Finnish Films 2008
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Finnish Films 2008
F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H F I L M S 2 0 0 8 Contents Feature Films 8 Days to Premiere Black Ice Border, The Christmas Story Colorado Avenue Dark Floors – The Lordi Motion Picture Ganes Home of Dark Butterflies, The Indigo Matriarch, The Niko & The Way to the Stars Novelist, The Playing Solo Quest for a Heart Ricky Rapper Sauna She-Wolf Stormheart Tali-Ihantala 1944 Thomas Three in Love Visitor, The 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 In Production Good Life, A Ground Under Water (working title) 48 49 Feature Length Documentaries Family Meeting Hongaku Looking for the Lost Tango Punksters & Youngsters Recipes for Disaster Shadow of the Holy Book Sonic Mirror Travelling 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Top Films in Finland 2007 66 Facts in Figures 68 Finnish Feature Films 2002–2007 69 Film Festivals in Finland 2008 72 International Sales Companies 73 Useful Addresses 74 Distributors 77 Producers 78 2 0 0 8 F E A T U R E F I L M S 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 110’ | Premiere: January 25, 2008 8 Days to Premiere [ 8 p ä i v ä ä e n s i - i l t a a n ] 8 Days to Premiere is a love story set in the world of theater. Romeo and Juliet is to be the season’s grand premiere. Noora, the female lead in the play, breaks her leg at the kickoff party, and Laura, an actress who due to her debilitating stage fright has ended up as the prompter for the play, gets a chance of a lifetime. There are 8 days to the premiere. Director, script: Perttu Leppä Cinematography: Jyrki Arnikari F I N N I S H Editing: Kimmo Taavila Sound design: Olli Pärnänen Music (production / adaptations): Pauli Hanhiniemi Set design: Pirjo Rossi Costumes: Ella Brigatti Cast: Laura Birn, Mikko Leppilampi Producer: Matti Halonen Production company: Juonifilmi Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: MTV3 Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy International sales: SF International Sales 4 Perttu Leppä Perttu Leppä (born 1964) is a director and a scriptwriter. His first feature, a rock comedy called Long Hot Summer (Pitkä kuuma kesä , 1999), was the most popular youth film of the 90’s in Finland. His next film, Pearls and Pigs (Helmiä ja Sikoja, 2003), was one of the ten most watched films of the year and competed at the Berlin Film Festival in the 14+ category. Perttu Leppä is also a Sundance / NHK International Filmmakers Award finalist. The hit movie FC Venus (2005) and its German remake are both based on an original plot by Perttu Leppä. 5 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Director, script: Petri Kotwica F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:2,35 (Cinemascope) | Dolby digital | 110’ | Premiere: October 19, 2007 Cinematography: Harri Räty Editing: Jukka Nykänen Music: Eicca Toppinen Set design: Sattva-Hanna Toiviainen Costumes: Kristiina Saha Cast: Outi Mäenpää, Martti Suosalo, Ria Kataja F I N N I S H Producers: Kai Nordberg, Kaarle Aho 6 Production company: Making Movies Oy German producers: Leander Carell, Steffen Reuter, Patrick Knippel / Schmidt Katze Filmkollektiv Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg Financing TV company: YLE Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy International sales: Bavaria Film International www.mustajaa.fi Black Ice [ M u s t a j ä ä ] is a suspenseful drama about an unlikely relationship between two women. The main characters, Saara and Tuuli, are irresistible and unpredictable women of equal strength. Saara is a gynaecologist on the verge of her 40th birthday. She is married to Leo, an architect and a lecturer at the University of Technology. They have postponed having a child of their own. Saara suspects her husband of having an affair. Tuuli is a 25-year-old architecture student, who also instructs a taekwondo class. Her boyfriend is the lecturer, Leo. Everything would be fine, if only Leo could be man enough to sort things out with the “almost ex-wife”. Saara finds out about Tuuli and starts to follow and investigate her. Saara attends Tuuli’s taekwondo class under a false identity. Taking advantage of knowing Tuuli’s interests, Saara gradually wins Tuuli’s trust. Saara becomes addicted to find out more and more details. Tuuli, unaware of Saara’s identity, opens her heart about her relationship with Saara’s husband. Surprisingly enough, Saara seems to enjoy Tuuli’s company until Tuuli tells her she might be pregnant with Leo’s baby. A journey towards an inevitable disclosure of lies begins. It is finally Tuuli who has to choose a false identity in order to get close to Saara for one more time… Black Ice Petri Kotwica Petri Kotwica (born 1964) has a degree in film directing and has graduated from the University of Art and Design Helsinki. He has also studied philosophy and literature and theatre directing. Kotwica has made award-winning short films like Tunnel Vision (Tunneli, 1995), Helmet (Kypärä, 1997), Force Majeure (1999) and Las Nueve Vidas (1999). His feature debut Homesick (Koti-ikävä , 2005) has won several prizes at international film festivals. 7 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Director: Lauri Törhönen F I N N I S H F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 115’ | Premiere: November 30, 2007 [ R a j a 1918 ] Script: Aleksi Bardy The Border is a historical love drama set at the seething dawn of Finland’s independence. Captain Cinematography: Esa Vuorinen von Munck is sent in the spring of 1918, after the end of the Finnish Civil War, to the small town of Border River to set up the border between Finland and the Soviet Union. A bridge leads over the river, uniting and separating two new countries. Von Munck falls in love with Maria Lintu, a local teacher who is secretly engaged to a fugitive Finnish Red Army revolutionary. The border is driven to chaos when the village is flooded with hundreds of people fleeing from Soviet purges. Von Munck has to decide who are allowed to cross the border, while the people have no identification papers. A quarantine is issued and executions begin. In the course of the summer von Munck finds himself struggling between love and duty as his perception of right and wrong starts to dim. Editing: Kimmo Kohtamäki Sound design: Kyösti Väntänen Music: Sergey N. Yevtushenko Set design: Pentti Valkeasuo Costumes: Marjatta Nissinen Cast: Martin Bahne, Minna Haapkylä, Tommi Korpela, Hannu-Pekka Björkman, Lauri Nurkse, Leonid Mozgovoy Producers: Jörn Donner, Jarkko Hentula Production company: Border Productions Oy Co-producers: Studio 217 and Hermitage Bridge Studio (Russia) Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: MTV3 Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy International sales: SF International Sales 8 The Border Lauri Törhönen Director Lauri Törhönen (b. 1947) has directed seven feature films and numerous TV films during the last two decades. His latest film, Abandoned Houses (Hylätyt talot, autiot pihat) from 2000, was a local hit. Törhönen worked as the Dean of the School of Motion Picture, Television and Production Design of the University of Art and Design Helsinki from 1995 to 2006. He is also a member of the European Film Academy EFA. 9 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 10 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby digital | 80’ | Premiere: November 16, 2007 Directed by: Juha Wuolijoki Screenplay by: Marko Leino Story by: Marko Leino, Aku Louhimies, Juha Wuolijoki Director of Photography: Mika Orasmaa F.S.C. Edited by: Harri Ylönen Sound Designers: Joonas Jyrälä, Paul Jyrälä M.P.S.E. C.A.S. Music by: Leri Leskinen Set Designer: Okku Rahikainen Costume Designer: Anu Pirilä Cast: Hannu-Pekka Björkman, Kari Väänänen, Otto Gustavsson, Mikko Leppilampi, Laura Birn, Minna Haapkylä, Mikko Kouki, Antti Tuisku Produced by: Juha Wuolijoki Production company: Snapper Films Oy (developed in Journalist Productions) Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, MEDIA Plus Financing TV companies: MTV3, Canal+ Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy Ab World sales : Delphis Films Inc. www.snapperfilms.com/en/ Christmas Story [ J o u l u t a r i n a ] Christmas Story recounts the unique and amazing journey of Santa Claus on his way to becoming the Santa that the world knows and loves. Opening across Finland in November, the family film became an instant hit, winning the #1 position at the national box office and keeping it for several weeks. Synopsis: Hundreds of years ago the world’s greatest story was born… In a remote village in Lapland, young Nikolas loses his family in an accident. The villagers decide to look after the orphaned boy together. Each family will take care of Nikolas for one year. At the end of each year, on Christmas Day, Nikolas has to move to a new home. To show his gratitude to the villagers, Nikolas decides to make toys for the children of the families as good-bye presents. Over the years, Nikolas’s former adoptive families become many, and soon almost every house has presents on its doorstep on Christmas morning. When the village suffers a food shortage, the villagers have to send Nikolas to work as an apprentice for the hermit carpenter, Iisakki. Under the cruel tutelage of Iisakki, Nikolas develops skills that enable him to create even better presents and to work even faster. The child-hating Iisakki, however, forbids Nikolas from making presents. The Christmas present tradition is in danger of coming to an end. Juha Wuolijoki Juha Wuolijoki’s (born 1969) previous film, a television movie called Gourmet Club (Snapper Films, 2004), won the Venla Award for Best Television Film in 2004. It also received international acclaim at a number of festivals, including the award for Best Screenplay at the Monte Carlo Television Festival and Best Foreign Film at the Long Island International Film Expo in New York. Christmas Story is Juha’s first family film. 11 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Script: Erik Nordberg, F I N N I S H F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby digital | 120’ | Premiere: September 7, 2007 Director: Claes Olsson based on the novels of Lars Sund Cinematography: Pertti Mutanen F.S.C. Editing: Oskar Franzén Set design: Markus R. Packalén Costumes: Mona Theresa Forsén, Susanne Manns, Anna Vilppunen Cast: Birthe Wingren, Nicke Lignell, Peter Kanerva, Ylva Ekblad, Irina Björklund, André Wikström Producers: Claes Olsson, Leila Lyytikäinen Production company: Kinoproduction Oy Co-producers: Filmlance Int. Ab / Börje Hansson Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies: YLE FST5, SVT, Canal+ Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy International Sales: Nordisk Film International Sales 12 Colorado Avenue Colorado Avenue tells the story of Dollar-Hanna, dealing with humiliation, shame and respect. When Hanna is little, she and her mother are forced to leave their home island in the Bothnia archipelago after Hanna’s father drowns at sea. Hanna becomes a hired girl at the Smeds’ house. She starts to save money to go to America. In 1893, at the age of 18, she travels to the Unites States and Colorado, determined to make money in the Great West. Ten years later in 1905, Hanna returns to her home village Siklax with her son Otto and daughter Ida, but without a husband. With her American dollars she buys a parcel of rocky land and opens a country store. The store becomes the village centre and the local people begin to respect the industrious Hanna – or Dollar-Hanna as they choose to call her. When prohibition takes effect in 1919, Otto starts his career as a smuggler. Soon he becomes the King of Containers, with detective Hoxell fervently trying to catch him. Dollar-Hanna feels ashamed again. She cannot forgive Otto for choosing the criminal path. Otto is also accused of killing his helper Dåhli-Johan. Claes Olsson Claes Olsson (b.1948) has directed six feature films and more than 30 short films, music videos, animations and documentaries. Olsson’s successful and award-winning feature films include Amazing Women by the Sea (Underbara kvinnor vid vatten, 1998) and Shades of Happiness (Onnen varjot, 2005). In 1977 Olsson founded Kinoproduction Oy, which is one of the leading production companies in Finland today as well as an active international co-producer. 13 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Director: Pete Riski F I N N I S H F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 84’ | Premiere: February 8, 2008 Script: Pekka Lehtosaari, based on the original idea by Mr. Lordi & Pete Riski Cinematography: Jen-Noel Mustonen F.S.C. Editing: Stefan Sundlöf assisted by Antti Kulmala and Joona Louhivuori Sound design: Jyrki Rahkonen Music: Ville Riippa Set design, costumes: Tiina Anttila Cast: Skye Bennett, Noah Huntley, Dominique McElligot, Leon Herbert, William Hope, Ronald Pickup Executive producer: Jukka Helle Producer: Markus Selin Production company: Solar Films Inc. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies: YLE TV1 Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.solarfilms.com 14 Dark Floors – The Lordi Motion Picture Sarah is an autistic little girl whose father is worried about her health. Concerned for her, the father sees a removal from the hospital by force as the only option. An elevator break-down prevents a smooth exit and renders them trapped with others. Yet the incident is only the beginning of a descent into nightmare. As the doors open, the hospital appears mysteriously deserted. When mutilated bodies are found, creatures from a dark world start a frightening attack. It soon becomes clear that the survival of the group may rest solely on the little girl. Pete Riski Pete Riski (b. 1974) is a quiet guy who was born and raised in the northern part of Finland. In the cold winters there was nothing else to do but to watch telly and see every movie that played in the local theater. As a teenager, he made lots of short VHS horror movies and music videos for local bands. Couple of years in an art school led to a career in directing commercials and music videos. His music videos are something different from what people are used to,and his commercials are a combination of different visual looks and interesting stories. Music is always one of the key things in his works. A decade in the business and lots of different kinds of awards later, he is still the same quiet northern guy as in the beginning. So let the reel do the talking. 15 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 110’ | Premiere: September 28, 2007 Director: JP Siili Script: Antero Arjatsalo Cinematography: Jarkko T. Laine Editing: Joona Louhivuori Sound design: Juha Hakanen Music: Hurriganes F I N N I S H Set design: Jukka A. Uusitalo Costumes: Helena Paavilainen Cast: Eero Milonoff, Jussi Nikkilä, Olavi Uusivirta, Timo Tikka, Tommi Korpela, Minttu Mustakallio, Kari Hietalahti, Reino Nordin Producer: Aleksi Bardy Ganes Committing petty theft in his teenage years, Remu meets rock and decides to become like Chuck Berry. He steals money in order to buy a drum kit, gets caught and is sentenced to prison. Once free, Remu joins a band called Kalevala. He ends up having a row with Kalevala’s guitarist, Järvinen, who eventually quits the band. As a result, Remu is kicked out of the band as well. Remu starts his own band, Hurriganes. He gets Cisse to play bass and the young Ile on guitar. He keeps pushing the band and manages to get some gigs. Then Ile leaves the band, forcing Remu to swallow his pride and ask Järvinen to be the band’s guitarist. The band becomes more and more popular. Intoxicated by his success, Remu bad-mouths a police officer named Hurme who, despising Remu, puts him in prison on the eve of the signing of a record deal. Remu arranges a break-out but realises at the last minute what a mistake it would be. Instead he deals with the humiliations of prison and is freed just in time for recording. The Roadrunner album is recorded in Stockholm. Remu agrees to transport a drug package to Finland on behalf of a friend. When he reaches customs, a thorough search reveals only the master tape for the new record. Hurriganes has its breakthrough and becomes a huge phenomenon. Production company: Helsinki -filmi Oy JP Siili Production support: Ganes is the second feature film by JP Siili (born 1964) whose The Finnish Film Foundation strong TV works have received wide acclaimed and various awards (including Prix Italia). His first feature film, the controversial Young Gods (Hymypoika, 2003), telling the story of youths filming their sex lives on video, was sold to 28 countries. JP’s next film is a psychological thriller about a euthanasia doctor. Financing TV company: Channel Four Finland Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy www.ganes.fi 16 17 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 105’ | Premiere: January 11, 2008 Director: Dome Karukoski Script: Marko Leino Cinematography: Pini Hellstedt Editing: Harri Ylönen Sound design: Jyrki Rahkonen Music: Panu Aaltio Set design: Pirjo Rossi Costumes: Elina Kolehmainen F I N N I S H Cast: Tommi Korpela, Niilo Syväoja, Eero Milonoff, Kristiina Halttu, Marjut Maristo, Kati Outinen, Pertti Sveholm, Matleena Kuusniemi Executive producer: Jukka Helle Producer: Markus Selin Production company: Solar Films Inc. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: MTV3 Finland Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Thetrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.solarfilms.com 18 The Home of Dark Butterflies [ Tu m m i e n p e r h o s t e n k o t i ] The main character of the movie is Juhani, a boy haunted and oppressed by a traumatic childhood experience. After being bounced between a number of foster homes for six years, Juhani ends up in a boys’ home, at a place called The Island. The Island is run under the laws and regulations of Olavi Harjula, the superintendent of the place, who is ruthless in his administration. Besides the seven boys who have ended up at the home and Harjula, the only other inhabitants on the Island are Harjula’s wife and their two daughters, along with Tyyne who is in charge of the livestock and the cooking. The isolated community is a world of its own. The movie forces the viewers to ask themselves how long you have to keep paying for past mistakes and deeds. When can you forgive yourself and be set free? Or can you? And are you responsible for other people’s actions? Dome Karukoski Dome Karukoski (born 1976 in Cyprus) moved to Finland from Cyprus when he was 5. His mother is a Finnish journalist and his father an American actor. He is bilingual in Swedish and Finnish. He started his studies at the University of Art and Design Helsinki in 1999 as one of the three people selected to study directing. Beauty and the Bastard (Tyttö sinä olet tähti , 2005) was Karukoski’s graduation film. 19 2 0 0 8 F E A T U R E F I L M S 35mm | 1:2,35 (Cinemascope) | Dolby digital | ~90’ | Autumn 2008 Director: Hanna Maylett Script: Tarja Kylmä Cinematography: Jyri Hakala Editing: Kimmo Kohtamäki Sound design: Janne Laine F I N N I S H Music: Sanna Salmenkallio Set design: Markku Pätilä Costumes: Karoliina Koiso-Kanttila Cast: Minna Haapkylä, Tiina Lymi, Jorma Tommila, Kaneli Johansson Producers: Lasse Saarinen, Risto Salomaa Production company: Kinotar Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE TV1 Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales 20 Indigo Taru (35) lives a harmonic life on a horse farm with her husband Harri (40) and stepdaughter Ninni (13). Everything changes when Ninni is injured in a horse accident. Taru asks Ninni’s biological mother Eve (33), who has moved to Sweden ten years ago, to come back and see her daughter. Eve’s short visit turns into a longer stay when Eve realizes that she wants those lost ten years of her life back. Longing for her daughter Ninni rises to the surface. Taru’s former life has been based on safety and routines and on being a family with Ninni and Harri. Step by step, Eve starts to get foothold in the family, and Taru, who is pregnant with her first “own” child, loses control of her life. Guilt and memories, anger and neediness, rise from the past. Taru has to question everything that has seemed whole and in control. All the things that have been hidden during the past ten years have to be settled, and all the main characters have to search for their own place in a new situation. Hanna Maylett Hanna Maylett (b. Miettinen 1973) is one of the new very talented female directors in Finland. She has directed TV series and several short and documentary films, such as Suburban Virgin (Espoon viimeinen neitsyt , 2003), Good Girls (Kiltit tytöt , 2000), which won a prize in the Finnish competition at Tampere Film Festival, 100 Clocks (100 kelloa , 1998), which won Prix Europa Young Europe Encouragement award in Berlin and was selected for IDFA, and The Rose of the Railroad (Ratapenkan ruusu, 1996), which was selected for Cinéfondation (Festival de Cannes). 21 2 0 0 8 35mm | 1:2,35 (Cinemascope) | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 90’ | Premiere: September 14, 2007 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S Director, script, editing: Markku Pölönen Cinematography: Jan Nyman F.S.C. Sound design: Heikki Innanen Music: Vesa Mäkinen Set design: Pete Neuvonen Costumes: Tiina Kaukanen Cast: Peter Franzén, Sanna-Kaisa Palo, Samuli Vauramo, Jenni Banerjee, Heikki Kinnunen, Kaarina Turunen, Elina Knihtilä, Lotta Lehtikari, Puntti Valtonen, Tuomas Uusitalo, Toni Wahlström, Tatu Siivonen Producers: Petri Rossi, Jenni Lähteenmäki, Satu Sadinkangas Production company: Suomen Filmiteollisuus SF Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, Nordisk Film & TV Fond Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions Distributor in Finland: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Finland www.suomenfilmiteollisuus.fi www.lieksaelokuva.net 22 The Matriarch [ L i e k s a ! ] Worn out after a number of travels, but united and strong, Koppelo family is proud of their history: “We are not just any gang of vagabonds; we are part of world history!” Members of the Koppelo family were once court tailors for Nicholas II of Russia. When the Russian revolution started, they fled first to Finland and then to Europe. Years passed, and the family spread throughout the United States and Southern Europe. In 1970s, part of the family returned to Finland and settled in Pyhäselkä, Northern Karelia, in a house called Lotokka. The Matriarch begins when a thirty-year-old peaceful existence in Lotokka ends – the family is evicted! Martta, the matriarch of the family, faces a big challenge. Her family has been through some rough times, and it is her responsibility to lead them to Lieksa, a town of dreams. The Koppelo family love, fight and make up fiercely. Martta’s sons are about to slip into the world of crime, and the situation is further complicated by a dumb young man who the family picks up on the road and whose identity is a mystery. Travelling in a caravan of cars, the Koppelo family sets up camp next to a lake, and Martta finally has time to take a break. But not for long, as evil is already on its way. Laszlo, the criminal and the black sheep of the family, suddenly arrives and notices Lara, Martta’s beautiful daughter who has grown into a beautiful young woman. Markku Pölönen Markku Pölönen (born 1957) studied directing at the University of Art and Design Helsinki from 1979 to 1983. Apart from his feature films The Last Wedding (Kivenpyörittäjän kylä , 1995), A Summer by the River (Kuningasjätkä , 1998), Badding (2000), On the Road to Emmaus (Emmauksen tiellä, 2001) and Dog Nail Clipper (Koirankynnen leikkaaja , 2004), he has directed several shorts and films for TV. 23 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Kari Juusonen, Michael Hegner Script: Hannu Tuomainen, Marteinn Thorisson Editing: Per Risanger Music: Stephen Mckeon Producers: Petteri Pasanen, Hannu Tuomainen Production company: Animaker Oy / Anima Vitae & Cinemaker Oy Co-producers: Ulysses GmbH, A. Film, Magma Films Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, Eurimages, YLE, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, MEDIA Plus, Hamburg Film Fund, ZDF (TV German), Danish Film Institute, DR TV2 (TV Denmark), Irish Filmboard, Section 481, Telepool F I N N I S H F E A T U R E 35mm | 16:9 | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 75’ | Premiere: October 10, 2008 Directors: Financing TV companies: YLE, TV 2 Denmark, ZDF Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Telepool www.nikomovie.com 24 Niko & The Way to the Stars [ N i k o – l e n t ä j ä n p o i k a ] is an adventure tale about a young reindeer boy’s quest to find and save his absent father, whom he believes to be a member of the world-famous Santa’s Elite Flying Forces. One day, right outside his home valley, Niko is rehearsing flying with Julius, his best friend and mentor, an old flying squirrel, and his potential girlfriend Saga. A gang of wolves find them, and Niko saves his friends by taking them to his home herd. However, the ruthless Black Wolf follows them, and the herd must escape from their valley. Niko blames himself for the incident and sets out to find his flying hero dad who he has never met and to find a new home at his place. Julius decides to help his friend, even though nobody knows where Santa lives. Soon Niko finds out that the Black Wolf is planning to destroy the Flying Forces and replace them with his own gang. With help from a wild weasel girl Wilma, Niko and Julius try to warn the flyers before the wolves attack. However, the final fight is not the one with the wolves, but inside Niko’s heart after meeting his biological dad: Niko has to find his own place between two different worlds. Niko & The Way to the Stars Kari Juusonen Kari Juusonen’s (b. 1967) short animation films include Pizza Passionata (2001), which won the Prix du Jury in Cannes, Birthday (Syntymäpäivä, 2004) and Ö (2007). Niko & The Way to the Stars is his first feature-length animation. Michael Hegner Michael Hegner’s (b. 1964 in Denmark) works as feature film director include Help! I’m a Fish (2000, with Stefan Fjeldmark) and The Ugly Duckling and Me (2006, with Karsten Kiilerich). He is one of the directors for A. Film’s 3D department. 25 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Director: Hannu Kahakorpi F I N N I S H F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 100’ | Premiere: September 26, 2008 Script: Elina Halttunen, based on novels by Kalle Päätalo and adaptation by Miisa Linden Cinematography: Jarkko T. Laine F.S.C. Editing: Benjamin Mercer Sound design: Seppo Vanhatalo Music: Pessi Levanto Set design: Pentti Valkeasuo Costumes: Johanna Heikkilä Cast: Kai Lehtinen, Susanna Anteroinen Producers: Marko Röhr, Asko Apajalahti, Mikko Tenhunen [ P ä ä t a l o ] Too much hard work, too little love in his marriage and his lack of self-esteem stop Päätalo from realizing his life-long dream of becoming a writer. Until he finds a new love. Production company: Hannu Kahakorpi MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Hannu Kahakorpi is an actor, director, screenwriter and producer. He has directed and produced Tuntemattomalle jumalalle (1993), a TV series, and directed TV films Viisi tytärtäni (1997), Maigret ja aave (1994), Missä on suuri pohjoinen (1991) and Lumikit – eli kohtauksia naisen elämästä (1986). His screenwriter credits include Onnellinen mies (1979), a TV film based on an Arto Paasilinna novel, which he also directed. One of the most extensive projects in his career is Kotikatu, a TV series he produced and developed. The TV series has been running for 12 years on Finnish television. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.matilarohr.com 26 The Novelist 27 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 99’ | Premiere: December 28, 2007 Director: Lauri Nurkse Script: Katja Kallio Cinematography: Peter Flinkenberg Editing: Harri Ylönen Sound design: Pekka Karjalainen Playing Solo [ S o o l o i l u a ] Emma, an intelligent and independent urban reporter, is sent extempore to interview top conductor Joel Abrahamsson. The interview is a total flop, but during it, Emma suddenly finds herself falling for Joel – in a week’s time they are both head over heels in love. Emma could never have imagined that in just a few weeks she would be living in an old country house with Joel’s demented but temperamental mother while Joel races around the world from concert to concert. And in less than no time, Emma finds out that she is pregnant… Music: Pessi Levanto Set design: Christer Andersson F I N N I S H Costumes: Jouni Mervas Cast: Saija Lentonen, Kari-Pekka Toivonen, Kristiina Elstelä Producer: Nina Koljonen Production company: MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Lauri Nurkse Production support: Lauri Nurkse has previously directed the highly popular domestic TV series Pelkkää lihaa , Kumman kaa and Studio Impossible. Nurkse is also known as an actor from roles in the films The Border (Raja 1918, 2007), Bad Boys: A True Story (Pahat pojat, 2002) and Cyclomania (2001). Playing Solo is his first feature film as a director. The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: Channel Four Finland Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.matilarohr.com 28 29 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Director, script: Pekka Lehtosaari F I N N I S H F E A T U R E 35 mm, also available in digital cinema prints | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 80’ | Premiere: December 14, 2007 Animation: Moscow: Solnetchny-DOM; Helsinki: Kikeono Film & Sound, Cinepro Finland, Digital Film Finland Editing: Sergej Minakin, Aleksi Raij Sound design: Seppo Vanhatalo, Ilkka Kiukas Music: Tuomas Kantelinen Art Design: Janne Kopu Cast: Allu Tuppurainen, Saija Lentonen Producer: Marko Röhr Production company: MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Co-producers: Greenlight Media AG, Contact Media Group, Film Music & Entertainment Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE TV1 Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International Sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.questforaheart.com 30 Quest for a Heart [ R ö l l i n s y d ä n ] Rolli is just another Rolli in the Rollivillage – full of tricks, mischief and mayhem. He hates bathing, kissing and doing the right thing. When he comes across Millie, a beautiful little elf girl, he finds a new kind of friend that likes flowers and peace. Something is destroying the elf forest and the only way to stop it is to find a magic heart from the land of winter. Elves are good, Rollies are bad. Now they are forced to help each other to save the world. There is no telling what will happen – on a Quest for a Heart. Pekka Lehtosaari Pekka Lehtosaari is a veteran of the animation business, having translated and directed the Finnish audio versions of 53 animation feature films, including The Jungle Book (1992), Aladdin (1993), The Lion King (1994), 101 Dalmatians (1994), Pocahontas (1995), Toy Story (1996), Babe (1996), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996), Pippi Longstocking (1997), Mulan (1998), A Bug’s Life (1998), Tarzan (1999), The Tigger Movie (2000), The Cat Returns (2004), Raining Cats and Frogs (2005), Howl’s Moving Castle (2005) and My Neighbor Totoro (orig. 1988, Finnish audio version 2006). Pekka Lehtosaari has also written screenplays for such films as Vares (2004) and Bad Boys – A True Story (Pahat pojat , 2003). 31 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 78’ | Premiere: February 15, 2008 [ Director: Mari Rantasila Script: Sinikka Nopola, Tiina Nopola Cinematography: Timo Heinänen Editing: Tuuli Kuittinen Sound design: Risto Iissalo Music: Iiro Rantala Set design: Minna Santakari Costumes: Niina Pasanen F I N N I S H Ricky Rapper Cast: Niilo Sipilä, Mimmi Lounela, Annu Valonen, Ulla Tapaninen, Mauri Suosalo, Ullariikka Koskela, Teemu Aromaa Producers: Lasse Saarinen, Risto Salomaa Production company: Kinotar R i s t o R ä p p ä ä j ä ] Ricky is a ten-year-old boy who likes to play drums. He lives in an apartment building with his aunt Serena Rapper, a telemarketer, and dreams of performing live one day. Serena, on the other hand, dreams of Lennart Lindberg who lives downstairs. A girl named Nelly Butterfly moves into their building, and Serena encourages Ricky to get to know her, but Ricky is too shy. He does not understand how he could make friends with a girl. Serena writes a love letter to Lennart Lindberg, but the letter ends up in Nelly’s hands. The letter is signed by “your friend from upstairs,” and Nelly thinks Ricky has sent the letter. Nelly thinks Ricky is an idiot and writes an abusive letter to the “friend from upstairs.” When Ricky finds out about the misunderstanding, he wants to disguise himself. Nelly, however, recognizes him. She is lonely and wants to get to know Ricky after all, even though she initially thought that he is an idiot. The misunderstanding caused by the letter is clarified, and Ricky and Nelly become friends. But then comes a twist: Serena breaks her leg and can no longer cook and clean. Her cousin, Fanny the Freezer, moves in to take care of the household. For her, the two most important things in life are order and cleanliness. She can not tolerate drumming or other loud noises. Ricky’s and Nelly’s friendship deepens when Fanny the Freezer confiscates Ricky’s drum. That’s when the adventure begins... Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.ristorappaaja.fi 32 Mari Rantasila Mari Rantasila (born 1963) is one of the most successful Finnish actors and singers who has also proved her talent as a director. Her previous films include Kiltin yön lahjat (2004), Parting (Pieniä eroja, 2002) and Grapefruit (Greippi, 1999). 33 2 0 0 8 F E A T U R E F I L M S 35mm | 1:2,35 | ~80’ | Premiere: Autumn 2008 Director: AJ Annila Script: Iiro Küttner Cinematography: Henri Blomberg Editing: Joona Louhivuori Sound design: Panu Riikonen F I N N I S H Set design: Antti Nikkinen, A cruel horror film bathing in the Finnish sauna culture, in the no-zone between Christianity and paganism. Year 1595. The long war is finally over. Brothers Knut and Erik, members of a commission marking the border between Finland and Russia, commit a terrible sin when they leave a young girl to die a horrible death. As the commission crosses an uncharted swamp, the girl returns to haunt them, her face pouring endless filth. The weary men find solace in a nameless village and find a sauna – a sauna where all sins are washed away. Seeking forgiveness, the brothers step in... Sauna is a horror film about sins and repentance. The story leads us into the core of darkness where there is no hope, no salvation. Ville Vauras Costumes: Anna Vilppunen Cast: Ville Virtanen, Tommi Eronen Producers: Jesse Fryckman & Tero Kaukomaa Production company: Bronson Club AJ Annila Production support: He debuted as a director with Jade Warrior (2006, FinlandChina-The Netherlands-Estonia), an international co-production that combined Finnish mythology with kung fu. In his childhood, AJ was a son of Tarzan, and when he grows up, he will become a ninja. The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy www.bronsonclub.fi 34 Sauna Sauna is AJ’s second feature film. 35 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:2.35 (Cinemascope) | Dolby digital | ~110’ | Premiere: 29 August, 2008 F I N N I S H [ K ä s k y ] Director: Aku Louhimies Script: Jari Rantala Cinematography: Rauno Ronkainen Editing: Ben Mercer Sound design: Kirka Sainio Music: Pessi Levanto Set design: Markku Pätilä Costumes: Tiina Kaukanen Cast: Pihla Viitala, Samuli Vauramo, Eero Aho 36 She-Wolf Producer: Aleksi Bardy Production company: Helsinki -filmi Co-producers: George Charalambides, Christine Ioannou & Nicholas Moutselos / Two Thirty Five - 235, Greece; Christoph Thoke & Axel Moebius / Thoke + Moebius Film, Germany; Aku Louhimies Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE 1 Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy International sales: Coach14 It is 1918, and the Civil War is raging in Finland; the Social-Democratic Reds are fighting the Senate-supported Whites. Private Aaro Harjula returns from Germany and joins the non-socialist Whites. He is shocked to see how the Whites treat the defeated, rebellious Reds. He witnesses Red female soldiers being group-raped and executed without a trial. One of the women escapes execution, and Harjula decides to take her to a nearby military tribunal. When Harjula is transporting his prisoner in a rowboat, she tries to escape, causing the rowboat to capsize. Both Harjula and the female prisoner are forced to swim to a desolate island. On the island, her anger gradually dissipates, and a strange friendship develops between the two. They are rescued by a fishing boat and transported to the mainland. Harjula believes it would be best to take her to the court where a good judge will surely make a just decision. But in the end Harjula must make a decision that will be unlawful and against the orders given to him – he must follow his heart. He wants to save the woman from death by any means necessary. Aku Louhimies Aku Louhimies is one of Finland’s best-known directors. His first two feature films, Restless (Levottomat, 2000) and Lovers and Leavers (Kuutamolla, 2002), were both box office hits in Finland. Louhimies was named Director of the Year in 2004. His third feature Frozen Land (Paha maa , 2005) won several important international prizes. In 2006 Louhimies directed two films: Man Exposed (Riisuttu mies) and Frozen City (Valkoinen kaupunki). 37 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital 5.1 | 90’ | Premiere: August 15, 2008 Director: Kaisa Rastimo Script: Kaisa Rastimo, Marko Rauhala Cinematography: Tuomo Virtanen Editing: Antony Bentley Sound design: Pietari Koskinen Music: Iiro Ollila F I N N I S H Set design: Katriina Ilmaranta Costumes: Mariella Rauhala Cast: Ronja Arvilommi, Laura Malmivaara, Janne Virtanen, Sara Tammela Producers: Antti-Veikko Salo, Pekka Levola Production company: Stormheart Oy Ltd. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE Distributor in Finland: Walt Disney Studios Finland www.stormheart.fi 38 Stormheart [ M y r s k y ] The father of a Finnish family visiting the crumbling Berlin Wall rescues a cute puppy, Stormheart, and takes him back to Finland as a pet for his daughters. No one in the family knows anything about the dog, not even its breed. Little by little, the mystery of Stormheart unravels, and the dog’s new owners learn more about him. They find out that Stormheart’s parents had served as guard dogs at the Berlin Wall. In the film, drama, comedy and tragedy are created by the mere breed-typical behaviour of the Caucasian Shepherd. Pearl, the 7-year-old daughter of the Finnish family, takes the puppy under her wing. In the care of the tender-hearted family, trained only by little Pearl, Stormheart grows up with no rules or boundaries. In six months, the dog that has grown up to the size of a bear undertakes the task of removing all dangers, threats and obstacles from the path of Pearl, his little protégé. And Pearl, in return, loves Stormheart unconditionally. Stormheart is a great animal story for schoolchildren and their families; it is a film for all people who love animals. Kaisa Rastimo Kaisa Rastimo (born 1961) is a director and screenwriter whose films have been awarded both at home and abroad. In 2003, she received the prestigious Finland Prize for her career as a film director. Her latest children film Hayflower and Quiltshoe (Heinähattu ja vilttitossu , 2002) was a major box office success in Finland, and it was also distributed in Japan with 11 copies. The film has been awarded at many festivals. 39 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 35mm | Dolby digital | 116’ | Premiere: December 7, 2007 Directors: Åke Lindman, Sakari Kirjavainen Script: Stefan Forss, Benedict Zilliacus, Esko Salervo Cinematography: Pauli Sipiläinen Editing: Sakari Kirjavainen, Juha Antti-Poika Sound design: Johan Hake Music: Timo Hietala Set design: Risto Karhula Costumes: Marjatta Nissinen Cast: Kari Ketonen, Tarmo Ruubel, Timo Torikka, Asko Sarkola, Ilkki Villi, Taisto Oksanen, Aleksi Sariola Producer: Alf Hemming ”It is where Finland’s fate will be decided.” General A. F. Airo Finland’s defences on the Karelian Isthmus break and Soviet troops advance with an overwhelming advantage in manpower and military equipment. The Finns have been beaten. Guerilla tactics in the forests are no longer enough, and some other solution must be found to contain the unprecedented offensive. Tali – Ihantala 1944 recounts the events of the largest battle in the history of Scandinavia through five short stories. The defensive victory was a miracle. How was it ever achieved? The film tells about the failed attempts of the summer of 1944 to achieve the impossible, stopping a greatly superior enemy and the final efforts to avert a defeat that seemed certain. This epic film deals with the miracle of Ihantala through the perspectives of ordinary people. Soldiers had to exhibit an unbelievable capacity to endure the inhumane harshness and brutality of war. But a soldier had a job to do. That is what this film deals with: men at work. Production company: Professor Åke Lindman has played an important role in the Finnish film industry for decades. He has directed and acted in hundreds of films over the past 60 years. Åke Lindman Film-Production Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE Distributor in Finland: Walt Disney Studios Finland www.tali-ihantala.fi 40 Tali – Ihantala 1944 Åke Lindman Sakari Kirjavainen Director Sakari Kirjavainen is a versatile filmmaker and professional in the film industry. He has directed dozens of short films, documentaries and radio plays. He has also worked as an editor and screenwriter. 41 (based on Kjell Askildsen’s novels) Cinematography: Daniel Lindholm Editing: Jerem Tonteri Sound design: Kimmo Vänttinen Music: Lasse Enersen Set design: Antti Nikkinen Costumes: Emilia Eriksson Cast: Lasse Pöysti, Pentti Siimes, Mauri Heikkilä, Aarre Karén, Marja-Leena Kouki, Eila Halonen Miika Soini Director: Miika Soini Mika Ritalahti, Niko Ritalahti Producer: Janne Wrigstedt Production company: Silva Mysterium Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE Miika Soini (born 1973) has directed a number of short films: For the Sake of God (Jumalan palvelus, 2002), Grey Area (Harmaa alue, 2004) and Relation (2005), among others. Thomas is his first feature-length film. At present Soini works as a freelance filmmaker. Putte Huima Script: Miika Soini In the autumn of his life, Thomas lives a simple and isolated life in his below-street-level apartment accompanied by a radio, a chess board and a photo of his wife. He does not venture outside very often, and when he does, the outside world reminds him of his old age, loneliness and his past which he would not like to remember. His life feels like a never-ending story, and to make it whole, Thomas has to face his past. ”I am old, and life is long.” Executive producers: 42 Thomas Markus Schulte 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S Digibeta | 1:1,85 | Dolby stereo | 70’ | 2008 43 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 94’ | Premiere: February 1, 2008 Director, script: Peter Lindholm Cinematography: Mark Stubbs Three in Love [ Ko l m i s t a a n ] Tomi Laakso, a happily married man, falls in love with another woman. Instead of going behind his wife’s back, Tomi shares his feelings with her and finds himself in love with two women at the same time. Tomi’s wife Maria has to face the facts and realise that Tomi is still the love of her life. A love story between three adults. Editing: Suvi Ryhänen Sound design: Tero Malmberg Music: Mauri Sumén Set design: Kaisa Mäkinen F I N N I S H Costumes: Sari Suominen Cast: Kari-Pekka Toivonen, Liisa Kuoppamäki, Matleena Kuusniemi, Rea Mauranen, Taneli Mäkelä, Marjaana Maijala, Susa Saukko, Juhani Niemelä Producer: Peter Lindholm Production company: Petfilms Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, MEDIA Plus Financing TV company: YLE Distributor in Finland: Walt Disney Studios Finland www.kolmistaan.fi 44 Peter Lindholm Peter Lindholm (born 1960) is a film director and producer. His latest works include the documentary Borgå Year (Ett år i Borgå, 2002–2005), feature film Kites Over Helsinki (Drakarna över Helsingfors, 2001) and a television series called Sincerely Yours in Cold Blood (Kylmäverisesti sinun, 2000). He has directed six feature films. 45 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Script: J-P Valkeapää & Jan Forsström F I N N I S H F E A T U R E 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 100’ | Premiere: 2008 Director: J-P Valkeapää Cinematography: Tuomo Hutri Editing: Mervi Junkkonen Sound design: Micke Nyström Music: Helena Tulve Set design: Kaisa Mäkinen Costumes: Sari Suominen Cast: Pavel Liska, Vitali Bobrov, Emilia Ikäheimo, Jorma Tommila, Pauli Poranen Producer: Aleksi Bardy Production company: Helsinki -filmi Oy Co-producers: Exit Film (Estonia), Bluelight (UK), Propeller (Germany) The Visitor [ M u u k a l a i n e n ] The story takes place in the first half of the 20th century. The setting for the film is an isolated, run-down farm in the Finnish countryside where a 10-year old boy lives with his mother. The boy’s father is serving time in prison but still has a strong hold on the family. One rainy evening a visitor arrives. A man who has been wounded by a gunshot brings a note from the boy’s father. They let the man hide in the stable. Slowly the man gets better. He begins to help out on the farm and teaches the boy how to take care of their horse. The boy befriends the animal, confiding his secrets in him. Gradually the visitor gains the boy’s trust and the affection of the woman. For the short summer, they all feel as if they are a family. The summer, however, ends abruptly with the death of the horse, and a long fall begins for all of them. The boy has to choose between loyalty to his father and protecting the visitor. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, Estonian Film Foundation, Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Eurimages, Nordisk Film & Tv Fond Financing TV companies: J-P Valkeapää YLE TV1, ZDF/ARTE J-P Valkeapää (born 1977) is a promising first-time film director. His short film The Fall (Keinu, 2003) has been a success at many festivals. The Visitor is Valkeapää’s first feature film and his graduation film at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy International sales: Wild Bunch 46 47 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 100’ | Premiere: Autumn 2008 Director: Anders Engström Script: Michael Mueller Beth is a good-hearted middle-aged woman who always puts the needs of others before her own. She married young and had two children. She never had the chance to fulfill her dreams – if she ever had any. Her children have moved out, and her big house feels empty. Her daughter got pregnant and had an abortion so that she could follow her career ambitions. Beth tried to talk her out of it and offered to take care of the child. Beth’s daughter refused her offer, and the two have not spoken since. Beth gets shocking news. She has terminal cancer and has only months to live. She decides to seek her ancestral roots and die on her own terms, but first, she will sort out what is missing: the most important things in her life. She will make peace with her world. A Good Life will be a beautifully shot story with warm and compassionate humor; it is driven by its characters who are confused; they do not know how to deal with the news of somebody dying. Cinematography: Peter Mokrosinski Editing: Jan-Olof Svarvar Set design: Betsy Ångerman-Engström Anders Engström Producers: Marcus Wikars, Anders Engström (b. 1963) graduated from the London International Film School in 1987 with distinction in cinematography. He has directed several award-winning short films, TV films and TV series, mostly in Finland and Sweden. His works include Småstadsberättelser (1994, TV series, Finland, produced by Jörn Donner), Anna Holt – polis (1996, TV series, Sweden), Die Millennium-Katastrophe-Computer-Crash 2000 (1999, Engström’s first English-language film, a German-Australian co-production), three Wallander films (2005) and Elsdansen (2007, TV film, Sweden), among others. A Good Life is his first film for the big screen. Jan-Olof Svarvar, Harry Knapp Production company: IXL Pictures Ltd. Co-producer: Fiona Gillies / Highwire Films (UK) Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, Financing TV company: YLE Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy 48 A Good Life a l l a ] The film tells the story of Ida, a woman who was adopted to Finland from Africa as a child. Ida is an unemployed seamstress approaching her thirties and still lives at home with her activist mother Kati. Kati wants to fix her daughter’s life and offers her a job at her work. Encouraged by her new friend Ville, Ida, however, sets out for Berlin in order to find a job and to prove to her mother that she can manage on her own. Meanwhile, Kati has been told that she is seriously ill, but she does not want to mention it to Ida in fear of standing in the way of her daughter’s struggle for independence. Ida wants to have a life of her own, but what will she have left at the end of the day? 2 0 0 8 m e r e n F I L M S M a a t a Director: Lenka Hellstedt Script: Lenka Hellstedt, based on a novel by Riikka Ala-Harja Cast: Amira Khalifa, Matti Ristinen Producers: Mika Ritalahti, Niko Ritalahti Production company: Lenka Hellstedt Silva Mysterium Oy Lenka Hellstedt studied directing and scriptwriting at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Her graduation short film was The Spectacular Life of Stonecutter’s Charming Yolanda (Sepelimurskaamon kauniin Jolantan ihmeellinen elämä , 1996). She has directed several TV films (The Boat / Paatti, 1993, Who Will Comfort Viivi? / Kuka lohduttaisi Viiviä? 2001), and her first feature film Me and Morrison (2001) was a big commercial success. She also works as a director for a number of TV series. Co-producer: F E A T U R E [ 35mm | Premiere: 2008 F I N N I S H Ground Under Water (working title) Roshi Behesht Nedjad / Flying Moon Filmproduktion GmbH, Berlin Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE TV1 Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy Ab 49 2 0 0 8 F I L M S D O C U M E N T A R Y F I N N I S H 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 84’ | Premiere: November 2, 2007 tells a unique story about people behind music. The film was shot during the fall 2006, during and around the time of the 20th anniversary concert of the Wentus Blues Band, which was also on their home turf in Ostrobotnia, Finland. It’s a delicious mash-up of backstage life and passionate stage performances. The film features an impressive line-up of rock and blues legends, such as Eddie Kirkland and Louisiana Red, ex-Rolling Stone Mick Taylor, Kim Wilson from the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Omar Dykes from Omar & The Howlers, Barrence Whitfield – lead singer of The Savages, Sven Zetterberg and Clas Yngström from Sweden, Eric Bibb, plus Lazy Lester from the deep south in the States. All of the abovementioned guests have a long history with the Wentus Blues Band. The film is about the family meeting of these musicians. The audience will feel like standing on the stage at the same time as these great musicians. Play what you feel, feel what you play! Family Meeting Director, script, sound design: Heikki Kossi Cinematography: Heikki Färm Additional cinematography: Marita Hällfors, Tahvo Hirvonen, Timo Heinänen, Olli Varja, Peter Flinkenberg, Tuomo Hutri Editing: Tuuli Kuittinen Set design: Kalle Nurminen Music: Wentues Blues Band with guests, Hannu Pikkarainen Producers: Heikki Kossi & Robban Hagnäs Production company: Mokul Filmi Oy Co-producer: DP Agency Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, City of Kokkola, Svenska Kulturfonden Financing TV companies: YLE / FST 5, SVT kultur Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy 50 Family Meeting Heikki Kossi Family Meeting is Heikki Kossi’s first feature film in theater distribution. He has previously released the internationally awarded documentary Mississippi-Nedervetil (2001) and Weisaaja (2004). Kossi is also an esteemed foley artist in Finnish films and an ex-musician, who has toured the Nordic Countries and Canada. 51 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 35mm / HD / Digibeta | 16:9 | Dolby SR | 110’ / 58’ | 2008 (“enlightenment”) is a story about Tokyo seen by a young monk, Fujioka, and a musician, Sekisawa. It follows the people who confess to them in the late night of the city and on the tatamis of the temple of a women’s prison. Hongaku Director, script: Pirjo Honkasalo Cinematography: Pirjo Honkasalo, Marita Hällfors Editing: Niels Pagh Andersen / tbc Producer: Kristiina Pervilä Production company: Millennium Film Co-producer: Cosmo Films, DK Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, DFI, AVEK Financing TV companies: YLE, NHK International sales: Deckert Distribution 52 Hongaku Pirjo Honkasalo Pirjo Honkasalo (born in 1947) is an established director, screenwriter, producer and photographer who has won countless awards for her work. She directed several films in the 1970s and 80s with Pekka Lehto (including Da Capo, 1985). In the 1990s, she made the so-called Trilogy of the Sacred and the Evil, consisting of the films Mysterion (1991), Tanjuska and the 7 Devils (Tanjuska ja 7 perkelettä, 1993) and Atman (1996). In 2004 she made the multiple award-winning The 3 Rooms of Melancholia (Melancholian 3 huonetta). 53 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby 5.1 | ~90’ | 2008 Director: Tahvo Hirvonen [ S t a d i l a i s t a t a n g o a e t s i m ä s s ä Anne Lakanen, Hannu Nurmio Cinematography: Tahvo Hirvonen Editing: Anne Lakanen Sound design: Kyösti Väntänen Music: Tuomari Nurmio Producer: Tahvo Hirvonen Production company: Pettufilmi Oy The Finnish Film Foundation ] Tuomari Nurmio becomes interested in Finnish tango. Modern Finnish tango puzzles him; it has no kick, no vigor. He begins his research on how tango came to Finland and what affected the development of Finnish tango. Tuomari forms an orchestra, and together they start arranging his old songs into tangos and rearranging some evergreen tangos. The orchestra adopts the name ‘Kongontien orkesteri’, records the album ‘Tangomanifesti’ and performs to a live audience. Archive material, and footage of Tuomari’s research and the arranging and recording of the music are intercut using the association technique. The film follows Tuomari Nurmio and Kongontien orkesteri during the making of the album, as well as Tuomari’s research of the arrival of tango and its history in Finland. The film is both a unique documentary about making an album in today’s Finland and a profound look by old-timers of the rock generation at a musical genre that was previously unfamiliar to them. Script: Tahvo Hirvonen, Production support: 54 Looking for the Lost Tango Tahvo Hirvonen Tahvo Hirvonen (born in 1955) is a cinematographer and documentarist, well known for his work in many Finnish documentaries shot around the world and at home. He has also directed some award-winning documentaries, which include Kuivis (1989), The Brothers (Veljet , 1991), Tino (1994) and Wanderer of a Lone Star (Yksinäisen tähden harhailija, 2003). 55 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | ~80’ | 2008 [ P u n k – t a u t i j o k a e i t a p a ] conveys the amazing vitality of punk music and punkers. The “do it yourself” ethic draws young people to punk the same way it did when this new music style arrived in Finland. Pelle Miljoona, the great dinosaur of Finnish punk, is still going strong, and band members celebrate their 50th birthdays on the tour bus. They have released a new album and are adored by old and new fans alike. Akupunktio is punk. Just like the generation of thirty years ago, the kids today are drawn to shout their message to the world. But the makers of punk music also have other goals in their lives. Punk’s power is wide-reaching. Punksters & Youngsters Director, script: Jouko Aaltonen Jouko Aaltonen Cinematography: Marita Hällfors Jouko Aaltonen (b. 1956) has directed numerous documentaries with subjects ranging from the Siberian taiga to the diplomatic circles of New Delhi. In 2006 he released the feature length documentary Revolution (Kenen joukoissa seisot) that garnered record-breaking audiences and the Finnish Jussi award for best documentary. Aaltonen is also a popular lecturer and an author of study books on cinema. In 2007 he achieved his Doctor of Arts degree, successfully defending his doctoral thesis on Finnish documentaries. His latest films include: Four Lives on Seven Seas (Neljä elämää seitsemällä merellä , 2007), Revolution (Kenen joukoissa seisot , 2006), Life Saver (Hengenpelastaja , 2005), Ambassadors (Lähettiläät , 2004). Editing: Samu Heikkilä Sound design: Joonas Jyrälä Music: Pelle Miljoona, Akupunktio etc. Producer: Pertti Veijalainen Production company: Illume Ltd. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, ESEK Financing TV company: YLE TV2 Documentaries 56 Punksters & Youngsters 57 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 35mm / Digibeta / HD | 16:9 | Dolby digital | 85’ / 47’ | 2007 58 Recipes for Disaster [ K a t a s r o f i n a i n e k s e t ] This is a film about climate change. About catastrophe. And it’s funny, painfully funny. We love to blame the corporations and industries for what’s going wrong with the planet, but we are mistaken. It’s us, baby. You and me. We’re the real bad guys. Director, script: John Webster Cinematography: Tuomo Hutri, John Webster Editing: Niels Pagh Andersen Sound design: Pietari Koskinen Producer: Kristiina Pervilä Production company: John Webster Millennium Film Co-producer: Magic Hour Films, DK The Finnish Film Foundation, DFI, AVEK, NFTF, MEDIA Financing TV companies: YLE, DR, IBA, Channel4, Canal+, CBC, LTR John Webster (born in 1967) has been making documentary films as an independent director and producer since 1990. His work includes the films Suckers (Pölynimurikauppiaat,1993), Don’t Tell Daddy (Tissit ja tango, 1995), Losing It (Sukkien euroelämää, 1999), Rooms of Shadow and Light (Valon ja varjon huoneet , 2001) and International sales: What Comes Around – See Everything, Feel Every- Deckert Distribution thing (Sen edestään löytää , 2004). Production support: 59 2 0 0 8 F I L M S Script: Arto Halonen, Kevin Frazier D O C U M E N T A R Y Sound design: F I N N I S H 35mm / Digibeta | 1:1,85 / 16:9 | 90’ | Premiere: February 1, 2008 Director: Arto Halonen Cinematography: Hannu Vitikainen, Arto Halonen Editing: Samu Heikkilä Martti Turunen, Samu Heikkilä Music: Timo Peltola Producer: Arto Halonen Production company: Art Films production AFP Oy Co-producers: Werner Schweizer / Dschoint Ventschr filmproduktion (CH), Helle Ulsteen / Kamoli Films (DK) Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, NFTF, MEDIA, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland Financing TV companies: ITVS International USA, YLE TV2 Documentaries, TV 2 Danmark, Schweizer Fernsehen, Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR), Radiotelevisione Svizzera di lingua italiana (TSI), Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) International sales: Films Transit International Inc. 60 Shadow of the Holy Book [ P y h ä n k i r j a n v a r j o ] Why are some of the world’s biggest international companies translating an absurd foreign propaganda book into their own languages? Why are they trying to evade any serious discussion about their motives, and about the grim human rights problems and free speech violations in the Central Asian country of Turkmenistan? Shadow of the Holy Book investigates the morality of international companies and the dictatorship of oil-and-gas-rich Turkmenistan. These companies help give the dictatorship the propaganda support that it needs to survive. Turkmenistan’s dictator, Saparmurat Niyazov, has written a ludicrous book: the Ruhnama, the Book of Soul, a key tool in the government’s subjugation of human rights and free speech. Yet many international companies give their clandestine support to the Ruhnama and help suppress the country’s voices of opposition and dissidence – in return for multimillion-dollar business deals. Arto Halonen Arto Halonen has directed numerous films, including e.g. Pavlov’s Dogs (Pavlovin koirat, 2005), Conquistadors of Cuba (Kuuban valloittajat, 2005), The Tank Man (Tynnyrimies, 2004), The Star’s Caravan (Taivasta vasten , 2000), A Dreamer and the Dreamtribe (Unelmoija ja unikansa, 1998) and Karmapa – Two Ways of Divinity (Karmapa – jumaluuden kaksi tietä , 1998). In 2005he got the Finland Prize, the highest annual prize in the arts given by the Ministry of Culture and the state. Among other important prizes, he received the Humanitarian Award of the EU in 1998. Halonen is also the founder of DocPoint – Helsinki Documentary Film Festival. 61 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 35mm / Digibeta | 1:1.85 / 16:9 | Dolby SR and 5.1 | 80’ | 2007 is a surprising and emotional dive into the world of rhythm – an extraordinary trip to discover the magic relationship between Life and Rhythm. Drum legend Billy Cobham takes us from the bandstands of the Western world to the primal music of African origin with kids in a Brazilian community and on to the completely secluded world of musical experiences of autists. These different worlds are yet connected through music in a mystical and secret way. The relation between the collective and the individual consciousness becomes obvious when, in a fantastic final moment, symbiosis is achieved. Music is emotion. Music is communication. Music is identity. Music becomes a true universal language to express hope, love, ambition and joy. Sonic Mirror is a film full of vibrancy and compassion, authentic and hypnotic from the first to the very last moment. Sonic Mirror Director: Mika Kaurismäki Script: Mika Kaurismäki, Marco Forster, Uwe Dresch Cinematography: Jacques Cheuiche Editing: Oli Weiss Sound design: Uwe Dresch Music: Billy Cobham, Malê Debalê, Okuta Percussion etc. Producers: Mika Kaurismäki, Marco Forster, Uwe Dresch, Rose-Marie Schneider Production: Marianna Films Oy (Finland) Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, NRW, BAK Financing TV companies: YLE Co-productions, SF/SRG SSR International sales: Wide Management (Paris) 62 Sonic Mirror Mika Kaurismäki Mika Kaurismäki’s first film The Liar (Valehtelija, 1980) marked the beginning of cinema for the Kaurismäki brothers and started a new era in Finnish cinema. Mika has since directed films all around the world with an international crew and cast. His work includes, for example, the fictional films The Worthless (Arvottomat, 1982), Rosso (1985), Helsinki Napoli All Night Long (1987), Amazon (1990), Zombie and the Ghost Train (Zombie ja kummitusjuna, 1991), LA Without a Map (1998), Honey Baby (2004) and three documentaries shot in Brazil: Tigrero – A Film That Was Never Made (1994, with Sam Fuller and Jim Jarmusch), Sound of Brazil (Moro no Brasil, 2002) and Brasileirinho (2005). 63 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 35mm / Digibeta | 16:9 | Mono | 78’11’’ | 2007 [ N e d a r m a | M a t k a ] The film portrays the arc of human life from infancy to old age and all the way to the grave. Life is like moon’s reflection on water. You hold it in your hand and wonder, does it exist? Directors, editing: Anastasia Lapsui, Markku Lehmuskallio Cinematography: Markku Lehmuskallio, Johannes Lehmuskallio Sound design: Peter Nordström Music: Anna-Kaisa Liedes, Kristiina Ilmonen Animation: Sanna Mari Pirkola Producer: Markku Lehmuskallio Production company: Giron-filmi Oy Anastasia Lapsui Born in the Yamal Peninsula, Western Siberia, in 1944. Has been a radio journalist in Salekhard for 26 years, working on a Nenets language program. Has directed since 1990. Production support: Markku Lehmuskallio AVEK, The Finnish Film Foundation Born in Rauma in 1938. Graduated as forest technician in 1963. Worked in films professionally since 1969. Financing TV company: YLE TV2 Documentaries 64 Travelling 65 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F I N N I S H 66 Top Films in Finland 2007 All films 2007 The Simpsons Movie Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Mr. Bean’s Holiday Ratatouille Christmas Story (local) Shrek the Third V2 Dead Angel (local) Ganes (local) Casino Royale Die Hard 4.0 Night at the Museum Spider-Man 3 Ocean’s Thirteen The Queen Tali-Ihantala 1944 (local) The Bourne Ultimatum Black Ice (local) 300 Mystery of the Wolf (local) Premiere Admissions 2007 27.7.2007 22.5.2007 13.7.2007 30.3.2007 19.10.2007 16.11.2007 31.8.2007 12.1.2007 28.9.2007 24.11.2006 26.6.2007 16.2.2007 4.5.2007 8.6.2007 26.1.2007 7.12.2007 17.8.2007 19.10.2007 6.4.2007 15.12.2006 415 000 362 446 362 306 307 188 261 557 242 800 240 818 193 600 169 558 158 309 134 000 130 000 128 000 121 542 112 881 110 000 95 000 94 735 80 139 68 350 Cumulative 2006–2007 526 930 102 268 Finnish films 2006 Premiere Admissions 2007 Christmas Story V2 Dead Angel Ganes Tali-Ihantala 1944 Black Ice Quest for a Heart The Matriarch Year of the Wolf Colorado Avenue The Border A Man’s Job Playing Solo Lone Star Hotel (doc) Family Meeting (doc) 16.11.2007 12.1.2007 28.9.2007 7.12.2007 19.10.2007 14.12.2007 14.9.2007 2.2.2007 7.9.2007 30.11.2007 23.2.2007 28.12.2007 2.3.2007 2.11.2007 242 800 193 600 171 578 120 094 94 735 65 341 57 530 56 835 54 823 52 279 48 656 31 870 6 346 1 766 Mystery of the Wolf The Leaning Tower Rock’n Roll Never Dies 15.12.2006 20.10.2006 22.12.2006 68 350 15 724 7 105 Cumulative 2006–2007 102 268 80 237 9 899 Total 1 289 432 67 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F I N N I S H Facts in Figures Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Releases 192 177 189 184 181 Screens 342 338 336 332 330 7,7 7,7 6,9 6,1 6,7 55,0 56,4 51,8 44,9 50,3 Ticket price average (€) 7,1 7,3 7,3 7,4 7,5 Per capita attendances 1,5 1,5 1,3 1,2 1,3 Finnish feature films 10 14 18 15 16 18 % 22 % 17 % 15 % 24 % Admissions in millions Gross box-office in millions (€) Share of Finnish films 68 Finnish Feature Films 1.1.2002–31.12.2007 Release Date in Helsinki Title of Film 18.1.2002 1.2.2002 28.2.2002 1.3.2002 16.8.2002 30.8.2002 6.9.2002 20.9.2002 4.10.2002 11.10.2002 18.10.2002 8.11.2002 29.11.2002 17.1.2003 31.1.2003 14.2.2003 28.2.2003 7.3.2003 14.3.2003 29.8.2003 12.9.2003 10.10.2003 24.10.2003 Aleksis Kiven elämä Kuutamolla Moro no Brasil Mies vailla menneisyyttä Hengittämättä ja nauramatta Kymmenen riivinrautaa Menolippu Mombasaan Umur Kahlekuningas Haaveiden kehä Heinähattu ja Vilttitossu Elämän äidit Ilman tytärtäni Pahat pojat Raid Mosku – Lajinsa viimeinen Nousukausi Näkymätön Elina* Eila Helmiä ja sikoja Sibelius Broidit Hymypoika Production Company The Life of Aleksis Kivi Lovers & Leavers Sound of Brazil The Man Without a Past Stripping One-way Ticket to Mombasa The Handcuff King Blue Corner Hayflower and Quiltshoe Mothers of Life Without My Daughter Bad Boys – A True Story Mosku – The Last of His Kind Upswing Elina Pearls and Pigs Brothers Young Gods Director Seppä Callahanin Filmimaailma Oy Jari Halonen MRP Matila & Röhr Productions Oy Aku Louhimies Magnatel TV GmbH / Marianna Films Oy Mika Kaurismäki Sputnik Oy Aki Kaurismäki Blind Spot Pictures Oy Saara Saarela Ere Kokkonen Oy Ere Kokkonen Cinemaker Oy Hannu Tuomainen Fantasiafilmi Oy Kai Lehtinen Kinoproduction Ltd. Arto Koskinen Dada-filmi Oy Matti Ijäs Kinotaurus Oy Kaisa Rastimo Giron Filmi Oy Anastasia Lapsui & Markku Lehmuskallio Tarinatalo, Dream Catcher Aleksis Kouros & Kari Tervo Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä Kinoproduction Oy Tapio Piirainen Fantasiafilmi Oy Tapio Suominen Kinotar Oy Johanna Vuoksenmaa Kinoproduction Oy Klaus Härö Blind Spot Pictures Oy Jarmo Lampela Talent House Perttu Leppä Artista Filmi Oy Timo Koivusalo Kinotar Oy Esa Illi Helsinki -filmi Oy J-P Siili * Swedish-Finnish co-production 69 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F I N N I S H 70 19.12.2003 16.1.2004 13.2.2004 5.3.2004 5.3.2004 9.4.2004 23.7.2004 20.8.2004 27.8.2004 10.9.2004 17.9.2004 15.10.2004 17.12.2004 25.12.2004 14.1.2005 11.2.2005 18.2.2005 12.8.2005 26.8.2005 9.9.2005 30.9.2005 7.10.2005 21.10.2005 2.12.2005 30.12.2005 13.1.2006 20.1.2006 Vieraalla maalla Land of Love Levottomat 3 Addiction Koirankynnen leikkaaja Dog Nail Clipper Framom främsta linjen – Etulinjan edessä Beyond the Front Line Jumalan morsian A Bride of the Seventh Heaven Joensuun Elli Elli Vares Ystäväni Henry My Friend Henry Juoksuhaudan tie Trench Road Uuno Turhapuron tarina – This Is My Life Uuno Turhapuro – This Is My Life Lapsia ja aikuisia – kuinka niitä tehdään? Producing Adults Kukkia ja sidontaa Flowers and Binding Pelikaanimies Pelicanman Keisarikunta Harbour Brothers Paha maa Frozen Land Onnen varjot Shades of Happiness Eläville ja kuolleille For the Living and the Dead Koti-ikävä Homesick Game Over Kaksipäisen kotkan varjossa Shadow of the Eagle Äideistä parhain Mother of Mine Valo Tyttö sinä olet tähti Beauty and the Bastard Lupaus Promise FC Venus Matti Matti – Hell Is for Heroes Unna ja Nuuk Unna and Nuuk MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Ilkka Vanne Solar Films Inc. Minna Virtanen Fennada-filmi Oy Markku Pölönen Åke Lindman Film-Production Oy Åke Lindman Millennium Film Oy Anastasia Lapsui & Markku Lehmuskallio Helsingin Dexline Oy Anssi Mänttäri Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä Do Films Oy Auli Mantila Kinotar Oy Veikko Aaltonen Ere Kokkonen Oy Ere Kokkonen Blind Spot Pictures Oy Aleksi Salmenperä Helsinki -filmi Oy, Kinotaurus Oy Janne Kuusi Lumifilm Oy Liisa Helminen Mandart Entertainment Oy Pekka Mandart Solar Films Inc. Aku Louhimies Kinoproduction Oy Claes Olsson Sputnik Oy Kari Paljakka Making Movies Oy Petri Kotwica KinoFinlandia Oy Pekka Lehto Artista Filmi Oy Timo Koivusalo MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Klaus Härö Periferia Productions Oy Kaija Juurikkala Helsinki -filmi Oy Dome Karukoski Fantasiafilmi Oy Ilkka Vanne Talent House Joona Tena Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä Mandart Entertainment Saara Cantell 3.2.2006 10.2.2006 17.2.2006 31.3.2006 11.8.2006 8.9.2006 15.9.2006 13.10.2006 20.10.2006 17.11.2006 15.12.2006 22.12.2006 12.1.2007 2.2.2007 23.2.2007 16.3.2007 7.9.2007 14.9.2007 28.9.2007 19.10.2007 16.11.2007 30.11.2007 7.12.2007 14.12.2007 28.12.2007 Laitakaupungin valot Saippuaprinssi Kummelin Jackpot Duudsonit elokuva Onni von Sopanen Keisarin salaisuus Riisuttu mies Jadesoturi Kalteva torni Valkoinen kaupunki Suden arvoitus Rock’n’Roll Never Dies V2 – jäätynyt enkeli Suden vuosi Miehen työ Uusi ihminen* Colorado Avenue Lieksa! Ganes Musta jää Joulutarina Raja 1918 Tali-Ihantala 1944 Röllin sydän Sooloilua Lights in the Dusk The Prince of Soap Jackpot The Dudesons Movie The Emperor’s Secret Man Exposed Jade Warrior The Leaning Tower Frozen City Mystery of the Wolf V2 Dead Angel Year of the Wolf A Man’s Job The New Man The Matriarch Black Ice Christmas Story The Border Quest for a Heart Playing Solo Sputnik Oy Helsinki -filmi Oy Jackpot Films Oy Oy Rabbit Films Ltd. Production House Helsinki -filmi Oy Lasihelmi Filmi Oy Blind Spot Pictures Oy Artista Filmi Oy Solar Films Inc. Kinoproduction Oy Filmtotal Oy Solar Films Oy MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Blind Spot Pictures Oy Kinoproduction Oy Kinoproduction Oy Suomen Filmiteollisuus Oy Helsinki -filmi Oy Making Movies Oy Snapper Films Oy Border Productions Oy Åke Lindman Film-Production Oy MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Aki Kaurismäki Janne Kuusi Pekka Karjalainen Jarno Laasala Johanna Vuoksenmaa Riina Hyytiä Aku Louhimies AJ Annila Timo Koivusalo Aku Louhimies Raimo O Niemi Juha Koiranen Aleksi Mäkelä Olli Saarela Aleksi Salmenperä Klaus Härö Claes Olsson Markku Pölönen JP Siili Petri Kotwica Juha Wuolijoki Lauri Törhönen Åke Lindman & Sakari Kirjavainen Pekka Lehtosaari Lauri Nurkse * Swedish-Finnish co-production 71 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F I N N I S H Film Festivals in Finland 2008 DocPoint – Helsinki Documentary Film Festival 23.–27.1.2008 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 5.–9.3.2008 Tullikamarinaukio 2, FI-33101 Tampere Tel. +358 3 213 0034, Fax +358 3 223 0121 office@tamperefilmfestival.fi www.tamperefilmfestival.fi Sodankylän elokuvajuhlat – Midnight Sun Film Festival 11.–15.6.2008 Jäämerentie 9, FI-99600 Sodankylä Tel. +358 16 614 524, Fax +358 16 618 646 office@msfilmfestival.fi www.msfilmfestival.fi 72 Espoo Ciné International Film Festival 19.–24.8.2008 PO Box 95, FI-02101 Espoo Tel. +358 9 466 599, Fax +358 9 466 458 office@espoocine.fi, www.espoocine.fi Animatricks Animated Film Festival 3.–7.9.2008 Vanha Talvitie 11 A, FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 322 2373, Fax +358 20 7749 819 [email protected], www.animatricks.net Helsinki Film Festival – Love & Anarchy 18.–28.9.2008 Mannerheimintie 21–24, 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 17.–23.11.2008 Torikatu 8, FI-90100 Oulu Tel. +358 8 881 1293, Fax +358 8 881 1290 oek@oufilmcenter.inet.fi, www.oukafi/lef International Sales Companies Bavaria Film International Bavariafilmplatz 8, D-82031 Geiselgasteig Tel. +49 89 6499 3179 Fax +49 89 6499 3720 info@bavaria-film-international.de www.bavaria-film-international.de Coach14 21, Rue Jean-Pierre Timbaud, FR-75011 Paris Tel. +33 1 4700 1060 Fax +33 1 4700 1002 [email protected] www.coach14.com Deckert Distribution Marienplatz 1, D-04103 Leipzig Tel. +49 341 215 6638 Fax +49 341 215 6639 [email protected] www.deckert-distribution.com Delphis Films 225 Roy St. East, Suite 200, Montreal, Québec, H2W 1M5, Canada Tel. +1 514 843 3355 Fax +1 514 843 9574 distribution@delphisfilms.com www.frvmedia.com Film Transit International 166 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10003, USA Tel. & Fax +1 212 614 2808 www.filmstransit.com Nordisk Film International Sales Mosedalvej 14, DK-2500 Valby Tel. +45 3618 8200, Fax +45 3618 9550 tine.klint@nordiskfilm.com. www.sales.nordiskfilm.com Telepool Sonnenstrasse 21, D-80331 Munich Tel. +49 89 5587 60 Fax +49 89 5587 6188 [email protected] www.telepool.de Wide Management 42, rue Sainte-Anne, FR-75002 Paris Tel. +33 1 5395 0464 Fax +33 1 5395 0465 [email protected] www.widemanagement.com Wild Bunch 99 rue de la Verrerie, FR-75004 Paris Tel. +33 1 5301 5020 Fax +33 1 5301 5049 www.wildbunch.biz SF International Sales AB Svensk Filmindustri, SE-169 86 Stockholm Tel. +46 8 680 3500, Fax +46 8 680 3783 [email protected], www.sfinternational.se 73 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F I N N I S H Useful Addresses Actors in Scandinavia Tarkk’ampujankatu 14, FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6840 440 Fax +358 9 6840 4422 laura@actors.fi www.actors.fi The Association of Finnish Film Directors – SELO ry. 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FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 300 460 Fax +358 207 300 461 Future Film Oy Ab Rantakatu 2 G 10, FI-65100 Vaasa Tel. +358 6 3199 500 Fax +358 6 3199 555 info@futurefilm.fi Oy Kinoscreen Ltd. Pohjoisranta 20 B 23, FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5893 8861 Fax +358 9 5893 8860 kinoscreen@jippii.fi Metropol Cinema Särkiniementie 5 C 25, FI-00210 Helsinki Tel.+ 358 40 837 3465 Fax +358 9 684 7263 metropol.cinema@netti.fi Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy John Stenbergin ranta 2, FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4764 460 Fax +358 9 4764 4640 Oy Rapid Eye Movie Ltd. Mannerheimintie 19 B 4, FI-00250 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 7542 949 Fax +358 4544 626 Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy Eteläesplanadi 24 A, FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 8624 5808 Fax +358 9 8866 7710 Oy Scanbox Finland Hiomotie 19, FI-00380 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 811 850 Fax +358 207 811 751 [email protected] Walt Disney Studios Finland Kaisaniemenkatu 2 B, FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 8562 9500 Fax +358 9 8562 9550 77 F I N N I S H F I L M S 2 0 0 8 Producers Festival contacts: The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3050 ses@ses.fi www.ses.fi 78 AL-Filmi Oy / Mainstream Pictures Ruukintie 10 E FI-07970 Ruotsinpyhtää Tel. +358 500 704 316 [email protected].fi www.mainstream.fi Animaker Oy Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 749 810 Fax +358 207 749 819 petteri.pasanen@animafi www.anima.fi Blind Spot Pictures Oy Hämeentie 11 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 388 9479 Fax +358 9 710 061 spot@blindspot.fi www.blindspot.fi Alppiharjun Elokuva Oy Viipurinkatu 16 B 22 FI-00510 Helsinki Mob. +358 50 563 4085 Fax +358 9 148 1636 alppiharjunelokuva@jippii.fi www.alppiharjunelokuva.com Art Films production AFP Oy Merimiehenkatu 10 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4159 3640 Fax +358 9 4159 3690 info@artfilms.inet.fi www.artfilmsproduction.com Bonsaifilms Ltd. / Elephant Films Ltd. Päijänteentie 39–41 E 15 FI-00510 Helsinki Tel. +358 41 522 6531 [email protected] Anima Vitae Ltd. Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 749 810 Fax +358 207 749 819 petteri.pasanen@anima.fi www.anima.fi Artista Filmi Oy PO Box 244 FI-28101 Pori Tel. +358 2 647 7441 Fax. +358 2 647 7551 susanna@artista.fi www.artistafilmi.fi Border Productions Oy Urho Kekkosen katu 4–6 E FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 20 7300 466 Fax +358 20 7300 461 jarkko.hentula@border.fi Bronson Club Hämeentie 11 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 590 9999 Fax +358 9 710 061 jesse@bronson.fi www.bronson.fi Cinemaker Oy Iso Roobertinkatu 17 D FI-00120 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 278 5060 Fax +358 9 278 5242 cinemaker@cinemaker.fi www.cinemaker.fi Crystal Eye Ltd. Tallberginkatu 1 / 44 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 694 2308 Fax +358 9 694 7224 mail@crystaleye.fi www.crystaleye.fi Dada-Filmi Oy 3. Linja 5 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 774 4780 Fax +358 9 730 734 kari.sara@fennada-filmi.fi Do Films Oy Hiihtomäentie 34 FI-00800 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6874 4980 Fax +358 9 6874 4981 info@dofilms.fi www.dofilms.fi Ere Kokkonen Oy Viertolantie 7 B FI-01800 Klaukkala Tel. +358 400 416 730 Fax +358 9 879 2371 [email protected].fi Fantasiafilmi Oy Tallberginkatu 1 A 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 540 7850 Fax. +358 9 540 78530 nina.koljonen@fantasiafilm.com www.fantasiafilm.com Filmiryhmä Oy Vyökatu 8 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 171 055 Fax +358 9 662 602 virke.lehtinen@filmiryhma.fi www.filmiryhma.fi Fennada-filmi Oy Kolmas linja 5 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 774 4780 Fax +358 9 730 734 kari.sara@fennada-filmi.fi Filmitakomo Oy Merimiehenkatu 10 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. + 358 9 4159 3620 Fax + 358 9 4159 3690 Mobile + 358 50 563 7980 fi[email protected] Filmi-Molle Oy Jalasjoentie 245 FI-31960 Orisuo Tel. +358 2 767 6850 Filmtotal Oy Pursimiehenkatu 21 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2486 1880 Fax +358 9 2486 1881 [email protected] 79 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F I N N I S H Festival contacts: The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3050 ses@ses.fi www.ses.fi 80 FS Film Oy Urho Kekkosenkatu 4–6 E FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 300 460 Fax +358 207 300 461 matti.halonen@fs-film.fi Hakalax Productions Oy Topeliuksenkatu 3b 9A FI-00260 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 423 364 [email protected] www.hakalaxproductions.com Giron-filmi Oy Vanha viertotie 6 B 12 FI-00350 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 529 2317 Helsinki -filmi Oy Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7740 300 Fax +358 9 7740 3060 aleksi.bardy@helsinkifilmi.fi www.helsinkifilmi.fi IXL Pictures Ltd. Box 432 FI-65101 Vasa Tel. +358 50 355 6693 Fax +358 6 317 8738 [email protected] Illume Ltd. Palkkatilankatu 7 FI-00240 Helsinki Tel. / Fax +358 9 148 1489 illume@illume.fi www.illume.fi Jackpot Films Oy Valumallinpolku 11 FI-33100 Tampere Tel. +358 3 223 4210 Fax +358 3 223 4256 timo.kahilainen@saunalahti.fi Guerilla Films Ltd. Kiuastie 7 B FI-02770 Espoo Tel. +358 40 506 2675 & +358 9 881 3224 gerillafi[email protected] www.guerillafilms.fi Ilokuva Naukkarinen & Co Palotie 23 B FI-02760 Espoo Tel. +358 9 855 4860 Fax +358 9 881 3592 ilokuva@ilokuva.fi www.ilokuva.fi Juonifilmi Oy Urho Kekkosenkatu 4–6 A FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 20 7300 466 Fax +358 20 7300 461 jarkko.hentula@juonifilmi.fi www.juonifilmi.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 Klaffi Productions Ltd. Nahkatehtaankatu 2 FI-90100 Oulu Tel. +358 8 8811 623 Fax +358 8 8811 624 klaffi@klaffi.com www.klaffi.com Lumifilm Oy Sörnäisten rantatie 27 C 5 FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 622 5882 Fax +358 9 622 5886 lumifilm@lumifilm.fi www.lumifilm.fi J.W. Documentaries Oy Kapteeninkatu 8 F 12 FI-00140 Helsinki Tel. +358 500 615 345 Fax +358 9 6873 1910 websters@dlc.fi Kinotar Oy Vuorikatu 16 A 9 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 135 1864 Fax +358 9 135 7864 [email protected] www.kinotar.com Kroma Productions Ltd. Magnusborg studios FI-06100 Porvoo Tel. +358 19 5348 015 Fax +358 19 5348 016 kroma@magnusborg.fi www.kromaproductions.net Making Movies Oy Linnankatu 7 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 621 3828 Fax +358 9 6842 7870 mamo@mamo.fi www.mamo.fi Kiti Luostarinen Production Ky Nastolantie 36 A FI-00600 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 792 648 kiti.luostarinen@kolumbus.fi Lasihelmi Filmi Oy Hankaintie 17 FI-06100 Porvoo Tel.+358 9 7742 830 Fax + 358 9 7742 8350 konttori@lasihelmi.fi www.lasihelmi.fi Marianna Films Oy Punavuorenkatu 5 A 2 FI-00120 Helsinki Tel./Fax +358 9 622 1614 mariannafi[email protected] Katharsis Films Oy Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 37 B 31 FI-00260 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 7257 707 Fax +358 9 3422 121 hiltunen@kaapeli.fi www.kafi.fi 81 2 0 0 8 F I L M S F I N N I S H Festival contacts: The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3050 ses@ses.fi www.ses.fi 82 Millennium Film Ltd. Koskikartanontie 12 FI-75530 Nurmes Tel. +358 13 511 0100 Fax +358 13 511 0111 millennium@millenniumfilm.fi www.millennium.fi Nordisk Film & TV Oy Tehtaankatu 27–29 D, 3. krs. FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6689 990 Fax +358 9 6689 9996 antti.vaisanen@nordiskfilm.com www.nordiskfilmtv.fi Mokul Filmi Oy Porkonjärventie 49 FI-68320 Ruotsalo Tel. +358 50 559 3864 heikki@mokulfilmi.com Periferia Productions Oy Santerinkuja 5 FI-90420 Oulu Tel. +358 40 541 2922 Fax +358 8 650 130 outi.rousu@periferiaproductions.fi www.periferiaproductions.fi MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Tallberginkatu 1 A / 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5407 820 Fax. +358 9 5407 8210 [email protected] www.matilarohr.com Petfilms Oy Pitäjänmäen asema FI-00370 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5617 800 Fax +358 9 5617 8010 petfilms@petfilms.fi www.petfilms.fi Pettufilmi Oy Liisankatu 27 F 16 FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 135 5533 tahvo.hirvonen@kolumbus.fi Production House Finland Oy Höyläämöntie 18 A FI-00380 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2293 260 Fax +358 9 2293 2665 info@productionhouse.fi www.productionhouse.fi RT Documentaries Oy Runeberginkatu 28 B 11 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 445 049 Fax +358 9 490 692 rtd@saunalahti.fi Seppä Callahanin Filmimaailma Oy Telakkakatu 2 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel./Fax +358 9 278 4078 jari.halonen@nic.fi Silva Mysterium Oy Pulttitie 16 FI-00880 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7594 720 Fax +358 9 7594 7240 mika.ritalahti@silvamysterium.fi www.silvamysterium.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 juha.wuolijoki@snapperfilms.com www.snapperfilms.com Solar Films Inc. Veneentekijäntie 20 FI-00210 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4174 4700 Fax +358 9 4174 4744 markus.selin@solarfilms.com www.solarfilms.com Sputnik Oy Museokatu 13 A FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 100 Fax +358 9 6877 1010 sputnik@sputnik.fi www.orimattila.fi/kirjasto/ kaurismaki Stormheart Oy Ltd. Puhurinpolku 1 A FI-02120 Espoo Tel. +358 40 416 7729 Fax +358 9 460 510 info@stormheart.fi Suomen Filmiteollisuus Oy Olli Tiaisentie 9 FI-80790 Kontioranta Tel. +358 40 7633 708 www.suomenfilmiteollisuus.fi Talent House Tallberginkatu 1 A 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5407 8233 Fax +358 9 5407 8210 mikko.tenhunen@ matilarohr.com Wide Mind Productions Oy Punavuorenkatu 5 A 2 FI-00120 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 5622 044 Fax +358 9 622 1614 info@widemind.fi www.widemind.fi Åke Lindman Film-Production Oy PO Box 186 FI-00211 Helsinki Tel. +358 45 112 0880 info@lindmanfilm.fi Timeless Films Lepola & Molin Aurinkokuja 9 FI-33420 Tampere Tel. +358 3 4108 8089 Fax +358 3 4108 8081 tf@timelessfilms.com www.timelessfilms.com 83 Back cover: 8 Days to Premiere by Perttu Leppä, The Matriarch by Markku Pölönen, Stormheart by Kaisa Rastimo, Three in Love by Peter Lindholm, She-Wolf by Aku Louhimies, Dark Floors – The Lordi Motion Picture by Pete Riski, Christmas Story by Juha Wuolijoki, Niko & The Way to the Stars by Kari Juusonen & Michael Hegner Page 1: Three in Love by Peter Lindholm F I N N I S H The Finnish Film Foundatio n | K a n a v a k a t u 1 2 | F I - 0 0 1 6 0 H e l s in k i | T e l . + 3 5 8 9 6 2 2 0 3 0 0 | F a x + 3 5 8 9 6 2 2 0 3 0 5 0 | s e s @ s e s . f i | w ww.ses.fi 84 Editor: Satu Elo | Translations / Editing: Aretta Vähälä(features) / Broadcast Text (documentaries) | Layout: Maikki Rantala, Praxis Oy | Printed by: Erikoispaino Oy, Helsinki, 2008 | ISSN 1796-0738 2 0 0 8 Inside cover, front: The Home of Dark Butterflies by Dome Karukoski | Inside cover, back: Dark Floors – The Lordi Motion Picture by Pete Riski F E A T U R E F I L M S Front cover: Black Ice by Petri Kotwica 85 2 0 0 8 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S The Finnish Film Foundation 86 w w w . s e s . f i
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