nordberg, Kaarle Aho Production company: Making Movies Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE 10 The Big and the Beautiful Teppo Airaksinen Teppo Airaksinen (born 1982, Lahti, Finland) has studied film directing at the University of Art and Design Helsinki since 2003. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in spring 2008. 11 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2009 | HDcam SR / Digibeta | ~30’ [ S i n i n e n d e l f i i n i ] F I N N I S H S H O R T A short film about a couple who gets lost. A man and a woman have fallen in love, no questions asked, bought their dream house and started a family. Suddenly their life turns into a nightmare. Neither one of them has the guts to say what they want. Work and family, parenting and relationship; all of a sudden, it is impossible to solve the equation. The couple has trouble communicating their feelings. Everything should be okay, but nothing is. Is there a way out of this labyrinth? Anna Maria Hutri Director, script: Anna Maria Hutri Cast: Jessica Grabowsky, Tuomas Rinta-Panttila Producer: Aleksi Bardy Production company: Helsinki -filmi Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE 12 A Blue Dolphin “I tell stories that are based on my own experiences, preferably on dilemmas, in which I haven’t been able to choose between right and wrong. There are situations that end up all wrong no matter how well you try to deal with them. Sometimes hurting the other person can be the best thing that has ever happened to him or her. My starting point is introspection, but my conclusions are universal. In a way, A Blue Dolphin tells the tale of Adam and Eve. What happens when Adam and Eve leave Paradise? What happens to them in the evil world when their umbilical cords are cut and they are faced with new challenges and when they don’t have the necessary skills or knowledge to overcome them?” 13 2 0 0 9 F I N N I S H S H O R T F I L M S Fiction | 2008 | Digibeta | 16:9 Anamorphic | Stereo | 29’ [ L u o l a ] Ilari is a 14-year-old boy whose father drank himself to death. Ilari hasn’t gotten over his father. Ilari’s mother runs a local shop with her new husband, and they are trying to bond by working together, but Ilari won’t accept his new father. One day his mother finds out that there is money missing from the till. The culprit must be found. One has to sacrifice himself so that the others may be redeemed. Director: Panu Heikkilä Script: Panu Heikkilä, Ville Haapasalo Cinematography: Jussi Erola Editing: Harri Ylönen Sound design: Mika Niinimaa, Janne Jankeri Set design: Sami Silvennoinen Costumes: Kata Launonen Cast: Lari Kotro, Artur Kukov, Ville Haapasalo, Maria Heiskanen Producer: Pekka Lehtonen Production company: Fantomatico Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE www.fantomatico.org/luola 14 Cave Panu Heikkilä Panu Heikkilä (born 1970) has previously directed the short films Farmer’s Journal (Maamiehen päiväkirja , 2001), Friday (Perjantai , 2003) and Nature and Health (Luonto ja terveys, 2006). 15 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Animation | 2008 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 14’ S H O R T F I N N I S H [ Va i h d o k a s ] A threat enters the beautiful world of a new-born baby and its mother. Strong inner and external pressure will make the mother doubt whether she is good enough and whether there is something wrong with the baby. An interesting parallel is created between the present time and history, baby blues and changeling stories. Director, script: Leena Jääskeläinen Cinematography (pixillation): Antti Takkunen Editing: Hannele Majaniemi Sound design, music: Kepa Lehtinen Producer: Liisa Penttilä Production company: Edith film Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions 16 Changeling Leena Jääskeläinen Leena Jääskeläinen studied animation and graduated from Turku University of Applied Sciences Arts Academy in 1998. She has made a wide variety of animated works, ranging from commercials to short films; her short films include Snow White (Lumikki, 2006) and Many Complained of My Form (Moni moitti muotoani, 2003). 17 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2008 | Digibeta | Anamorphic 16:9 | Dolby SR | 28’ S H O R T F I N N I S H [ K a u p u n k i l a i s i a ] Yasin and Marko are citizens of Helsinki. Plan A for both of them is to earn a living and live a decent life. Now, Marko needs to buy a car, and Yasin wants to sell one. This simple act of selling a car turns into something unpleasant – and both men are forced to go on living according to Plan B. Director: Juho Kuosmanen Script: Khadar Ahmed Cinematography: JP Passi Editing: Jussi Rautaniemi Sound design: Pietu Korhonen Costumes: Anna-Leena Kankaanpää Juho Kuosmanen Cast: Omar Abdi, Jarkko Lahti, Juho Kuosmanen (born 1979) is studying film directing at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Citizens is Kuosmanen’s first short film outside school, and it was awarded at the Film Festival Locarno where it participated in the short film competition. Kuosmanen’s previous film Roadmarkers (Kestomerkitsijät, 2007) won the third prize at Cinéfondation in Cannes. Kuosmanen has also worked as an actor in theatre and television. Wali Hashi, Elina Hietala, Eero Poikonen, Hibo Sardhaheye Producer: Auli Mantila Production company: Aamu Filmcompany Ltd. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies: YLE 18 Citizens 19 Cramps and Strains: Our Daily Bread [ F I L M S 2 0 0 9 Animation | 2008 | DVD / Beta | 4:3 | Stereo | 1’30’’ Kramppeja ja nyrjähdyksiä: Jokapäiväinen leipämme F I N N I S H S H O R T Fresh buns on a hungover morning banish the evil of the world. Director: Kim Helminen Script: Pauli Kallio, Veera Tyhtilä Sound design: Mikko Paju Music: The sixty minute men ft. Jo’Buddy Kim Helminen Production design: Christer Nuutinen Kim Helminen (born 1973) graduated from the animation programme at Turku Arts Academy in 2002. He has worked with animation for commercials, TV shows, films and more, both as an animator and a director. He has directed a number of short films and some commercials. He is co-founder and chairman of the board of the animation studio Animaatiokopla. Animation: Kim Helminen, Tatu Pohjavirta Cast: Antti Pääkkönen, Ville Tiihonen, Sara Welling, Saana Hyvärinen Producer: Nick Dorra Production company: Nick Dorra Production Ltd Production support: AVEK 20 ] 21 2 0 0 9 Death in a Modern Day Finland [ Kuolema nyky-Suomessa ] A form of life from the days of the past still exists in a busy high-tech northern country. An old village shop in rural eastern Finland is open. Nature and the village centre live in symbiosis on a hot summer day. Under the calm and beautiful surface, you can feel the inevitable change. F I N N I S H S H O R T F I L M S Documentary | 2008 | Digibeta / Beta SP (PAL or NTSC) / DVcam / DVD | 1,33:1 | Stereo 2.0 | 5’ Director, script, Antti Lempiäinen cinematography, editing: Antti received his B.A. degree in Film and Television from the Lahti University of Applied Sciences in Finland. His graduation film in cinematography Man Seeking Man (Mies etsii miestä, 2004) won several awards and was invited to over 100 international film festivals. It was sold to YLE Uusi Kino and MTV LOGO North America, and released on several DVD compilations. Death in a Modern Day Finland is his latest short film, and it was first released at the international short film festival Curtas 2008 in Vila do Conde in Portugal. Antti is currently working as a documentary film DoP with YLE. Antti Lempiäinen Sound design, music: Petrus Rapo Producer: Antti Lempiäinen Production company: Halko Productions Production support: The Arts Council of South-East Finland 22 23 2 0 0 9 F I L M S venpää, Tommi Juutilainen, Samppa Kukkonen, Reetta Neittaanmäki, Lotta Rapeli, Niina Suominen, Sara Wahl Cinematography: CHRZU, Niina Suominen, Einari Vuorinen, Sara Wahl Editing: CHRZU, Tommi Juutilainen, Samppa Kukkonen, Reetta Neittaanmäki, Niina Suominen, Sara Wahl Sound design: Mikko Paju, Yrjö Saarinen, Jukka Hautamäki, Ilkka Olander Music: Seppo Wahl, Jaakko Karjula, Night On Earth, Risto Ylihärsilä, Ilkka Olander, Marika Hyvärinen, Lauri Järvenpää, CHRZU Animation: Directors & Janne Kukkonen, Simo Ruotsalainen, Anton Sundström, J-P Saari Cast: Mikko Pitkäniemi, Ayaka Mohri, André Peterdi, Simo Ruotsalainen Producer: CHRZU Production company: Turun Anikistit ry. Production support: AVEK F I N N I S H S H O R T Animation | 2008 | Beta SP / Digibeta / DVD | 16:9 | Stereo | 20’ Directors, script: CHRZU, Lauri Jär- Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions 24 English Lessons is an animated English language course which recycles a 1970’s edition of an English audio course. In eight lessons one can learn, in addition to English language, important things about studying, dynamics between the sexes and money. This film is not suitable for children. English Lessons Turun Anikistit ry. English Lessons consists of eight English lessons animated with a range of different animation techniques. An English audio course, published by Linguaphone, is accompanied with cel animations, cutout animations, object animations, pixilations and clay animations. The lessons of the film are individual works, and they have been created by Turun Anikistit ry. members. All eight directors studied animation and graduated from Turku University of Applied Sciences Arts Academy. 25 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Experimental documentary | 2008 | Digibeta / HD | 16:9 (1:1,85) | Stereo | 18’21’’ S H O R T F I N N I S H [ E v o l u u t i o i t a ] The young main characters of Evolutions are in a film studio, defining their worldviews. The studio is portrayed as a stage-like space, unrestricted by time and place, and it provides an opportunity to reconstruct past worlds, memories and mental images. Time, on the other hand, is seen as a strongly subjective experience, as the lives of the young people are intertwined with signposts of evolution. Simultaneously, religious and mythological imageries are linked and become part of this complex whole that reveals how images and stories, both scientific and mythical, have made our world more comprehensible to us. Director, script: Jani Ruscica Cinematography: Anu Keränen Editing: Tiina Aarniala, Jani Ruscica Sound design: Anne Tolkkinen Set design: Juhana Hirvonen Cast: Erofili Papadakis, Jani Ruscica Paula Hongisto, Johannes Nikitin, Ilmari Järvenpää, Miila Virtanen, Katja Paju, Sanna Väisänen Producer: Jani Ruscica Jani Ruscica (b. 1978) is an artist and filmmaker whose body of work reflects a deeply humanist approach as it unravels culturally specific histories, both personal and collective. His films are inherently self-reflexive and interdisciplinary, strongly emphasizing creative collaboration. His work has been shown internationally, most recently in exhibitions at Location 1 in New York, de Ateliers in Amsterdam, the Kunsthalle in Helsinki, among other venues, as well as in screenings at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Overgaden institute for Contemporary Art in Copenhagen, MoMA in New York, 23rd International shortfilmfestival Hamburg, Images festival in Toronto and other institutions and festivals around the world. Production company: Askel tuotannot Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions 26 Evolutions 27 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Documentary | 2009 | Digibeta | 4:3 | 24’ S H O R T F I N N I S H [ Göringin sauva ] This film tells the story of Felix Forsman, a curious and daring war cinematographer with a great sense of humour, and his most memorable filming assingment. Early in June 1942, Adolf Hitler paid a surprise visit to Finland to congratulate Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, the Commander in Chief of the Finnish Defence Forces on his 75th birthday (which, incidentally, was the only time Hitler travelled outside the Third Reich) and Mannerheim, though reluctantly, decided to return the favour by visiting Germany. Felix was present, filming on both occasions. Through his lens, Felix was able to observe Hitler, Hermann Göring, and the conditions in Berlin and in the Nazi German headquarters during the summer of 1942. From these eight days, Felix has, of course, sad stories to tell, but also surprising and humorous ones, and this will be the first time he has done it in public. The newsreel that was made out of these images was banned shortly after it was completed, and it remained censored for 65 years. The reason for this will be exposed in the film. Director, script: Pia Andell Cinematography: Pekka Uotila Pia Andell Sound design: Pia Andell, born in 1964, has been making documentary films since 1992. Many of the films of Pia Andell have been shown and given prizes at many internationally renowned festivals, like the IDFA, Prix Europa, BANFF and Nordisk Panorama. Her previous films include international successes like Y in Vyborg (Hetket jotka jäivät , 2006), and Sibling Relations (Pieni elokuva sisaruussuhteista , 2001). Janne Laine, Kirsi Korhonen Music: Pessi Levanto Producer: Pia Andell Production company: Of Course My Films Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE Teema 28 Göring’s Baton 29 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Experimental documentary | 2009 | 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 15’ is an experimental documentary about the changing cityscape of Helsinki and the final moments of a coal-fired power plant. The old industrial milieu is being destroyed to make space for modern housing units. The film is a combination of animation, live action cinematography, and graphic elements. It is based on 500 000 photographs taken during the final two years of the existence of the power plant. F I N N I S H S H O R T Hanasaari A Directors, script, cinematography, editing: Hannes Vartiainen Hannes Vartiainen, Pekka Veikkolainen Music: Joonatan Portaankorva Producers: Hannes Vartiainen, Pekka Veikkolainen Production company: Pohjankonna Oy Hannes Vartiainen (b. 1980) graduated as a film director from the Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia in 2004. Hanasaari A is his second documentary. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV company: YLE 30 Hanasaari A Pekka Veikkolainen Pekka Veikkolainen (b. 1982) is studying graphic design at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. He has worked with animation and illustration since 2000. Hanasaari A is his directorial debut. 31 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Director, script, costumes: F I N N I S H S H O R T Animation | 2008 | Digibeta / DVD / internet | 16:9 | Stereo, surround 5.1 | 14’ Tero Jartti Original material shot by: Tero Jartti, Jarmo Nauska, Jari Paulamäki, Tiina Paju, Teho Majamäki, Jussi Särkilahti Storyboard: Online editing Skarvi Oy / Pauli Luomanhaara Sound design: Teho Majamäki, Kyösti Väntänen Music: Ismo Alanko, Teho Majamäki Image processing: Jarmo Nauska, Jari Paulamäki, Tiina Paju, Loma Graphics Oy / Jani Mahkonen, Panu Rissanen, Jussi Särkilahti, Antti Sompinmäki Cast: Tero Jartti, Terhi Huttunen, Kimmo Uitti, Cyde Hyttinen, Hanna Määttä, Viljami Kettunen Producer: Viljami Kettunen Production company: Foxley Consulting Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV company: YLE 32 Hit the Road In this rolling comedy, the main character takes a fantastic study trip of love to India. He is obsessed by an image of happiness; the image includes a beautiful woman. The main character of the film seeks happiness so fervently that he no longer sees nor hears the world around him. Wise snakes and warm cows try to stop the obsessed main character from running around in circles. The main character is a prisoner of his own “talking head,” his mind, and instant karma fines him on the spot time and time again, in vain. At the end, the animals in the film are forced to take extreme measures to stop the main character. The main character wakes up to reality and notices that his mental “messing around” has also left a physical imprint on him. Tero Jartti Tero Jartti, MA in theater and drama, has worked as actor since 1984 and as director and screenwriter since 1989. His film producing career started in 1998. His works, which consist of a wide variety of films, works for television and music videos, have received a number of awards, including the main prize of the Tampere Film Festival micromovies competition in 2003. Besides his work in art, Tero Jartti has worked in research and invented, among others, the Rolling Story© format. 33 S H O R T F I N N I S H [ R u k o u s h e t k i ] The Hour of Prayer is a split-screen short film about attachment and death. Via events surrounding Director, script: Eija-Liisa Ahtila Cinematography: Arto Kaivanto, Ilppo Pohjola Editing: Heikki Kotsalo Sound design: Peter Nordström Set design: Tiina Paavilainen Cast: Laura Malmivaara Producer: Ilppo Pohjola Production company: Crystal Eye Ltd. Production support: AVEK, SKR, FRAME, TKT, Fondazione la Biennale di VENEZIA Financing TV company: YLE 34 The Hour of Prayer the death of a dog, it tells the story of death entering a house and of the process of dealing with grief. These autobiographical events begin in New York during a winter storm in January and end in Benin, West Africa, eleven months later. The first part of the narrative is told as a classical tale, in which the words and events explain each other and form a chronological progression. As the narrator speaks, words for time are prominent and images and sounds record the changes of season in various landscapes. The film is made up of original material shot at the time of the events and of reconstructed situations. An actress presents the story directly to the camera on a dark expanse of sand, which as the story progresses is revealed to be a set. The work moves away from the events in the story and the attribution of meaning, becoming a more general presentation of a private experience. It ends with the actor walking through the different sets singing to viewers the words of Lhasa’s “Small Song”. Eija Liisa Ahtila In her films, Eija-Liisa Ahtila (born 1959) experiments with narrative storytelling and cinematic installations, creating extraordinary tales out of ordinary human experiences. Her masterfully crafted narratives and touching portrayals of characters have captured the public’s interest worldwide. Ahtila’s work has won her numerous film festival awards and visual art prizes. Photo: Nauska, Copyright Crystal Eye Ltd, Helsinki 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Experimental fiction | 2009 | 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 14’ 35 2 0 0 9 F I N N I S H S H O R T F I L M S Animation | 2009 | Digibeta | 16:9 | 5.1 | 15’ Director, script, cinematography, animation: Antonia Ringbom Editing: Tuomo Leino Music: Max Simberg Producer: Tuomo Leino [ I s o l a S i n g e l i n d i l e m m a ] Isola Singel lives on a small island. She loves Solitude. Lets her eyes wander to the horizon; talks to herself to reveal her thoughts... A large flock of guests arrive at the island. Isola tries to socialize with them, but her voice is not strong enough. She lets out a sigh of relief when she is alone again. But Poor Little Thing was left behind! She is not going to take care of it. Poor Little Thing, however, does well on its own, and little by little, the two are able to co-exist somehow in an uneven manner. Isola isn’t writing poems as much as she used to, but the Cave feels warmer. She recites Her Complete Poems to Poor Little Thing, who won’t let the reciting disturb her sleep... When Poor Little Thing suddenly flies away with its family, Isola is forced to go back to worshipping her solitude... Poor Little Thing comes back, this time with a friend... Isola feels torn. She feels bittersweet and abandoned when the young ones are sitting in her Apple Tree, looking at the moon... When Poor Little Thing’s birdie friend runs off and it looks like Poor Little Thing might stay, Isola feels ambivalent once again: alone, free, independent, melancholic or together, disturbed, restrained, attention-seeking, happy? Production company: Antonia Ringbom Leino&Suvinen Production Oy Antonia Ringbom’s animations combine theater, narrative and rhythm, and she seeks to portray her feelings, thoughts and opinions in her work. In addition to her animation work, Antonia frequently works with young people in Africa. Antonia’s most notable works include Potato-island (Perunasaari, 1989), a short film on how to treat strangers, Upstairs & Downstairs (Oppe & Nere, 1993), a short film on knowing one’s subconscious, and the Yellow Giraffe short film series (Keltainen kirahvi). Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, Svenska Kulturfonden, Konstsamfundet Financing TV companies: YLE FST5, Ruv 36 Isola (working title) 37 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2009 | 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 30’ F I N N I S H S H O R T Jalil is 17-year-old boy living with his Iranian family in a suburb near Helsinki. Though he has lived in Finland all his life, it seems hard for him to find acceptance among the “native” Finns. At home he faces the opposite problem. His parents demand him to respect Iranian cultural traditions. Jalil is about one day in the life of a boy standing on the edge of two cultures. On this summer day big things are bound to culminate; religion, identity, love. Mazdak Nassir Cinematography: Mika Vartiainen Editing: Jussi Rautaniemi Sound design: Pietu Korhonen Music: Matti Pentikäinen Set design: Katarina Lume Costumes: Kirsi Suominen Cast: Faruk Nazeri, Mahmoud Rasoul, Masume Amerfas, Hami Ramezan, Ali Tehrani Producer: Ilkka Mertsola Production company: Sputnik Oy Director, script: Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV company: YLE 38 Jalil Mazdak Nassir Mazdak Nassir was born in Iran in 1976. He moved to Finland in 1990 and has studied film directing at the University of Art and Design Helsinki since 2004. His film High Hopes (2007) won the national competition at Tampere Film Festival in 2008. It also won the main prize at the Tel Aviv Student Film Festival 2008. 39 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2009 | 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby 5.1 | 15’ Late Fragments F I N N I S H S H O R T Rome is not forever. Nothing is for ever. A story inspired by Raymond Carver’ poem. An encounter. Two lonely people in a big city. Director, script: Aku Louhimies Cinematography: Jean-Noel Mustonen Editing: Benjamin Mercer Sound design: Timo Anttila, Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation 40 Aku Louhimies Aku Louhimies (s. 1968) has directed the following feature films: Restless (Levottomat , 2000), Lovers and Leavers (Kuutamolla , 2002), Frozen Land (Paha maa, 2005), Man Exposed (Riisuttu mies, 2006), Frozen City (Valkoinen kaupunki , 2006) and Tears of April (Käsky, 2008). Photo: Laura Malmivaara Tuomas Seppänen / HUMINA Music: Gjallarhorn Costumes: Eleonoora Frattali Cast: Laura Malmivaara, Ilkka Heiskanen, Valentina Valsania Producer: Aku Louhimies Production company: UBU filmi 41 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2008 | Digibeta | 2:35 | Stereo | 5’30’’ Legacy [ P e r i n t ö ] F I N N I S H S H O R T The meaning of the last piece of cake at a birthday party becomes larger than life. Director, script, editing: Teemu Nikki Cinematography: Jyrki Arnikari Sound design: Timo Anttila Costumes: Anna Vilppunen Cast: Matti Onnismaa, Teemu Nikki Göran Schauman, Sari Mällinen, Jouko Puolanto, Nina Hukkinen, Heikki Rantanen, Miia Lindström, René Eerola Producer: Teemu Nikki Born 1975. Pigfarmer’s son. Done a lot commercials and music videos. Will make shorts for a long time. Production company: It’s Alive Productions Production support: AVEK Financing TV company: YLE 42 43 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Director, script, editing: F I N N I S H S H O R T Music film, animation | 2009 | HDCAM / DigiBeta / DVD | 16:9 | Stereo / 5.1 Dolby Digital | 10’ Marikki Hakola Cinematography: Raimo Uunila Sound design: Epa Tamminen Music: Jean Sibelius ”Luonnotar” Animation and visual design: Marikki Hakola, Katriina Ilmaranta Costumes: Marikki Hakola, Liisu Vartija-Rissanen Soprano: Riikka Hakola Choreographer, dancer: Nina Hyvärinen Conductor: Leif Segerstam Orchestra: Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra Producer: Marikki Hakola Production company: Kroma Productions Ltd. Production support: The Finnish Performing Music Promotion Centre ESEK, The Foundation for the Promotion of Finnish Music LUSES, The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV company: YLE Teema www.luonnotar.fi 44 Luonnotar is a music fantasy and a new interpretation of the primeval Kalevala epic and the myth of the creation of the world. The first song of the Kalevala, the Daughter of Ether, is visualized by using a virtual set design and digital animation. The masterpiece of the music by composer Jean Sibelius is interpreted by great Finnish performing artists, soprano Riikka Hakola, dancer Nina Hyvärinen, and conductor Leif Segerstam, and the grand Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. “In primeval times, a Maiden, Beauteous Daughter of the Ether, Passed for ages her existence In the great expanse of heaven, O’er the prairies yet unfolded...” Luonnotar Marikki Hakola Marikki Hakola (born 1960) is an internationally acclaimed media artist, film director and executive producer. She is executive producer of the production company Kroma Productions Ltd. Beginning in 1981, her works include dance and music films, video art pieces, installations, multimedia works, internet projects and documentaries. Hakola’s important directions include, for example, Butterfly Lovers (2005), a dance and music film based on the Chinese violin concerto and The Bewitched Child (L’enfant et les sortileges, 2004), a fantasy film based on the opera by Maurice Ravel. 45 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Animation | 2009 | Digibeta / BetaSP / DVD | 16:9 | Stereo | 11’ The Mangel [ M a n k e l i ] F I N N I S H S H O R T The tragic love story between a fallen angel and a tree. Director, script, set design: Jan Andersson, Katja Kettu Cinematography: Antti Takkunen Editing: Jan Andersson, Ykä Järvinen Sound design: Pirkko Tiitinen Animation: Jan Andersson, Katja Kettu, Risto Jankkila, Mikko Torvinen Producer: Tomi Riionheimo Production company: Indie Films Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation 46 Jan Andersson & Katja Kettu Jan Andersson (born 1973) & Katja Kettu (born 1978) are professional animators. Katja Kettu has also written two novels. 47 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Documentary | 2009 | HDV | 16:9 | 17’ Now and Now [ Nyt ja nyt – Kuvia Helsingistä ennen ja nyt ] is a short film based on the oldest surviving film clips shot in Helsinki and on new images shot by Pekka Uotila in the same locations between 2006 and 2008. The film moves between these clips from different eras and creates a strange sense of connection between the past and the present for the viewer. It captures close-ups of people in the shots and highlights those random seconds that have been stored on film. The images we are shown include “a dignified officer”, “joyful boys”, “smoke from a gentleman’s cigar”, “a working man’s gaze” etc. By capturing, repeating and enlarging these moments, Uotila tries to make the viewer realise that the person in the picture is living in his or her “present”. Any moment, when experienced by a human, is as real as “now” at home in front of the TV or in the theatre at a film festival. This film is a visual poem about time and its changes, and about the anonymous residents of Helsinki in their moments of here and now. Living pictures still possess a certain magic, and this film is a tribute to the miracle of the moving picture, to the traditional movie camera and, to a certain extent, to its user, the cinematographer. F I N N I S H S H O R T Now and Now Pekka Uotila Director, script: Pekka Uotila Editing: Pekka Uotila, Heikki Kotsalo Sound design: Tero Malmberg Producer: HT Partanen Production company: Alppiharjun Elokuva Oy Production support: AVEK 48 Uotila (b. 1958) has graduated from the Department of Film at the University of Art and Design Helsinki in ’92. He is a film industry professional specialising in cinematography, and works as a cinematographer and film director. He has worked as the chief cinematographer in over 20 documentary films, the latest of which is Daughters of Palna (Palnan tyttäret, 2007, by Kiti Luostarinen). He has also shot four fiction feature films that have been distributed to theatres and several TV dramas. Besides his work in cinematography, he has also directed documentary films. The most successful of these has been Eino and I (Eino ja mä), which won the main prize in the Finnish films’ category at the Tampere FF and the Risto Jarva prize in ’98. 49 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Animation | 2008 | 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 3’ Opus 13 F I N N I S H S H O R T Egon Pötschke, a distinguished pianist legend from Vienna, interprets Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 8, also known as Sonata Pathétique, with such depth and strong emotions that unknown, even dangerous, forces arise... Director, script, cinematography, Christian Lindblad editing, sound design, animation: Lindblad (b. 1963) graduated in 1985 from the Theatre Academy, and started working as stage actor. Soon his interests turned towards directing screenplays, and only a couple of years later, towards film-making. The next step was to invest in an Arriflex SR 16mm camera and starting to shoot. In 1989 he completed his first film, Love Tank (Kärleken bandvagn), and in 1993 he made his first feature film Ripa Hits the Skids (Ripa ruostuu ). Immediately after that, he started planning his first animation film Space-Pigs, which was completed in 2000. Since then he has concentrated exclusively on animation, except some sidesteps in the opera... Christian Lindblad Music: Ludwig van Beethoven Producer: Ilkka Ruuhijärvi Production company: LR Film Productions Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE 50 51 S H O R T F I N N I S H Ke s ä p a i k k a ] is a “walk road movie” of two grown-up sisters who argue with their father and stepmother and in the spirit of their childhood games, decide to run away from their summer place. While walking away, they untangle their blended family’s problems and the relationship they have with each other. They get lost a number of times on their way and never reach their destination; instead, they find something important; they know for sure that you can always count on your sister. Summer Place Director: Inari Niemi Script: Juuli Niemi Cinematography: Daniel Lindholm Editing: Annukka Lilja Sound design: Mikko Mäkelä, Tuomas Klaavo Music: Miikka Paatelainen Set design: Toni Lukkala Costumes: Susanna Moilanen Cast: Anna Paavilainen, Marja Salo, Aarre Karén, Jani Karvinen Producers: Riina Hyytiä, Leena Mäenpää-Bentley Production company: Dionysos Films Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: Yle Co-productions 52 Summer Place [ F I L M S 2 0 0 9 Fiction | 2009 | Digibeta | 16:9 | 26’ Inari Niemi Inari Niemi (born 1978) will graduate from Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences in the near future. While still at school, Niemi has focused on directing and has made several short films and social commercials that have been seen at film festivals and on TV. 53 2 0 0 9 F I N N I S H S H O R T F I L M S Fiction | 2009 | Digibeta | 1:1,85 | Dolby | 28’ Director, script: Maarit Lalli Cinematography: Rauno Ronkainen [ Ke i n u k a n s s a i n ] Niko, 15, is a ninth-grader who should spend a week doing on-the-job training somewhere, but he has got his own idea how to spend a week. Niko fakes her mom’s signature on the training form and prepares to spend a week at home practising for the moped driving license test. But Niko gets caught, and his mom doesn’t hesitate to straighten him out. Mom makes Niko her personal assistant and forces Niko to work with her. And just a couple on hours later, Niko meets Martta, an 81-year-old lady. This unsuspected meeting turns out to be a warm and surprising adventure. Editing: Hanna Kuirinlahti Sound design: Pasi Peni Music: Kepa Lehtinen Set design: Anne Karttunen Costumes: Niina Pasanen Cast: Arttu Lähteenmäki, Elina Hoffrén, Kaarina Hazard Producer: Jarmo Lampela Production company: Lashelmi Filmi Oy Production support: Financing TV company: YLE TV1 Co-productions Maarit Lalli Maarit Lalli (born 1964) studied directing and screenwriting at the School of Film and Television at the University of Art and Design Helsinki 1994–1998. She has worked as scriptwriter and director in various short films, documentaries and TV series. Her short films include A Stone Left Unturned (Kovat miehet , 1999) which was awarded with several international prizes and nominations, including a European Film Academy nomination as one of the five best short fiction film of the year, and The Lake (Järvi, 2006). Photos: Kari Mankonen The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, University of Art and Design Helsinki / School of Motion Picture, Television and Production Design 54 Sway With Me 55 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Experimental | 2009 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | ~20’ [ Ve s i k a u p u n k e j a Director, script, editing: Jaana Puhakka Cinematography: Pekka Uotila Jaana Puhakka Sound design, music: Jaana Puhakka (born 1963) is a film director and a film worker. Petri Kuljuntausta Shadow puppetry: Anne Lihavainen Cast: Kari Ketonen Producer: Jaana Puhakka Production company: Kuvani Ky Production support: AVEK Financing TV company: YLE 56 ] A short film of a Finnish cityscape. The starting point is the home landscape of people who, in urgent need of a home, have been settled in cities, small towns and industrial towns; this landscape is not part of the public image of Finnish architecture. In the film, a dreamer and the dreamer’s shadow move freely in time and space. The film studies the constructed cityscape from an emotional standpoint and with the help of archive material, offers a visual trip back in time into Finnish cities and towns. Public spaces affect us, and we affect them. Buildings are images of us. S H O R T F I N N I S H Water Cities 57 F I N N I S H 58 Director, script: Eija-Liisa Ahtila Editing: Heikki Kotsalo Sound design: Peter Nordström Set design: Kaisa Niva Costumes: Mari Savio Cast: Kati Outinen, Tommi Korpela, Leea Klemola, Alaeddin Alaeddine, Taha Muhammad Rguibi Producer: Ilppo Pohjola Production company: Crystal Eye Ltd Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, Arcadi, Arts Council of Finland, AVEK, City of Helsinki Cultural Office, FRAME, Greta & William Lehtinen Foundation, Jeu de Paume, Niilo Helander Foundation, Finnish Ministry of Education, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland; Funded in part through the donations of The Ringer Collection and The Ellipse Foundation; Developed with the support of the MEDIA Programme of the European Community Financing TV company: YLE TV1 Where is Where? [ M i s s ä o n m i s s ä? ] is a one-hour, split-screen film based on a real incident that took place during the Algerian War of Independence. As a kind of consequence of and reaction to atrocities committed by the French, two Algerian boys kill their friend – a French boy of the same age. The story, told in four simultaneous images, starts in the present day, with Death entering The Poet’s house. With Death’s help, The Poet begins to investigate the incident from the past, which is gradually interwoven with events from the present. The mist over the back garden of the Poet’s house clears to reveal a white rowing boat in the swimming pool. Adel and Ismael, the two Algerian are sitting in it. Where is Where? Eija Liisa Ahtila In her films, Eija-Liisa Ahtila (born 1959) experiments with narrative storytelling and cinematic installations, creating extraordinary tales out of ordinary human experiences. Her masterfully crafted narratives and touching portrayals of characters have captured the public’s interest worldwide. Ahtila’s work has won her numerous film festival awards and visual art prizes. Photo: Nauska, Copyright Crystal Eye Ltd, Helsinki 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Cinematography: Arto Kaivanto S H O R T Experimental fiction | 2009 | 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 60’ 59 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2009 | Digibeta / DVD | 16:9 | 5.1 | 9’ Words Never Spoken [ E n k o s k a a n s a n o n u t… ] is a poetic short film about how we pass, from generation to generation, the burden of unspoken words and the inability to show emotions to those closest to us. F I N N I S H S H O R T Words Never Spoken Director, script: Risto-Pekka Blom Cinematography: Heikki Färm Editing: Tuuli Kuittinen Sound design: Olli Huhtanen Set design: Kari Kankaanpää Costumes: Saija Siekkinen Cast: Eero Järvinen, Agneta Lindroos, Risto-Pekka Blom Juho Eloranta, Samuli Eloranta, Timo Tuominen Risto-Pekka Blom graduated as film director from TAMK University of Applied Sciences in 2005. He has directed several short films and experimental cinematographic works that have been shown at a number of international film festivals. From Room to Another (Huoneesta toiseen), his experimental short film, won the Festival Award at the 2004 Cork Film Festival, in Ireland and the Grand Prix at the International Festival for Film Schools in 2004. Producers: Petri Rossi, Joonas Berghäll Production company: Cine Works Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions 60 61 2 0 0 9 F I N N I S H S H O R T F I L M S Documentary | 2008 | Digibeta / DVD | 16:9 | 5.1 Stereo | 30’ Director, script, cinematography, World of Light [ M a a i l m a n v a l o ] A video montage by Jari Haanperä, where the lights of different metropoles intertwine into a network of lights that covers the whole planet. On the northern fringe of this network, in the light of an electric bulb, a group of Finns contemplate the concept of “world of light” and their individual relationships to it. ”If you have the power, the might and the money, the simplest way of showing it all is to use enormous amounts of light.” “Lights make up a system which is similar to a neural network in the way they interconnect. It will probably grow a lot denser and then starts to seek its optimum form. We are possibly still in a state of growth.” “The amount of light in the world is equal to the ability of a man to generate it. There will be more light tomorrow than there is today, whether I want it or not. Then the only possibility that is left will be to get out of the light.” “Fear is one of the central issues associated with darkness. Man needs a lot of artificial light to keep the fear at bay.” Sound design: Jari Haanperä, Jari Haanperä Epa Tamminen Producer: Mirka Flander Jari Haanperä makes short films, videos and light and sound installations. He uses the whole range of the moving image, from precinematic methods to videos and 35mm fiction films. His works have been shown in art museums and galleries as well as at film and art festivals all over the world. Production company: Lumenia Productions Production support: AVEK Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions 62 Photo: Sakari Viika editing, music: Jari Haanperä 63 2 0 0 9 F I L M S Fiction | 2008 | Digibeta / DVD | 16:9 | Stereo | 7’19’’ S H O R T F I N N I S H [ L u o t t o m i e s ] Jani, a 14-year-old-teenager, lives with his mom in a sleeping suburb. Jani wants to be tough. He decides to become a small-time drug dealer and show his friends and himself what a tough guy he is. When Jani encounters the local boss Big-P and offers his services to become a “Your Man,” he realizes that he doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone. Being himself is hard enough. Director, script: Antti Sipilä Cinematography: Rauno Ronkainen Editing: Harri Ylönen Sound design: Tuomas Klaavo Antti Sipilä Set design: Antti Nikkinen ”I think that a film should be like the Trojan horse: It should have an interesting story that lures us into letting our guard down and accepting the film. But inside the film there should also be something else: something that the filmmakers want to convey with the film. If we succeed in making the film, with the help of the story, that something is experienced through the emotions of the audience. So the audience is left with something more than a story. It’s a message more powerful than words.” Antti Sipilä graduated from the University of Art and Design Helsinki in 2004. Costumes: Tiina Kaukanen Cast: Alex Tammela, Niklas Lind- blom, Emil Reitala, Juho Milonoff Producers: Mark Lwoff, Misha Jaari Production company: Oy Bufo Ab Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE 64 Your Man 65 2 0 0 9 F I L M S S H O R T F I N N I S H Film Festivals in Finland 2009 DocPoint – Helsinki Documentary Film Festival 20.–25.1.2009 Fredrikinkatu 23, FI-00120 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 672 472, Fax +358 9 673 998 [email protected] www.docpoint.info Tampere International Short Film Festival 4.–8.3.2009 Tullikamarinaukio 2, FI-33101 Tampere Tel. +358 3 223 5681, Fax +358 3 223 0121 office@tamperefilmfestival.fi www.tamperefilmfestival.fi Sodankylän elokuvajuhlat – Midnight Sun Film Festival 10.–14.6.2009 Kansanopistontie 5, FI-99600 Sodankylä Fax +358 16 614 522 office@msfilmfestival.fi www.msfilmfestival.fi 66 Espoo Ciné International Film Festival 21.–30.8.2009 PO Box 95, FI-02101 Espoo Tel. +358 9 466 599, Fax +358 9 466 458 office@espoocine.fi, www.espoocine.fi Animatricks Animation Festival 3.–6.9.2009 Fleminginkatu 7, FI-00530 Helsinki [email protected] www.animatricks.net Helsinki Film Festival – Love & Anarchy 17.–27.9.2009 PO Box 889, FI-00101 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6843 5230, Fax +358 9 6843 5232 office@hiff.fi, www.hiff.fi Oulu International Children’s Film Festival 16.–22.11.2009 Hallituskatu 7, FI-90100 Oulu Tel. +358 8 881 1293, Fax +358 8 881 1290 info@oufilmcenter.inet.fi, www.ouka.fi/lef Useful Addresses Anorak Agency Korkeavuorenkatu 2 B FI-00140 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6120 8514 Fax +358 9 6120 8519 sivi.uitto@anorak.fi www.anorak.fi Arts Council of Finland Cinema PO Box 293 FI-00171 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 1607 7064 mari.karikoski@minedu.fi Association of Finnish Film Directors – SELO ry. PL 177 FI-00531 Helsinki Mobile +358 50 539 0951 [email protected] www.selo.fi Association of Independent Producers in Finland – SATU ry. Fabianinkatu 4 B 14 FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 684 0610 Fax +358 9 622 1860 stiina.laakso@satu.fi www.satu.fi The Central Organisation of Finnish Film Producers – SEK ry. Kaisaniemenkatu 3 B 29 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 2312 Fax +358 9 6877 2320 filmikamari@filmikamari.fi www.filmikamari.fi AVEK – The Promotion Centre for Audiovisual Culture Hietaniemenkatu 2 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4315 2350 Fax +358 9 4315 2377 [email protected].fi www.kopiosto.fi/avek Digital Film Finland Oy Katajanokan laituri 11 B FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 000 Fax +358 9 6877 0033 info@df.fi www.digitalfilmfinland.fi FAVEX – Finnish Film & Audiovisual Export Fabianinkatu 4 B 14 FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6840 6120 petra.theman@favex.fi www.favex.fi Finnish Board of Film Classification Jaakonkatu 5 B FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2285 41 Fax +358 9 2285 4470 tuula.roos@vet.fi www.vet.fi The Finnish Chamber of Films Kaisaniemenkatu 3 B 29 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 2312 Fax +358 9 6877 2320 filmikamari@filmikamari.fi www.filmikamari.fi 67 2 0 0 9 F I L M S S H O R T F I N N I S H The Finnish Cinema Exhibitors’ Association – SEOL ry. 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Meritullinkatu 33 A FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2511 2143 Fax +358 9 2511 2191 set@teme.fi www.teme.fi/set University of Art and Design Helsinki – School of Motion Picture, Television and Production Design Hämeentie 135 C FI-00560 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 756 301 Fax +358 9 634 303 info@taik.fi www.taik.fi/elo YLE – Finnish Broadcasting Company Box 90 FI-00024 Yleisradio Tel. +358 9 14 801 Fax +358 9 1480 3216 fbc@yle.fi www.yle.fi/fbc Contacts 7th Heaven Productions Oy Eteläranta 14 FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6184 2312 Fax +358 9 6184 2309 Askel tuotannot Oksasenkatu 6 b 10 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 708 5361 [email protected] Aamu Filmcompany Ltd. 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