Ses.fi Fileadmin Dokumentit Finnish Films 2012
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Ses.fi Fileadmin Dokumentit Finnish Films 2012
F I N N I S H F I L M S 2 0 1 2 Y O U T H Ella & Alex – A Surprise Birthday Party [ E l l a & A l e k s i – Y l l ä t y s s y n t t ä r i t DEBUT ] Director : Juuso Syrjä Script : Katri Manninen Editing: Ilmari Hakkola, Juuso Syrjä Sound design : Magnus Axberg | Lead Animator : Janne Roivainen Animation Producer : Ilmari Hakkola F I N N I S H F E A T U R E Sampo Haapaniemi 2 0 1 2 Music: Markus Koskinen, F I L M S C H I L D R E N & DCP, 35mm | Crop: 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital 5.1. | 48’08’’ | Released: September 16, 2011 2 Animation Dramaturg : Lauri Konttori Illustrator : Antti Kemppainen Cast : Antti Luusuaniemi, Malla Malmivaara, Jarkko Tamminen, Paleface, Olavi Uusivirta, Eero Ritala, Laura Malmivaara, Marek Urbanski Producer : Jesse Fryckman Production company : Bronson Club Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, ESEK – The Finnish Performing Music Promotion Centre, The Church Media Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE Distribution in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy Ella and Alex are siblings who get caught up in many adventures with their dog, Inspector Dogson. Whether at home, in the city or in the country, they’re always making new friends. Alex is the precocious smarty and reflective older brother who knows much about the world. Ella is the curious and impulsive little sister, full of life and creative solutions. With the help of their imagination the two can shrink and grow, understand the language of animals and even create a train from thin air. The kids help the quick-tempered MC Beetle to fi x his DJ gear, teach little Lenni the Seagull to fly and find the lost inspiration of the fashion designer Carl the Crayfish. Later they’re off to make magic soil with the soil dealing Mr Mole, aid the refugee Hely the Owl to find a new home and find the lodestar in their back yard and help it back into the night sky. The adventures are accompanied by songs sung by Ella and Alex. Juuso Syrjä Juuso Syrjä, an awarded director from Helsinki, Finland, has directed over 400 commercials and music videos around the globe. His clients include international brands such as McDonald’s, Samsung, Nokia Siemens Networks, Snickers, Polar Electro, Nokia, Citibank, Peugeot, Adidas and Schweppes. Syrjä is also known for award-winning music videos for such artists as Don Johnson Big Band, Bomfunk MC’s, Darude and Fintelligens. Ella & Alex – A Surprise Birthday Party is his first animated feature fi lm. 3 Y O U T H & Director : Ulrika Bengts F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 2 0 1 2 | C H I L D R E N 35mm, Digital Copy | 1:2,35 cinemascope | Dolby Digital | 90’ | Released: September 9, 2011 4 Script : Annina Enckell Cinematography : Robert Nordström Editing: Tuomo Leino Sound design : Risto Iissalo Music : Peter Hägerstrand Set design : Katarina Lume, Cian Bornebunch Costumes : Riitta Peteri Cast : Agnes Koskinen, Maria Salomaa, Tobias Zilliacus, Marika Parkkomäki, Magnus Krepper, Emmi Pesonen Producer : Mats Långbacka Production company : Långfi lm Productions Finland Oy Co-Producers : Jon Lindström / Street Movies Ab (Sweden) Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland, Konstsamfundet, Swedish Film Institut Financing TV company : YLE FST5 Distributor in Finland : Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy International sales : Oy Interprod Ab Iris DEBUT The year is 1890. 8-year-old Iris lives in Stockholm with her artist mother, Ester. Precocious and experienced in the ways of the world, Iris feels at home among her mother’s modern artist friends. Now she is waiting for the big adventure to begin; Ester’s exhibition in Paris. On the day of the departure, Iris is shocked to learn that she will not be going to Paris. When her proposed caregivers are unable to look after her as planned, she is sent by mail aboard a boat to Åland; a place she knows nothing about, but where she will learn to know her roots and find the childhood she’s never had. Ulrika Bengts Ulrika Bengts (b. 1962) is a Finnish fi lm and theater director. She is a graduate of the Swedish Film School (Dramatiska Institutet) in Stockholm and has directed over 20 short fi lms, television-series and documentaries. Iris is her first feature fi lm and one of the first Swedish spoken children’s movies ever made in Finland. 5 The Italian Key [ Av a i n I t a l i a a n ] DEBUT Director, script, costumes : Rosa Karo Cinematography : Ville Tanttu & Gianni Giannelli Editing : Pauliina Punkki & Paul Martin Smith Music : Tuomas Kantelinen Set design : Stefano Maria Ortolani F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S | Sound design : Olli Huhtanen 2 0 1 2 C H I L D R E N & Y O U T H DCP, 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby 5.1 | 90’ | Released: December 16, 2011 6 Cast : Gwendolyn Anslow, Leo Vertunni Di Albanella, Joana Cartocci, Moose Ali Khan, Elisa Cartocci, Isadora Cartocci, Gioele Franchini, Peter O. Almond, John Shea, Joeanna Sayler, Andreas Wilson, Richard Ulfsäter Producer : Seppo Toivonen, Tuomas Kantelinen, Peter O. Almond Production company : Harmaa Media Oy Co-producers : Rose Hope Pictures, Old Trace Road Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy International sales : Nonstop Sales is an English-language feature fi lm by writer-director Rosa Karo. A genuine feelgood movie with a heart of gold, The Italian Key was shot on location in Italy, India and the UK. 19-year-old Cabella has never known her parents and has lived with her non-related uncle Max for as long as she can remember. When Max dies Cabella only gets an old key that Max has left for her in secret. Sad, without much to look forward to and with nowhere else to go, she travels to Italy and finds a run-down villa in a little village where she takes up residence. Little by little Cabella starts to fit into the life of the village and makes friends with three local sisters and a friendly ghost. With their help, the mysteries of the house and her family history slowly unfold. Cabella rediscovers her joie de vivre, as do many others into whose life she has suddenly drifted. The Italian Key Rosa Karo Rosa Karo is a writer, director and producer of shorts, documentaries, commercials, music videos and feature films. Rosa graduated from the film department of the University of Art and Design Helsinki in 2006. She has directed many documentaries including the award-winning Wrestling and Rovaniemi All Night Long . The Italian Key is her first fictional feature. Rosa grew up and went to school in Germany, France and Finland, and now lives in Helsinki and Santa Monica when she is not in India or Italy. 7 Y O U T H Miss Blue Jeans [ M i s s F a r k k u - S u o m i ] DEBUT Director, script :Matti Kinnunen Cinematography : Peter Flinckenberg Editing : Jyrki Keränen Sound design : Mikael Brodin Music : Fredrik Viklund, Kauko Röyhkä Costumes : Tiina Wilén Make-up design : Marjut Samulin F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S | Set design : Saara Joro 2 0 1 2 C H I L D R E N & 35mm, DCP, DVD | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital, Stereo | 95’ | Premiere: August 17, 2012 8 The year is 1977. Punk and new wave rock ´n roll has arrived in the remote country of Finland and the bleak, small town of Oulu where increasingly odd-looking youths began to appear on the streets with a message. Their rebellion speaks to Välde (17). Välde dreams of joining a rock band and becoming famous. He wants to get drunk for the first time and to win the love of Pike, the most beautiful girl in his class. When Pike wins the Miss Blue Jeans contest organised by the country´s leading (and only) pop music magazine, Suosikki, and takes the bourgeois Henri Hakala as her boyfriend, Välde puts all his eggs in one basket. He abandons his former self and begins purposefully constructing a new persona. But things don’t go quite as Välde planned… Cast : Mikko Neuvonen, Sanni Kurki- suo, Elias Gould, Pirkko Hämäläinen, PK Keränen, Maria Ylipää Producers : Outi Rousu & Markku Flink Production company : Periferia Productions Oy Co-production company : MIGMA Film (SE) Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Swedish fi lm Institute, Filmpool Nord Financing TV companies : MTV3 Distribution in Scandinavia : Nordisk Film Matti Kinnunen Matti Kinnunen is a MA in screenwriting and fi lm directing at the Art University of Art & Design Helsinki (1996). He studied fi lmmaking also at the Deutsche Film- und Fernseheakademi, at Hochschule den Kunste in Berlin (1993) and at the SOURCES 2 screenwriting workshop in Ireland (2008). Kinnunen has written and directed successful drama series for Finnish TV channels which have been well received by audiences and critics alike. Matti is the father of three children and enjoys cooking, football and literature. 9 Y O U T H & Director : Matti Grönberg, F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 2 0 1 2 | C H I L D R E N 35mm, DCP | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 90’ | Released: December 16, 2011 10 Mr. Hayhill [ Pekka Karjalainen Script : Timo Kahilainen, Heikki Salo Cinematography : Harri Räty Editing : Kimmo Taavila Sound design : Pekka Karjalainen Music : Janne Louhivuori, Timo Kahilainen Set design : Marjatta Kuivasto Costumes : Jaana Aro Cast : Heikki Hela, Heikki Silvennoinen, Satu Säävälä, Outi Mäenpää, Jukka Rasila, Timo Kahilainen, Heikki Salo, Tuija Ernamo, Mia Selin Producer : Timo Kahilainen Production company : Jackpot Films Oy Co-producers : Meguru production Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE TV2 Distributor in Finland : The Walt Disney Company Nordic H e r r a H e i n ä m ä k i j a L e i j o n a t u u l i v i i r i ] During the Finnish war (1808–09) bandit, Jeppe Antinpoika, robs a treasure belonging to the King of Sweden leaving the loot, a bag of gems, hidden behind a stove and left there for two hundred years. Modern day city girl, Aurora, comes to visit her country relative, the original Mr. Hayhill. His neighbour, the baker Kakelberg, is not doing very well – his house seems to be haunted and his baking business has been sabotaged. Aurora and Mr. Hayhill start solving the mystery of the baker’s house. Matti Grönberg Matti Grönberg (b. 1957) has worked since 1987 in YLE TV2 as producer and director. His works include entertainment, drama, children’s programs, music programs and sports spectaculars. Grönberg has been awarded several times for his work in television. He has also directed three featurelength fi lms with the comedy crew Kummeli. Pekka Karjalainen Pekka Karjalainen (b. 1961) graduated as a Master of Arts from the Film Department of the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. He has worked as a sound designer in more than 30 feature-length fi lms. His works as a director include the documentary The Rhythm (Rytmi, 1991), the featurelength road-movie Hysteria (1993), the television fi lms A Pastoral (Pastoraali, 1995) and Beatlehem (2003) as well as the feature fi lms Jackpot (Kummelin Jackpot, 2006) and Gimme Some Respect (Vähän kunnioitusta, 2010). 11 Y O U T H & C H I L D R E N | 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 12 S3D – DCP, 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 75’ | Premiere: October 12, 2012 Director : Kari Juusonen Co-director : Jørgen Lerdam Script : Hannu Tuomainen, Marteinn Thorisson Production design : Mikko Pitkänen Editing : Antti Haikala Animation : Anima Vitae, Studio Rakete, A.Film Production, Tidal Films Producer : Antti Haikala, Petteri Pasanen, Hannu Tuomainen, Production company : Anima Vitae & Cinemaker for Animaker Co-producers : Ulysses Films (D), A.Film Production (DK), Tidal Films (IE) Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Eurimages, German Federal Film Fund, Filmfund Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein, The Irish Filmboard, FFA, The Danish Film Institute, NFTF, Nordmedia, Telepool, Nordisk Film, Universum, MEDIA Program of the European Community Financing TV companies : YLE, TV2 Denmark Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy International sales : Global Screen Niko 2 (working title) Niko, a young reindeer boy, secretly wishes his mom and his hero dad from Santa’s world famous Flying Forces would get back together so they could be a real family - something they have never been. One day mom springs the news on Niko; she’s met a guy, an ordinary reindeer Lenni, and he and his little son Jonni will be moving in. Niko´s world is shaken: he will no longer be the only child. Furthermore, he will have to look after this darn, cute little step-brother – are the results are not so good… Kari Juusonen Kari Juusonen is the most successful Finnish animation director. He directed Niko & The Way to the Stars with Michael Hegner which received over 3 million admissions in world-wide cinema distribution. Kari has also directed several short animations, among them the Cannes Festival winner Pizza Passionata. 13 Y O U T H Ricky Rapper and Cool Wendy [ R i s t o R ä p p ä ä j ä j a v i i l e ä Ve n l a ] F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 2 0 1 2 | C H I L D R E N & 35mm, digital print | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 72’ | Premiere: February 10, 2012 14 Director : Mari Rantasila Script : Sinikka and Tiina Nopola Story : Sinikka and Tiina Nopola, Mari Rantasila Cinematography : Timo Heinänen Editing : Tuuli Kuittinen Sound Design : Risto Iissalo Music : Iiro Rantala Music Producer : Markku Kanerva Set Design : Minna Santakari Costumes : Niina Pasanen Cast : Lauri Karo, Venni Uotila, Olivia Ainali, Ulla Tapaninen, Juha Muje, Annu Valonen, Martti Suosalo Producers : Lasse Saarinen, Rimbo Salomaa Production company : Kinotar Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : Yle co-productions Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy International Sales : Kinotar Oy The family musical comedy Ricky Rapper and Cool Wendy is an eventful relationship comedy about friendship, loneliness and tolerance based on an original story. Ricky Rapper and Nelly Noodlehead go to an Island resort where Fanny Freezer works as a holiday camp hostess. The guests include Wendy, who is slightly older than Ricky and Nelly, and her father Herb Willow. Wendy’s arrival puts a strain on Ricky and Nelly’s friendship since nelly begins to spend more time with Wendy. Old friends Fanny Freezer and Herb Willow also become closer. Mari Rantasila Mari Rantasila (b. 1963) is a director, actress and musician. Over the last years she has been become more focused on directing. Rantasila has made fi lms for children and young audiences. Her Ricky Rapper fi lms have been enormous box office hits in Finland in 2008 and 2010. 15 Y O U T H Santa’s Magic Crystal [ M a a g i n e n k r i s t a l l i ] DEBUT F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 2 0 1 2 | C H I L D R E N & Stereoscopic 3D | 1:1,85 | Dolby 5:1 | 76’ | Released: November 18, 2011 16 Director : Antti Haikala Assistant directors : Mark Mertens, Igor Bertolucci Script : Thomas Wipf, Bob Swain, Dan & Nuria Wicksman, Alessandro Liggieri, Antti Haikala, Kurt Weldon Editing : Jukka Nykänen, Tommi Ojala Sound design : Quentin Collette Music : Menno Van Riet Set design : Antti Haikala & co Animation : Luca Bruno & co Producer : Mikael Wahlforss Production company : Epidem ZOT Co-producers : Skyline Entertainment, Araneo Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : Nelonen Distributor in Finland: Future Film Distribution Oy International sales : TF1 International A magic crystal makes it possible for Santa to multiply his efforts and distribute presents to children, thus bringing happiness to families all over the world. But Santa’s evil twin brother Basil has a diabolical plan; he will steal the crystal and gain control over the minds of children. Thanks, however, to the courage of a human boy, Yotan, the crystal is saved by the Red Caps – Santa’s crew of elvish helpers. They succeed, after many adventures and crises, in saving the crystal and bringing it back to Santa’s headquarters in Korvatunturi. But even if this fi lm shares the ethical values of Elvish traditions, Santa’s Magic Crystal is closer to science fiction than to the classic Nordic mythology. Antti Haikala Antti Haikala, (b. 1975), is one of the founders of the successful Finnish animation studio Anima Vitae. He was the supervising animator of The Rulers, a popular TV series of political satire. He has directed numerous TV commercials and several prize-winning animated short fi lms. He was animation director of the feature fi lm The Emperor’s Secret and production supervisor of Niko & The Way To The Stars, a feature fi lm that has been sold to over 100 countries. 17 F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 18 3 Simos [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 DCP, HDCAM | 1:2,35 | Dolby | 90’ | Premiere: 2012 Director, editing : Teemu Nikki Script : Teemu Nikki, Jani Pösö Cinematography : Jyrki Arnikari Sound design : Tuomas Seppänen, Timo Anttila Music: Janne Huttunen Set design, costumes : Maria Ylätupa Cast : Paula Vesa, Rami Rusinen, Olli Rahkonen, Pekka Streng, Matti Onnismaa, Antti Reini, Jouko Puolanto Producer : Teemu Nikki, Jani Pösö Production company : It’s Alive Productions Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE International sales : It’s Alive Productions Distributor in Finland : tba 3 S i m o a ] DEBUT Lasse and Simo are two unlucky burglars operating in Helsinki. Eeva is a single mom with a bad memory and a baby named Simo. Eeva had a one-night stand with the burglar named Simo, but the night included so much heavy drinking that Eeva can’t even remember his face – she only remembers his name, which she gave to her son, the fruit of the encounter. Simo comes up with an evil plot in which Lasse will pretend to be him, the baby’s father. One hot summer day Simo and Lasse sink deep into a swamp of explanations and then come back up to the surface. They escape tricky situations with white lies, change roles like they change clothes, posing as a veterinarian, family man, home caregiver and TV fee inspector. In the end, everything is going really well except that Lasse takes his role as the baby’s father a little too seriously. Teemu Nikki Teemu Nikki (b. 1975) has directed several short fi lms (including A Mate, 2007 and A Perfect Day, 2011), music videos, commercials and a documentary fi lm Play God (2010). 3 Simos is his debut feature-length fiction. 19 2 0 1 2 F E A T U R E Director: Maarit Lalli Script : Henrik Mäki-Tanila, Music : Kepa Lehtinen Maarit Lalli Cinematography : Rauno Ronkainen Editing : Jenny Tervakari, Maarit Lalli Sound Design : Pasi Peni Set Design : Maarit Lalli Costumes : Ihan Kohta Ensemble Cast : Anton Thompson Coon, Karim Al-Rifai, Arttu Lähteenmäki, Henrik Mäki-Tanila, Ben Thompson Coon, Elina Knihtilä, Ilari Johansson, Niina Nurminen, Mats Långbacka, Mari Perankoski, H-P Björkman, Tarja Heinula Producer : Maarit Lalli I h a n k o h t a 18 ] Production Company: Maarit Lalli Maarit Lalli (b. 1964) has directed several short fi lms, including A Stone Left Untumed (1999), The Lake (2006) and Sway With Me (2009). Almost 18 is her debut feature-length fiction. The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Distribution in Finland : tba DEBUT “There were five of us guys. We stuck together through thick and thin – most of the time. I think we all had normal families. Normal problems. Normal feelings. There was nothing we couldn’t overcome. And then one year, for some reason, everything started going to shit.” KARRI, 17. A car, Mom and the last driving lesson. Karri hasn’t even gotten out of his yard when he makes the first wrong turn: Finland loses to Sweden in the ice hockey world championships yet again, and his mom can smell he’s been drinking the night before. PETE, 17, and a girlfriend who took the abortion pill. The thought of killing a human being keeps haunting him. ANDRÉ, 17, and a forgotten little brother. André picks up his little brother from daycare once again because their mom is “working overtime.” She comes home late at night – with a strange man. AKSELI, 17, and an ex-alcoholic father. Years of not talking about anything behind them and a two-square-meter hunting watchtower where you have to be totally silent ahead. JONI, 18, and demanding women. Joni dresses up in a furry wolf’s costume and works as a mascot, giving hugs to kids and teenage girls. In his free time, he works as a stripper, taking clothes off for wealthy older women. Will he calm down when his mom finds out he’s been smoking pot? Huh Huh -Filmi Oy Production Support: 20 Almost 18 [ F I N N I S H F I L M S DCP | 1:1,85 | Dolby 5.1 | 110’ | Premiere: March 9, 2012 21 F E A T U R E F I N N I S H Director : Joona Tena Script : Pekka Lehtosaari, Joona Tena, Mikko Tenhunen Cinematography : Kjell Lagerroos Editing : Benjamin Mercer Sound design : Juha Hakanen Music : Panu Aaltio Set design : Päivi Kettunen Costumes : Anne-Maria Ylitapio Cast : Krista Kosonen, Peter Franzén, Kai Lehtinen, Kari Hietalahti, Viljami Nojonen Producer : Mikko Tenhunen Executive producer: Marko Röhr Production company : MRP Matila Röhr Productions Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : Nelonen Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film www.matilarohr.com 22 Body of Water [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 100’ | Released: October 7, 2011 S y v ä l l e s a l a t t u ] Julia is a determined lawyer in her thirties, whose job takes her to a remote rural village. While there, she finds herself the target of frightening and mysterious attacks. She begins to suspect that the attacks are connected to an old legend about a spirit that lives in a lake. Until she finds out the truth about the village, the spirit, and her family’s history, Julia must defend both herself and her child against the frightening threat. Joona Tena In 2005 Joona Tena’s first two feature fi lms went into production; FC Venus, a romantic comedy, which he co-wrote and directed, and Unna & Nook , of which he wrote the original screenplay. FC Venus was a box office hit, and it has been distributed throughout 10 territories, worldwide. It was also remade in Germany in 2006. As a fi lm director Tena is known as an entertaining storyteller and gifted visualist. In addition to feature fi lms, he has directed over 200 episodes of various drama series for every broadcaster in Finland and he has won the Venla-Award for Best Drama Series in 2008. 23 2 0 1 2 F I L M S DCP | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital 5.1. | 106’ | Premiere: Spring 2012 [ M i e s t e n v ä l i s i ä k e s k u s t e l u j a Director, script : Jarmo Lampela Cinematography : Aarne Tapola Editing : Kauko Lindfors, Juho Karhunen Sound design : Patrick Boullenger Music : Paleface, Juha Potka Graphics : Juha Fiilin Jarmo Lampela Cast : Juha Kukkonen, Pihla Penttinen, Jarmo Lampela is a director and scriptwriter. Lampela is a professor of directing in the Department of Motion Picture, Television and Production Design in the School of Art and Design, Aalto University. Rea Mauranen, Aarni Kivinen, Jari Virman, David Kozma, Rebekka Uotila, Calle Alm, Ville Tiihonen, Ursula Salo Producer : Ilkka Mertsola Production Company: Vegetarian Films Distribution in Finland : tba www.vegetarianfilms.net 24 ] Kari Mairisaari’s literary œuvre includes eight novels, parodies and satires, about political animals and cultural societies. The ninth book turns out to be a challenge; a novel with a serious topic leads the author to new paths. F E A T U R E F I N N I S H Conversations Between Men 25 F E A T U R E F I N N I S H Dirty Bomb [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 DCP, 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Stereo | 90’ | Released: October 28, 2011 Director, script : Elias Koskimies Cinematography : Hena Blomberg Editing : Iikka Hesse Sound design : Pasi Peni Music: Kepa Lehtinen L i k a i n e n p o m m i ] Mirccu, 28, works as the PR manager for a record company. Expecting a raise, Mirccu is shocked when her boss, dramatic record mogul Martin Bakka, threatens to sack her. Though he tells her, in no uncertain terms, that she is a disappointment and lacks the key to success, Martin gives her one last chance to figure it all out. Mirccu and her boyfriend Roba, a celebrity seeking, mediocre footballer, ponder if the good times are really over and will they do what’s necessary in order to succeed. Opportunity presents itself in the form of the record company’s new secret project, code named; “Dirty Bomb”. Behind the code name is a 15-year-old girl, ruthless teenage sensation, PD. Mirccu must work as her assistant and sacrifice everything for the project – her reputation, honor, soul and, of course, her boyfriend. These are the keys to her success. But is the sweet and caring Mirccu ready to play the game? Set design : Vilja Katramo, Okku Rahikainen, Tytti Tiri Costumes : Ninni Lahtinen Cast : Iida Lampela, Jukka Puotila, Ilkka Villi, Niina Herala, Jussi Vatanen Producer: Jarkko Hentula Production company : Juonifi lmi Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE TV1 Distributor in Finland : FS Film Oy International Sales : tba 26 DEBUT Elias Koskimies Elias Koskimies started out in television, as a writer on the famous Have I Got News For You satire show. He won notoriety for writing and directing over fi fty episodes of the highly controversial political satire The Presidents Cabin . He then went on to write and direct the acclaimed television movie Beauty Sleep (2010) about three raging drag queens, one homophobic politician and his pregnant wife and a messy kidnapping. Koskimies has also written the satirical book Korusähkeitä (2010). Dirty Bomb is Koskimies’ first feature fi lm and is, at the moment, developing new projects both for TV and cinema. 27 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S DCP, 35mm | 1:2,35 cinemascope | Dolby Digital 5.1. | 80’ | Premiere: February 24, 2012 Director : Teppo Airaksinen Script : Jaakko Kaján, Teppo Airaksinen Cinematography : Teppo Högman Editing : Jussi Rautaniemi Sound design : Karri Niinivaara Music : Arto Tuunela Fanatics [ K u l m a n p o j a t ] Petri works in a sporting goods store in a small town in Eastern Finland. He and his friends spend their idle summer days and nights making mischief. Together the guys are the proudest – and seemingly only – members of the fan club for the local football team. The team’s strongest opponent is another local team, the prim and proper AC United. To their horror AC United raises the stakes by hiring a professional for the upcoming season; ex national league football player Tuukka Tiensuu, the new home town hero. Friends and slacking off have always been Petri’s number one priorities, but everything changes when he meets Emmi. It’s love at first sight and Petri’s friends are naturally green with envy – for losing their friend to a girl. Everything would be perfect for Petri and his dream girl if she didn’t support the wrong football team and have a dangerously close relationship with their arch nemesis, the city’s own football champion, Tuukka Tiensuu. Set design : Otso Linnalaakso Costumes : Henna-Riikka Taskinen Cast : Eero Ritala, Jussi Vatanen, Joonas Saartamo, Lotta Kaihua, Janne Ravi, Antti Väre, Ville Tiihonen Producer : Jesse Fryckman, Oskari Huttu Production company : Bronson Club Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : Nelonen Media Distribution in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy 28 DEBUT Teppo Airaksinen Teppo Airaksinen (b. 1982) is finishing his degree as Master of Arts from the School of Art and Design in Aalto University. Fanatics is his graduation fi lm as well as his first feature. 29 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 35mm, Digital Copy | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 94’ | Released: September 9, 2011 Director, script : Aki Kaurismäki Sound Design : Tero Malmberg Cinematography : Timo Salminen Editing : Timo Linnasalo Set Design : Wouter Zoon Costumes : Fred Cambier Cast : André Wilms, Kati Outinen, Blondin Miguel Producer : Aki Kaurismäki Production company : Sputnik Oy Co-Producers : Pyramide Productions, Pandora Film, Arte France Cinéma, ZDF/Arte Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Nordisk Film & TV Fond, Le Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée, Cinécinéma, La Région Haute-Normandie Financing TV company : Canal +, ARTE France, YLE Co-Productions Distributor in Finland : Future Film Oy International sales : The Match Factory GmbH Scandinavian sales: Willmar Andersson Film AB 30 Le Havre The story of a shoeshiner who tries to save a refugee child. Aki Kaurismäki Aki Kaurismäki was born in 1957. 31 2 0 1 2 F E A T U R E Director : Aleksi Mäkelä Script : Marko Leino Set design : Pirjo Rossi Cinematography : Pini Hellstedt F.S.C Editing : Kimmo Taavila Sound design : Jyrki Rahkonen Music : Lauri Porra Ko t i r a u h a ] “Let’s pretend we’re doing well.” Sami Luoto is a family man in his forties with a secret dream. He wants to succeed like his father and build a fancy house for himself, his wife and their teenage daughter. Home Sweet Home is a dramatic thriller of one unlucky man’s descent into disaster. It examines contemporary social undertones such as; what is the measure of success? Can love be measured? Can a man fail totally and then pick himself up and try again? Despite its challenging subject, the movie – based on the upcoming novel of the same title by Marko Leino - is full of humor with an ending that offers hope to all. Costumes : Tiina Kaukanen Cast : Samuli Edelmann, Katariina Kaitue, Kerli Kyllönen, Santeri Kinnunen, Kristo Salminen, Aake Kalliala, Petra Frey, Tommi Korpela, Aku Hirviniemi, Taisto Oksanen, Niina Nurminen, Pekka Huotari Producers : Markus Selin, Jukka Helle Production company : Solar Films, Inc. Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, City of Vaasa Financing TV companies : MTV3 Finland Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film International sales : TrustNordisk www.solarfilms.com 32 Home Sweet Home [ F I N N I S H F I L M S 35mm, Digi | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 105’ | Released: Autumn 2011 Aleksi Mäkelä A self-taught movie director, Aleksi Mäkelä (b. 1969) is the most successful of the modern era Finnish directors. The biggest domestic box office hit since the eighties, Bad Boys, drew a phenomenal audience of 615,000 in only 5 months. Home Sweet Home is his tenth feature fi lm. His debut The Romanov Stones was released in 1993. Besides movies, Mäkelä has directed hundreds of hours of TV series, commercials and music videos. Aleksi Mäkelä was given the State Art Prize for Cinema 2009. 33 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 35mm, DCP | Cinemascope | Dolby 5.1 | ~90’ | Premiere: Autumn 2012 Hush – Anything for Love [ J a s a a p u u o i k e a y ö ] DEBUT Sakari and Veera are madly in love and get engaged. Veera asks Sakari to help her with a matter relating to the father and in a manner that completely shocks Sakari. He does everything in his power to stop her from pursuing her plan but, before long, Sakari is forced to make choices he thought he’d never face. Director: Jyri Kähönen Script: Tuomas Parviainen Cinematography: Mark Stubbs Editing: Iikka Hesse Sound design: Mika Niinimaa, Janne Jankeri Set design: Sarah Bowen-Walsh Cast: Jarkko Niemi, Jyri Kähönen Jemina Sillanpää, Martti Suosalo Producer: Aleksi Bardy Jyri Kähönen (b.1975) studied documentary fi lm at the Helsinki University of Arts and Design but he soon became interested in fictional fi lm. Kähönen’s short fi lms have won several awards at various international fi lm festivals. Kähönen’s recent work includes the controversial political tv-drama about Anneli Jäätteenmäki, the disputed first Finnish female prime minister. Jyri Kähönen also directs commercials and dreams of farming apples one day. Enter the real night is Kähönen’s first feature fi lm. Production company: Helsinki-fi lmi Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies: MTV 3 Distributor in Finland: Scanbox Entertainment Finland Oy 34 Hannele Majaniemi Costumes: Marjo Federley 35 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 36 35mm, DCP | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 85’ | Premiere: August 10, 2012 Imaginaerum Director : Stobe Harju A coma sends an old man into his childhood’s sinister fantasy world where he must fight dementia and regain his memory before it’s too late. Tom, an old composer and a musician, has lived a long and prosperous life which he cannot remember. He suffers from dementia and believes he’s still a young boy. After suffering a stroke, Tom slips into a coma and travels back to the fantasy world of his childhood where his dementia is disguised as a cunning but sinister snowman. Simultaneously, in the real world, Tom’s daughter, Gem, is trying to discover the mysteries of her father’s life through his last written song. Having had a distant and bitter relationship with her father for years, she begins her search reluctantly. Eventually one single element brings them closer to each other. In his coma, Tom must find a way to defeat the snowman, rebuild his memories and gain his daughter’s love before it’s too late. Imaginaerum is a music fantasy fi lm with an original score by Nightwish. The movie is produced alongside Nightwish’s upcoming album of the same title. The band has sold over 7 million records worldwide and has been awarded over 60 gold and platinum records, which makes Nightwish the most successful Finnish band of all time. Script : Stobe Harju, Mikko Rautalahti Cinematography : Benoit Beaulieu Editing : Mathieu Bélanger Music : Nightwish Set design : Elisabeth Williams Costumes : Ginette Magny Cast : Tuomas Holopainen, Anette Olsson, Jukka Nevalainen, Erno “Emppu” Vuorinen, Marko Hietala, Marianne Farley, Quinn Lord Producer : Markus Selin, Jukka Helle, André Rouleau Production company : Solar Films Inc. Oy Co-producers : Caramel Film Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Téléfi lm Canada Financing TV companies : Nelonen Distribution in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy International sales : Solar Films Inc. Oy Stobe Harju Stobe Harju has directed everything from music videos to commercials, animation to short fi lms and game cut scenes (e.g. Alan Wake). He has won several awards including Cannes Lions, New York Festivals and London International Advertising Awards. Currently Stobe Harju is working on his first feature fi lm Imaginaerum, a music fantasy fi lm based on the original score by Nightwish. DEBUT 37 Script : Michael Kalesniko DEBUT Costumes : Jake Collier Editing : Ayyar Suresh In 1945 the Nazis fled to the Moon and built a gigantic fortress in a hidden valley on the dark side of the Moon. For nearly 70 years the Nazis have used this fortress to build a massive UFO fleet, safe from prying eyes. Now the UFO armada is finished and the Fourth Reich is poised to attack the unsuspecting Earth with one goal in mind: total world domination! Sound design : Heiko Müller Music : Laibach Set design : Ulrika von Vegesack Cast : Julia Dietze, Christopher Kirby, Götz Otto Producer : Tero Kaukomaa CGI Producer : Samuli Torssonen Production company : Blind Spot Pictures Co-producers : Oliver Damian, Cathy Overett, Mark Overett Production Support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE Distribution in Finland : Buena Vista International Finland International sales : Stealth Media Group Timo Vuorensola Timo Vuorensola bridges the gap between the fi lm industry and new forms of media. A pioneer of online fi lm making, Timo has proven crowdsourcing to be a viable and powerful method of producing and financing movies. Timo has created a collaborative fi lm production platform Wreckamovie and has just finished his second feature fi lm, Iron Sky (2012). Timo has given over 150 seminars and key note speeches worldwide, discussing crowdsourcing, financing, viral marketing, and online distribution. Mika Orasmaa 2 0 1 2 F E A T U R E (Based on a story by Johanna Sinisalo) Cinematography : Mika Orasmaa 38 Iron Sky Director : Timo Vuorensola F I N N I S H F I L M S DCP, 35mm | 1:2,35 (scope) | 5.1 Dolby Digital | ~97’ | Premiere: April 4, 2012 39 2 0 1 2 F I L M S 35mm, Digi | cinemascope | Dolby Digital | 95’ | Released: September 23, 2011 [ M a t k a E e d e n i i n ] Director, script, cinematography : Rax Rinnekangas Editing : Jari Innanen Sound Design : Heikki Innanen Music : Pascal Gaigne Cast : Nacho Angulo, Hugo Wirz, Ramon Zuriarrain, Celia de Juan Hatchard, Saana Vuorenmaa Producer : Rax Rinnekangas Production company : Bad Taste Ltd. Co-Producers : Pako Ruiz / Sonora Estudios (Spain) Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Zumaquera Films (Spain) Distributor in Finland : Pirkanmaan Elokuvakeskus DEBUT is the story of two male artists travelling in winter through the famous La Rioja wine-growing region of Northern Spain. One of the men, Ignacio – a Basque modern music composer living in Finland – is weighed down by the traumatic guilt of his daughter’s car accident in Helsinki that left her in a coma. The other man, Comaz – a Swiss painter living in Spain – suffers from a creative block after the hand model for his drawings has announced she no longer wishes to continue. The men view religious paintings of hands displayed in churches and monasteries. Their travels ultimately bring them to the chapel of the renowned Remelluri wine estate at La Rioja Alavesa where the Basque painter Vicente Ameztoy created his own visual interpretation of Adam and Eve’s last moment of happiness in Eden. While gazing at the painting, the travellers experience a spiritual epiphany about the meaning of forgiveness which paves the way for a chance of a better future. A Journey to Eden F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 40 A Journey to Eden Rax Rinnekangas Rax Rinnekangas (b. 1954) is a Finnish fi lmmaker, author and photo artist. His last major work, Five Master Houses of The World is a five part hour long documentary on modernist architecture throughout different continents (2010). He has been awarded at the 9th Ethnofest in Berlin and at the 25th FIFA Festival in Montreal. He has published over 25 works: novels, poems, essays, short stories and books on photography in Finland, Spain and France. Among other prizes, Rax Rinnekangas has been awarded the State Prize for Photography (1989), the State Prize for Literature (1992) and the Art Prize of the Province Varsinais-Suomi (2003). 41 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 42 35mm, DCP | Cinemascope 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 90’ | Premiere: January 27, 2012 Director : Samuli Valkama Script : Katri Manninen, Samuli Valkama Cinematography : Anssi Leino Editing : Antti Reikko Sound design : Panu Riikonen Music : Eike Hosenfeld, Moritz Denis, Tim Stanzel Set design : Kaisa Mäkinen Costumes : Anna Vilppunen Cast : Emilie de Ravin, Jussi Nikkilä, Ville Virtanen Producer : Jesse Fryckman Production company : Bronson Club Co-producers : Andrew D Corkin Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, West Finland Film Commission Financing TV companies : Nelonen Media Distribution in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy International sales : tba Love and Other Troubles [ H u l l u n a S a a r a a n ] DEBUT Ville is a former child star who has never beaten his dad in wrestling. He now leads a routine life in a small Finnish town giving guitar lessons to kids. His life, which usually runs like clockwork, is shaken when his father, a washed-up rock star and an impulsive bohemian, shows up on his doorstep and announces that he needs a place to stay for a few days – or weeks. Ville does not know how to say no. But the worst shock comes when his dad comes home one night with a girl about Ville’s age. Sara is a funny, quirky American student who teaches country line dancing at the local activity center. After he and Sara become friends he feels an attraction toward her and an awkward love triangle begins. Several pony rides, line dancing face-offs and wrestling matches later, Ville learns that he can be just as impulsive as his father. Samuli Valkama Samuli Valkama (b. 1974), studied at the University of Arts and Design in Helsinki from which he graduated 2005 (MA). His short fi lms Alright Love (2005) and Feelings and Stuff (2008), have garnered more than 10 international awards and been accepted to almost 100 international fi lm festivals. Alright Love won the Berlin Today Award at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2005. Love and Other Troubles is Valkama’s feature fi lm debut. 43 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 44 DCP | 1:2,35 | Stereo | 123’ | Premiere: February 3, 2012 Director : Aku Louhimies Script : Nina Repo, Mikko Kouki, Aku Louhimies Cinematography : Tuomo Hutri Editing : Benjamin Mercer Sound design : Kirka Sainio Music : Markus Koskinen Set design : Sattva Hanna Toiviainen Costumes : Tiina Kaukanen Cast : Amanda Pilke, Laura Birn, Matleena Kuusniemi, Lenna Kuurmaa, Sean Pewtree, Jasper Pääkkönen, Mikko Kouki Producer : Pauli Pentti ja Liisa Penttilä Production company : First Floor Productions & Edith Film Co-producers : Natalia Drodzd, Sergei Seljanov, Susan & Alexander Wieser, Christoph Thoke Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Nordic Film & TV Fund, Russian Cultural Ministry Financing TV companies : Yleisradio, ZDF Arte Distributor in Finland : Buena Vista International Finland International sales : EastWest Distribution Naked Harbour [ V u o s a a r i ] Naked Harbour is a fi lm about being seen and touched. Set in a Helsinki suburb, it tells the story of a welfare state in the era of individuality and Reality TV. Two weeks of life in modern suburbia shows people yearning for life and love. The lives of the people in the fi lm are absurd, touching and warm-hearted, at times fi lled with humour, at other times dark. Naked Harbour is a network of stories from Aku Louhimies who is one of the most important directors of last decade in Finnish Cinema. Louhimies has been widely recognized in the International Film Festival scene. His earlier works Restless (2000) and Frozen Land (2005) create an interesting background for Naked Harbour, both fi lms being stories of an arctic soul. Naked Harbour is full of energy and emotion, feeling very realistic and poetic as well as amusing and entertaining at the same time. The fi lm was shot entirely with two cameras. This method covers all the acting and non-acting which is not normally seen. It is more John Cassavetes than Dogma. Aku Louhimies Aku Louhimies (b. 1968) became known with his box office hit Restless (2000). He has worked in genres ranging from romantic comedies to historical drama fi lms. He won eight Jussi Awards for his fi lm Frozen Land (2005). In Naked Harbour (2011), he returns to the same moods, except with more merciful tones. Louhimies was elected the chairman of the Association of Finnish Film Directors in 2011. Louhimies’s fi lms are known for their strong acting performances. 45 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S DCP, 35mm | 1:2,35 (scope) | Dolby Stereo | 128’ | Premiere: February 17, 2012 Director, script : JP Siili Cinematography : Jani Kumpulainen f.s.c. Editing : Aleksi Raij Sound design : Juha Hakanen Music : Tuomas Kantelinen Set design : Päivi Kettunen Periferia [ H ä r m ä ] It is the 19th century. On the plains of Ostrobothnia, Western Finland, a tradition prevails, according to which the first-born son inherits everything and the remaining offspring must fend for themselves. The law has been cast aside in many areas and groups of men, knife-wielding thugs, nicknamed “toughs”, control the fields. The blade rules the land. The Välitalo household and farm are vast and affluent. There are two sons in the household. The younger son Matti is an upstanding man fit to inherit the farm, and secretly engaged to a young woman named Aino from a neighbouring farm. The older brother Esko a bum and the leader of toughs who is said to have killed several men. The father of the brothers makes a difficult decision and chooses to will his farm against tradition, not to his first-born son, but to Matti, the younger son. Esko learns the will and all hell breaks loose. Costumes: Anu Pirilä Cast : Lauri Tilkanen, Mikko Leppilampi, Pamela Tola Producer : Olli Haikka, Jarkko Hentula Production company : Yellow Film & TV Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE Distributor in Finland : Finnkino Oy International sales : tba 46 JP Siili JP Siili is one of the most prolific directors in Finland. He has directed hundreds of hours for television and a vast amount of commercials. Periferia is JP Siili’s fourth feature fi lms. His earlier features are Blackout (2008), Ganes (2007) and Young Gods (2003) 47 Director : Antti Jokinen 2 0 1 2 F E A T U R E Script : Marko Leino, Antti Jokinen Cinematography : Rane Ronkainen Costumes : Anna Vilppunen 48 Purge [ F I N N I S H F I L M S 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 110’ | Premiere: September 7, 2012 Editing : Kimmo Taavila Sound design : Olger Bernadt Music : Tuomas Kantelinen Set design : Tiina Paavilainen Cast : Liisi Tandefelt, Laura Birn, Krista Kosonen, Peter Franzén, Tommi Korpela Producer : Markus Selin, Jukka Helle, Kristian Taska Production company : Solar Films Inc. Oy Co-producers : Taska Film Production support : Finnish Film Foundation, Estonian Film Foundation, Nordisk Film & TV Fund, MEDIA Financing TV companies : MTV3 Finland Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy International sales : TrustNordisk P u h d i s t u s ] is a breathtakingly suspenseful story of two women dogged by their own shameful pasts and the dark, unspoken history that binds them. Aliide has experienced the horrors of the Stalin era and the deportation of Estonians to Siberia but, she herself, has to cope with the guilt of opportunism and even manslaughter. One night in 1992 she finds a young woman in the courtyard of her house; Zara has just escaped from the claws of the Russian mafia who held her as a sex slave. Aliide later finds out that the girl is related to her. Survivors both, Aliide and Zara engage in a complex arithmetic of suspicion and revelation to distill each other’s motives; gradually their stories emerge in a culmination of a tragic family drama of rivalry, lust, and loss during the worst years of Estonia’s Soviet occupation. Purge Antti Jokinen Antti Jokinen (b. 1968) is a writer and director of fi lm and television in Finland and internationally. Throughout the past 20 years he has written and developed features and produced and directed documentaries and series for Finnish TV, as well as helmed ca. 100 commercials and music videos in the US. His first US feature fi lm is The Resident (2010), starring Hilary Swank and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. His feature fi lm Nicholas of the North is presently in pre-production in Finland. 49 2 0 1 2 Rat King Director, script: Petri Kotwica A small town in Southern Finland. It’s spring and the seniors at the local high school are getting ready for their final exams. Juri, 18, is one of them. He’s addicted to computer games and lives with his mom. She rarely sees her son because he spends all his time in his room. Juri’s girlfriend leaves him because she can no longer stand his constant playing. He finally stops playing, and Mordred, an online friend, wants to see him. He turns out to be a young man named Niki, who bears a confusing resemblance to Juri on the outside. Juri sees a tattoo of a website address on Niki’s arm. He types in the address on his computer and starts a strange new game titled Rat King. The boys become friends, and Niki helps Juri finish the dangerous game. This triggers a dramatic chain of events, and soon Juri finds out that his whole life is at stake. F E A T U R E Cinematography: Mika Orasmaa f.s.c. Editing: Harri Ylönen F I N N I S H F I L M S DCP, 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 93’ | Premiere: January 20, 2012 Cast: Max Ovaska, Julius Lavonen, Sound design: Ivo Felt, Seppo Vanhatalo Music: Lauri Porra Set design: Jaagup Roomet Costumes: Anu Lensment Outi Mäenpää, Niina Koponen Producer: Kai Nordberg, Kaarle Aho Production company: Making Movies Oy Co-producers: Ivo Felt/Allfi lm Production support: Petri Kotwica The Finnish Film Foundation, EURIMAGES, NFTF, Estonian Film Foundation, Estonian Ministry of Culture, The Cultural Endowment of Estonia Financing TV companies: MTV3 Petri Kotwica (b. 1964) has made several award winning short fi lms. His feature debut Home Sick (2005) won several prizes on international festivals. His second feature Black Ice (2007) premiered internationally in Berlin International Film Festival’s competition 2008 and won six national fi lm awards (Jussi) including best fi lm, directing and screenplay. Distributor in Finland: Future Film Distribution Oy International Sales: The Yellow Affair 50 51 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S DCP, 35 mm | 1:2,35 (Cinemascope) | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 99’ | Released: November 25, 2011 Director : Tuomas Summanen Script : Mikko Reitala Cinematography : Arno Launos Editing : Jyrki Levä Risto Risto, a beloved actor, becomes quadriplegic in a work-related accident. He receives a substantial amount of money as compensation and tons of sympathy from the people. Suddenly he has money for everything his young and beautiful wife has always wanted. Consequently, his wife quits her boring job and becomes an artist. Risto’s obsessive second cousin also wants to dip into the pot. As an aspiring actor he will do anything to benefit from Risto. Risto’s twenty-something son also adds to the mess by having fallen in love with his stepmother. But this is just the beginning. A surprising twist of events takes place when Risto notices he’s starting to recover. A beloved actor is recovering, but how can he tell the media? Will he have to play the role of a paralyzed man for the rest of his life in order not to lose everything? Will this be his biggest role and one he will never get rid of? Sound design : Erno Kumpulainen Music : DJ Slow Set design : Kaisa Mäkinen Costumes : Minni Härkönen Tuomas Summanen Cast : Risto Kaskilahti, Tuomas Summanen has a long and wide-ranging career in TV entertainment. He has developed, directed and produced dozens of award-winning TV shows for various channels. Risto is his first feature fi lm and a number of the actors in the fi lm are familiar from his TV shows. Aku Hirviniemi, Krista Kosonen, Elena Leeve, Jaakko Saariluoma, Jarkko Niemi Producer : Samuli Norhomaa, Olli Haikka Production company : Yellow Film & TV Financing TV companies : YLE 52 DEBUT 53 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S DCP, 35mm, HDcam, Digibeta | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | ~105’ | Premiere: August 2012 54 Director, producer : Mika Kaurismäki Script : Sami Keski-Vähälä, Mika Kaurismäki Cinematography : Jari Mutikainen Editing : Jukka Nykänen Sound design : Joonas Jyrälä Music: Kaihon Karavaani etc. Set design : Sasu Joutsi Costumes : Riitta-Maria Vehman Cast : Vesa-Matti Loiri, Samuli Edelmann, Peter Franzen, Mari Perankoski, Irina Björklund, Elina Knihtilä, Ada Kukkonen, Rea Mauranen Production company : Marianna Films Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : Nelonen Distributor in Finland : FS Film Oy International sales: The Yellow Affair Road North [ T i e p o h j o i s e e n ] Timo is an esteemed concert pianist whose personal life is on the rocks. One day Timo finds an older shabby-looking man at his door. The man, Leo, turns out to be his father, who left the country when Timo was three – and hasn’t been in touch in thirty-five years. Leo, an eternal trickster with a positive outlook on life, had to leave his homeland thanks to a series of messy entanglements. Now he’s come back to hand over a rather mysterious legacy to his son and answer questions regarding the past. To do this, the two will have to embark on a trip together and hit the road north. Mika Kaurismäki Mika Kaurismäki’s first fi lm The Liar (1980) marked the beginning of cinema for the Kaurismäki brothers and started new era in Finnish cinema. His work includes, e.g. the fictional fi lms The Worthless (1982), LA Without a Map (1998), The House of Branching Love (2009) and the documentaries Tigrero – A Film That Was Never Made (1994, with Samuel Fuller and Jim Jarmusch), and Brasileirinho (2005). His latest documentary Mama Afrika premiered in Panorama series at Berlinale in 2011. 55 F E A T U R E F I N N I S H Director : Sakari Kirjavainen Script : Esko Salervo Cinematography : Petri Rossi Editing : Jukka Nykänen Sound design : Olli Huhtanen, Pietari Koskinen Music : Timo Hietala Set design : Jukka Uusitalo Costumes : Janne Karjalainen Cast : Joonas Saartamo, Lauri Tilkanen, Joanna Haartti, Terhi Suorlahti, Sinikka Mokkila ja Ilkka Heiskanen Producer : Alf Hemming and Petri Rossi Production company : Cine Works Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE Co-Productions Distributor in Finland : The Walt Disney Company Nordic 56 Silence [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 35mm | 1:2,35 cinemascope | Dolby | 90’ | Released: December 9, 2011 H i l j a i s u u s ] It is the Second World War. In Finland at the Russian front is an evacuation center where dead soldiers are gathered to be sent home. Silence is the story of Eino, the dim-witted son of a man whose job is to wash the dead bodies. Eino joins the war with his simple soul full of heroic ideals. Life in the small community turns out to be more complicated than the war itself and the evacuation center is spiced up by the characters that run it; Chaplain Hiltunen, crazy about his numbers and charts; Korpikangas, a former medical student straight from a mental institution; Miina, an old cupper woman; and two young “Lottas” (female volunteers), Jaana with a hard shell and Siiri with an open heart. Most important to Eino, however, is his lifelong friend Antti, for whom his jäger father has arranged an innocuous job at the center. Antti is a charming rogue who who tricks Eino into doing all his work while he himself concentrates on wooing the ladies and trading illegally across the front line. Sakari Kirjavainen Sakari Kirjavainen (b. 1960) is a versatile Finnish fi lm director. Kirjavainen started his career in the beginning of the 1980s. He received the Risto Jarva award for his short feature, Whale Oil Lamp. He made his first full length feature, Who Asks For Fire, in 2001 and the fi lm was later recognized as a cult classic. Sakari Kirjavainen has a degree in fi lm directing and screenwriting. He has directed features, television series, radio plays, theater pieces and written two novels. In 2009 he was awarded for his radio series, Under the Northern Star. 57 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S 35mm, digital print | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 82’ | Released: September 2011 Director : Ville Jankeri Script : Ville Jankeri, Mikko Rimminen Sixpack [ P u s s i k a l j a e l o k u v a Marshall can’t sleep and he feels isolated from the world. His friends, Pasty and Henninen, lure him out of his dusty flat to spend a hot summer day roaming the parks, streets and beer terraces of lively downtown Helsinki. Throughout the day they meet a variety of people from young girls to humourless cops. As night falls on a day that started with the morning sun, a heavy rain descends on the city washing away all hope. But soon the sun rises again signalling a time to take a good, hard look at friendship. Cinematography : Jarkko T. Laine Editing : Harri Ylönen Sound design : Janne Jankeri Music : Marko Nyberg Set design : Markku Pätilä Costumes: Karoliina Koiso-Kanttila Cast : Eero Milonoff, Jussi Nikkilä, Ylermi Rajamaa Producer : Lasse Saarinen, Rimbo Salomaa Production company : Kinotar Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company : Channel Four Finland Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Oy 58 ] DEBUT Ville Jankeri Ville Jankeri (b. 1976) graduated as Film Director MA from The National Film and Television School in the UK. He has directed short fi lms in the UK, Germany and Finland. In 2008 he was chosen to prepare a short fi lm for The Berlin Today Contest at the Berlinale Film Festival. Sixpack is his first feature fi lm. 59 60 Stars Above [ Tä h t i t a i v a s t a l o n y l l ä ] Stars Above is a story about how mothers’ choices and hidden secrets affect their daughters’ lives. Director, script : Saara Cantell Cinematography : Marita Hällfors Editing : Saevar Gudmundsson Sound design : Pietari Koskinen Music : Sid Hille Set design : Pirjo Rossi Costumes : Auli Turtiainen Cast : Elín Petersdóttir, Meri Nenonen, Irina Björklund Producer : Outi Rousu & Ella Piesala Production company : Pystymetsä Oy Co-producers : Snorri Thorisson, Pegasus Pictures Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, Icelandic Film Centre Financing TV companies : YLE Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film Oy International sales : tba Three women: Salla, Tuulikki and Saima. Three time periods: the present day, 1978 and 1942. The setting is an old family farm. And the stars above them are the same. Salla has been living in Sweden for many years. When her mother dies, she moves back to the family farm where she used to spend her childhood summers. Her hermit life is interrupted by Ville, who breaks through the thick walls Salla’s built around herself. Tuulikki moves to the farm with her small daughter. Her plans for the future include raising sheep and starting a family with Seppo, the man of her dreams. But when he finally arrives, nothing goes according to her fantasies. Saima is married and childless. Her husband is fighting in the war while she runs both the farm and the village school. War casualties are brought to the farm and she finds a soul mate in Toivo, a quiet but well-read man. Can individuals follow their feelings in a tight-knit village community? Saara Cantell Saara Cantell (b. 1968) is a freelance director and screenwriter from Helsinki. She has written and directed short fi lms, radio plays and TV series. Her previous feature fi lms are Unna and Nuuk (2006) and Heartbeats (2009), of which the latter has received several awards. In spring 2011 Saara Cantell got her Doctor of Arts degree with her dissertation on the narrative storytelling strategies in short fiction fi lm. Milla von Konow 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S DCP, DigiBeta, DVD | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 105’ | Premiere: February 2, 2012 61 2 0 1 2 F E A T U R E Director : Taru Mäkelä Script : Veli-Pekka Hänninen, F I N N I S H F I L M S DCP, 35mm | 16:9, 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 85’ | Released: December 30, 2011 Music : Rauol Björkenheim 62 based on Arto Salminen’s novel Cinematography : Jouko Seppälä f.s.c. Editing : Tuuli Kuittinen Sound design : Kyösti Väntänen Set design : Tiina Paavilainen Costumes : Merja Väisänen Cast : Kari-Pekka Toivonen, Minttu Mustakallio, Aku Hirviniemi, Esko Salminen, Juha Muje, Vesa Vierikko Producer : Markku Tuurna, responsible producers Taru Mäkelä and Jouko Seppälä Production company : Kinosto, Ltd. Co-producers : Filmimaa Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : MTV 3 Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film The Storage [ Va r a s t o ] Antero Rousku works as a warehouseman at a paint shop. His work is of the raw muscle variety, where he mixes paint and carries renovation materials from one place to another in order to make ends meet. Rousku, however, is not content with merely making ends meet. Instead, he sells his employer’s wares under the table to Jylhäkorpi, who frequents the shop. Jylhäkorpi is a devout and outspoken communist given to unscrupulous stealing in spite of his ideology, or, perhaps, because of it. Rousku’s work mate in the cellar of the warehouse is run-of-the-mill working-class guy Raninen, whose life consists of work and arguing with his wife. In playing the lottery, Raninen not only wants to win but wants to get the winning numbers in precisely the order they come spinning out of the lottery machine. Not the sharpest pencil in the box, therefore, our Raninen… Rousku’s freedom is threatened by a relationship with Karita, the sales girl at the paint shop. Rousku wants to keep the woman at arm’s length except, of course, when in her bed. Karita, however, has decided otherwise, and the noose tightens around Rousku’s neck when Karita announces that she’s pregnant. Taru Mäkelä Taru Mäkelä (b. 1959) is an established Finnish fi lm director. After comedies and light entertainment she made a trilogy of very serious war-time documentaries touching on a lot of political and emotional taboos. Her first feature fi lm, Little Sister, won the Finland Prize for year 2000. Aside from fi lm and television Taru Mäkelä also directs theatre and radio plays. 63 Director : Matti Ijäs Script : Heikki Vuento, Matti Ijäs, J-P Passi, Auli Mantila Cinematography : Rauno Ronkainen Editing : Jorma Höri Sound design : Kössi Väntänen Set design : Kaisa Mäkinen Costumes : Sari Suominen Cast : Krista Kosonen, Sampo Sarkola, Tommi Korpela, Hannu-Pekka Björkman Producers : Auli Mantila, Jussi Rantamäki Production company : Elokuvayhtiö Oy Aamu Ab Co-production company : SweetFilms A/S Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation, NFTF, FilmCamp Financing TV companies : YLE TV1, SVT Distribution in Finland : Disney Nordic Things We Do for Love [ K a i k e l l a r a k k a u d e l l a ] Toivo Vaarala is a shy postcard-photographer on a shooting trip in Lapland. One day he accidentally crashes the car of a local woman, Ansa. Without her car the woman is helpless; the roof of her house is leaking and she still has to fi x it before the winter. Plus she should have already been on her way to Norway for work. Vaarala is obliged to help her. And in so doing, he falls in love with this restless, attractive woman. But the timing couldn’t possibly be worse. Ansa’s ex-husband, Ismo Sonka, has just returned. He has served four years in prison for killing an innocent man out of jealousy for Ansa. And during those years, Ansa has borrowed huge sums of money from Ismo’s brother, Martti Raate, who is secretly in love with her. The clock is ticking and the time for pay-back has come – but Ansa doesn’t know it yet. And Toivo Vaarala, this well-meaning, good-hearted man is totally unaware of what is soon coming. As he fi xes the roof and plans for the future – he finds himself caught up in the turmoil of all the things we do for love. Matti Ijäs Matti Ijäs (b. 1950) has directed a total of 31 feature and tv fi lms, including Dolly and Her Lover (1990, Göteborg IFF Grand Prix), White Marble (1998, Prix Italia Best Fiction) and Blindfolded (1999, Mar del Plata FF FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film and Special Jury Award). Matti Ijäs 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 64 Digital Cinema | 16:9 | Dolby Surround | ~90’ | Premiere: December 2012 65 F E A T U R E F I N N I S H Director, editing : Anders Engström Script : Mika Karttunen Cinematography : Jari Mutikainen Sound design : Joonas Jyrälä Va r e s – K a i d a n t i e n k u l k i j a t ] The body of a young woman is found in the region of Ostrobothnia. This launches the strangest case in Vares’s career. He travels to a small, languishing village gripped by a powerful sect. The village seems to be full of stranger-than-life characters. Vares attends a local sermon and succeeds in arousing the wrath of the village’s police chief. Wherever Vares goes he is met by increasingly bizarre events. The fi ling cabinets of the local psychiatric hospital hide dark secrets and the senior physician seems to have half the village as his patients. Old accomplices meet in order to settle a score – at the same time, Vares comes awfully close to the end of his worldly existence.. Music : DJ Slow, Samuli Laiho Set design : Betsy Ängerman-Engström Anders Engström Costumes : Janne Karjalainen Anders Engström (b. 1962) studied at the London International Film School. His breakthrough came with the drama series Stories From a Small Town produced by Jörn Donner. He became a successful director in Sweden and directed high profi le crime and thriller projects, e.g. Anna Holt Polis, Wallander, and Morden. Anders Engström was awarded the Venla as Best Director for his mini-series Isabella. Make-up : Hannele Herttua Cast : Antti Reini, Peter Franzén, Merja Larivaara, Markku Maalismaa Producer : Markus Selin, Jukka Helle Production company : Solar Films Inc. Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : MTV 3 Distributor in Finland : Nordisk Film International sales : Bavaria Film International 66 Vares – The Path of the Righteous Men [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 35mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 97’ | Premiere: January 6, 2012 Lauri Törhönen Lauri Törhönen (b. 1947) has made a long career both as a professor of fi lm narration in the University of Art and Design Helsinki and a director of several feature length fi lms for TV and theatrical release since the late 1970s. His fi lm Abandoned Houses, Empty Homes (2001) was awarded the OCIC award at Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina. Previously released & coming up in the Vares-series (2011–2012): The Kiss of Evil (Pahan suudelma) directed by Anders Engström The Girls of April (Huhtikuun tytöt) directed by Lauri Törhönen Garter Snake (Sukkanauhakäärme) directed by Lauri Törhönen Gambling Chip (Uhkapelimerkki) directed by Lauri Törhönen Tango of Darkness (Pimeyden tango) directed by Lauri Törhönen 67 2 0 1 2 F I L M S Director : Peter Lindholm F I N N I S H F E A T U R E TBC, 35mm, DCP | Cinemascope | Dolby 5.1 | 126’ | Released: October 28, 2011 Script : Jimmy Karlsson and Aleksi Bardy Cinematography : Rane Ronkainen f.s.c. Editing : Jussi Lehto Sound design : Juha Hakanen Music : Mauri Sumén Set design : Kaisa Mäkinen Costumes : Anna Vilppunen Cast : Jessica Grabowsky, Andreas af Enehielm, Oskar Pöysti, Jacob Öhrman, André Wickström, Lia Boysen, Alma pöysti, Martin Bahne, Niklas Groundström Producer : Aleksi Bardy and Annika Sucksdorff Production company : Helsinki-fi lmi Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE FST5 Distributor in Finland : Scanbox Entertainment International sales : The Yellow Affair www.helsinkifilmi.fi 68 Where Once We Walked [ D ä r v i e n g å n g g å t t / M i s s ä k u l j i m m e k e r r a n ] It is the beginning of the 20th century, a time when Helsinki is actually two cities; one of the rich upper class and that of the poor workers. South of Long Bridge lives the independent and curious Lucie who is growing up and refusing to fit the mold of the upper class women. Her soul mate and childhood friend, Eccu, has been fiercely in love with the wild and eccentric Lucie since the age of 17. However, the only one who can set Lucie’s heart on fire is Allu, a younger working class hero, football genius and the son of a Red rebel. Spanning decades, the story shows how time, place and social class unite people – and set them apart. Peter Lindholm Peter Lindholm (b. 1960) graduated as director 1990 (Director Schooling Co-Operation Project of the Finnish Film Foundation, the Finnish Broadcasting Company and the commercial Finnish tv-channel MTV3; teachers e.g. Krzystztof Kieslowski, Paul Schrader). His diploma work Rage received the Risto Jarva award 1990. Lindholm planned to become a professional soccer player until an injury ended that dream at the age of 16. He then pursued his other passion – fi lmmaking. To date he has made over 300 commercials, dozens of TV-series and many feature fi lms. His best known TV work is Sincerly Yours in Cold Blood. 69 J u o p p o h u l l u n p ä i v ä k i r j a ] Director, script : Lauri Maijala Cinematography : Risto Jokela f.s.c. Cast : Joonas Saartamo, Krista Kosonen Producer : Aleksi Bardy, Juha Vuorinen Production company : Dictator Films Oy Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV companies : YLE Distribution in Finland : tba International sales : tba 70 DEBUT Juha Berg, a man in his early thirties, lives the life of a total drunk in Helsinki. It’s a life fi lled with sex and violence. Juha is an invincible wino, a man who drinks, bangs and punches harder than anyone else. He is a guy who won’t be fucked over, either by security guards, police or other alcoholics. Juha’s life changes when he falls in love with an AA group leader named Tiina who demands that he becomes sober. Giving up alcohol turns out to be really difficult. Juha hits rock bottom before learning who is in charge; he or alcohol. Diary of a Drunk is a black comedy about alcoholism, Finland’s national illness. The fi lm is based on the novel of the same name by author Juha Vuorinen. F E A T U R E F I N N I S H Diary of a Drunk [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 DCP | 1:2,35 | 5.1 Dolby digital | ~90’ | Premiere: Autumn 2012 Lauri Maijala Lauri Maijala (b. 1986) has a BA in Theatre and Drama (Theatre Academy Helsinki, directing). As of 2011, he has directed seventeen shows, written three plays and composed music for several shows. He directed his plays The Annual Report (2009) and Mannerheim (2010), as well as Kurt Weill’s opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny for the Helsinki Festival. Diary of a Drunk is Maijala’s debut as a fi lm director. ] A story about a colorful group of guys, machine factory workers, who lost their youth but never found their adulthood. A fi lm about dreams, an unquenchable thirst for life and a burning love in the middle of a fast-paced decade. Tommi Turmiola finds the love of his life, Karoliina, on a summer-heated beach in Tampere. After only one night together their paths separate. Tommi decides to abandon his old life at the factory and set out on a quest in his Datsun 100-A in order to find his great love. His only guide on the summery roads of Finland is a few lines drawn with eyeliner on a road map. One November night Tommi returns to Tampere and finally finds Karoliina, whom he has longed for so, but it is too late. Karoliina is now with Tommi’s best friend, Palle, and the only role left for Tommi to play is that of the best man at their wedding. Is there still hope left for Tommi? Timo Koivusalo Timo Koivusalo is a Finnish producer, director, writer, editor and musician. He is the owner of the production company Artista Filmi. Since 1994 he has directed 11 feature fi lms, both drama comedies such as The Leaning Tower and historic epochs such as Sibelius. He has received several fi lm awards in Finland. Riku Suokas Extensive entertainment and drama experience from TV, theatre and new media as a director, actor, comedian, writer and producer. He directed and co-wrote the original stage musical ”The Year of ´85” and currently works as the artistic director of one of the biggest theatres in Finland, The TTT-Theatre of Tampere. 2 0 1 2 8 5 F I L M S V u o n n a F E A T U R E [ DCP, 35mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 100’ | Premiere: December 28, 2012 Directors: Timo Koivusalo, Riku Suokas Script: Riku Suokas, Heikki Syrjä, Heikki Vihinen Editing: Jyrki Luukko, Timo Koivusalo Cinematography : Tero Molin Sound design: Jyrki Luukko Set design : Markku Myllymäki Costumes : Jaana Aro Make-up : Erja Mikkola Producer : Timo Koivusalo Production company : Artista Filmi Production support : The Finnish Film Foundation Distributor in Finland : Buena Vista International Finland F I N N I S H The Year of ’85 – Rock Your Memories 71 u n e l m i a ] Director: Katja Gauriloff Script: Katja Gauriloff, Joonas Berghäll and Jarkko T. Laine Cinema tography: Heikki Färm, Tuomo Hutri Editing: Jukka Nykänen Sound design: Peter Albrechtsen Music: Karsten Fundal Producer: Joonas Berghäll Production company: Oktober Oy In our fi lm, we build a portrait of ordinary workers through their own, personal stories from multiple cultures. We hear them telling about the most important moments in their life, and the dreams that would make their own world a better place. All this happens in a frame of following the route of a tin can which starts it’s journey from the other side of the world and travels all across Europe. In this fi lm the beauty of humanity is seen through working hands. Production support: Katja Gauriloff The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, MEDIA programme, Nordisk Film & TV Fund Financing TV company: YLE TV2 Documentaries, ARTE, RTP, NRK, TG4, Noga Communications Katja Gauriloff was born in 1972 in Inari. She has studied fi lmmaking at the Tampere University of Applied Sciences, School of Art and Media (2000–2004). She has been involved in filmmaking since 1998. Today she is a film director and part-owner of the Oktober Oy production company. Selected fi lmography: A Shout into the Wind documentary, 2007 Deckert Distribution GmbH | Heino Deckert Milla von Konow D O C U M E N T A R Y F I N N I S H S ä i l ö t t y j ä Canned Dreams is a fi lm about workers and their dreams on the journey of a canned food product. International sales: 72 Canned Dreams [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 35mm, HDCAM, DigiBeta | 1:1,85 | Dolby 5.1 | 52’ and 80’ | 2012 73 74 Director, script, producer : Sonja Lindén Cinematography : Peter Flinckenberg Editing : Samu Heikkilä Sound Design : Janne Laine, Samu Heikkilä Music : Rebekka Karijord Production Company : Avanton Productions Oy Co-production Company : Mantary Film, Sweden / Stina Gardell Production Support : The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, KONE Foundation, MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Nordisk Film & TV Fond Financing TV Companies : YLE co-productions, SVT Kultur Five Star Existence Director Sonja Lindén sets out on a subjective journey in order to understand the challenges of the new ways of relating to and communicating with others. She explores a society which is on the verge of becoming wireless – a society in which changes the laws of time, space and distance are revolutionizing the concept of liaison. Her point of departure is today’s society, but she also looks at what the future may have in store for us. During her quest, Lindén observes people’s experiences of freedom and presence, and questions how our post-information society and technological progress is changing our way of life. Sonja Lindén Sonja Lindén is an independent fi lmmaker, producer and director, who established Avanton Productions in 2006. As a director, she focuses on the experience of inner freedom and its reflections on our external reality. The dimensions of love and loneliness are also important themes in her fi lms No Man is an Island (2006), Gacaca – Awaiting Justice (2003), Breathing (2002), Steps on the Yoga Path (2000). Sonja graduated from both the Department of Motion Picture, Television and Production Design (University of Arts and Design Helsinki) and the Helsinki School of Economics. Milla von Konow 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S HD Master, DigiBeta | cinemascope | 5.1, stereo | 58’ and 90’ | 2011 75 D O C U M E N T A R Y P u n a i s e n m e t s ä n h o t e l l i ] A Finnish news photographer, who’s lived in Beijing for fi fteen years, starts making a movie about a massive tree planting campaign in China. The film project experiences a surprising twist when the photographer travels to plantations in the southern Chinese province of Guangxi and is stopped by local authorities. A Finnish-owned forest products company is planting enormous eucalyptus tree plantations in Guangxi; they are supposed to provide raw material for a paper mill the company is planning to build. The atmosphere becomes Kafkaesque: the authorities are friendly but do everything to stop the photographer from interviewing local people. When he finally makes it to the local villages, he finds out why the authorities have been so secretive. The authorities smile all the time, and the forest industry giant avoids taking responsibility. Red Forest Hotel poses questions if Finnish forest industry know-how, despite being widely acclaimed, is really environmentally friendly and exported in a socially just way. Mika Koskinen Cinematography: Mika Koskinen Mika Koskinen, Mika Mattila Editing: Kauko Lindfors Sound design Janne Laine Mika Koskinen has been living in Beijing since 1994 and speaks fluent Chinese. He has been working for Luxian productions as an independent documentary fi lm maker and as a news & current affairs cameraman-editor for European broadcasters in Asia. Luxian Productions Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK Financing TV companies: YLE TV2, SVT, NRK Milla von Konow F I N N I S H Director, script, producer: Production company: 76 Red Forest Hotel [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 DCP, HDCAM | 16:9 | Stereo 5.1 | 84’ | 2011 77 P i r u n p a l k e e t ] The deadpan recounting from childhood of the explosive death of a frog, and later the miraculous breech birth of a calf, shape the emotional bookends of Soundbreaker, Kimmo Koskela’s rock doc feature fi lm of Finnish accordion legend and iconoclast Kimmo Pohjonen. In the opening sequence, as we drop through a wintery ice hole along with the artist, we enter a world of pure exhilaration. Fold away all thoughts you’ve ever had about his instrument. A new Wikipedia entry for accordion just got submitted! Extraordinary sounds explode from his custom-made electrified instrument. Using only accordion, voice, samples and effects, Pohjonen’s music transcends all musical genres all the way in a composition performed with the world famous Kronos Quartet. His performances are reminiscent of the violence of Roman gladiators and the self-flagellation of medieval monks. The fi lm is the journey of an exceptional artist, grounded in basic human truths. The cinematography and drama reveal a distinctive Northern viewpoint. Production Company: Kimmo Koskela Koskela Art & Media House Co-production: Gernot Steinweg, Heikki Savolainen Kimmo Koskela (b. 1960) has worked in cinema, photography and media art since the early 1980s. He has collaborated with celebrated Finnish visual art pioneers, such as Eija-Liisa Ahtila and Arno Rafael Minkkinen. Koskela lives and works in Helsinki, where he runs his production company. Koskela Art & Media House is an independent production company for fi lm productions and highend audio-visual programs for the arts and the performing arts, including documentaries, portraits of artists, and adaptations of music and dance for the camera. The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, ESEK, Arts Council of Finland, Nordisk Film og TV Fond Financing TV companies: YLE TV2, SVT Milla von Konow D O C U M E N T A R Y F I N N I S H Director, script, cinematography: Kimmo Koskela Editing: Kimmo Koskela, Jani Ahlstedt, Akke Eklund Sound Design: Heikki Savolainen Music: Kimmo Pohjonen Producer: Kimmo Koskela, Klaus Heydemann Production Support: 78 Soundbreaker [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 DCP | 16:9 | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 86’ | 2011 79 Director, script : Jukka Kärkkäinen, J-P Passi Cinematography : J-P Passi Sound Design : Tormod Ringnes, Jørgen Bergsund Editing : Riitta Poikselkä Music : Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät Producer : Sami Jahnukainen Production Company : Mouka Filmi Co-Production : Indie Film (Norway), Auto Images (Sweden), Film I Skåne (Sweden) Production Support : The Finnish Film Foundation, ESEK & LUSES, Nordic Film & TV Fund, Norsk Film institut, Svensk Filminstitut Financing TV companies : YLE TV2, SVT, NRK K o v a s i k a j u t t u ] The Punk Syndrome is a fi lm about the Finnish punk-rock band Pertti Kurikan nimipäivät (Pertti Kurikka’s Name Day), formed by four mentally disabled guys. It follows the band’s journey from the rehearsal room to festival stages and into the limelight. The fi lm shows the dynamics between the band members, the arguments, the crying, and the laughter. It shows what punk used to be about: misfits screaming their lungs out about real problems. This is why they are the last punk band in the world – and they’re here to make a fuss. Jukka Kärkkäinen Jukka Kärkkainen has been making documentary fi lms since 2003. He also works as a construction worker. He is the co-founder of Mouka Filmi Production Company. His selected fi lmography includes The Living Room of the Nation (2009), Tomorrow was Yesterday (2009) and The Smoking Room (2006). J-P Passi J-P Passi has been working as a cinematographer since 2000. He also works as a screenwriter and director. His selected fi lmography includes: The Living Room of the Nation (2009), Tomorrow was Yesterday (2009) and The Painting Sellers (2010). Milla von Konow D O C U M E N T A R Y F I N N I S H 80 The Punk Syndrome [ F I L M S 2 0 1 2 HD, 35 mm | 16:9 | Stereo | 50’ and 90’| 2012 81 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F I L M S Top 10 Films in Finland 2011 82 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Film Released Admissions 2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Johnny English Reborn Cars 2 Vares – The Kiss of Evil (local) The King’s Speech Twilight – Breakind Dawn Part 1 Black Swan Tangled Rio 13.7.2011 18.5.2011 14.10.2011 12.8.2011 6.1.2011 21.1.2011 18.11.2011 4.3.2011 11.2.2011 15.4.2011 388 798 356 824 266 518 253 911 204 827 194 728 183 486 169 825 167 403 152 955 Domestic Films 2011 Film Vares – Kiss of Evil Hella W The Unknown Woman Eetu and Toad Salla - Selling the Silence Brothers The Good Son Rules of Single Life August The Girls of April Battle for the City Garbage Prince Garter Snake Iris Sixpack Released 6.1.2011 28.1.2011 4.2.2011 18.2.2011 11.3.2011 18.3.2011 25.3.2011 1.4.2011 1.4.2011 20.4.2011 29.4.2011 29.7.2011 5.8.2011 26.8.2011 2.9.2011 Admissions 2011 204 647 86 050 20 101 17 057 2 772 3 371 9 182 3 035 39 531 78 687 2 589 28 418 88 811 15 473 79 740 Film Le Havre Dirty Bomb A Journey to Eden Body of Water Home Sweet Home Where Once We Walked Silent Longing Forever Yours Santa’s Magic Crystal Risto Silence The Italian Key Mr. Hayhill The Storage Released 9.9.2011 23.9.2011 30.9.2011 7.10.2011 21.10.2011 28.10.2011 11.11.2011 11.11.2011 18.11.2011 25.11.2011 9.12.2011 16.12.2011 23.12.2011 30.12.2011 Admissions 2011 116 727 7 285 6 916 32 238 38 484 46 247 1 062 5 576 17 358 13 788 20 563 3 500 18 333 24 984 83 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F I L M S Facts in Figures 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Releases 181 166 169 174 186 Screens 330 316 320 306 289 Admissions in millions 6,7 6,5 6,9 6,8 7,6 50,3 50,8 54,5 57,1 66,0 Ticket price average (€) 7,5 7,8 7,9 8,3 8,70 Per capita attendances 1,3 1,2 1,3 1,3 1,4 Finnish feature fi lms 16 14 19 20 23 24 % 20 % 23 % 15 % 27 % Gross box-office in millions (€) Share of Finnish fi lms 84 Finnish Feature Films 1.1.2007–31.12.2011 Release Date Title of Film in Helsinki Production Company 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 11.1.2008 25.1.2008 1.2.2008 8.2.2008 15.2.2008 18.4.2008 15.8.2008 29.8.2008 5.9.2008 12.9.2008 26.9.2008 10.10.2008 24.10.2008 Solar Films Oy Aleksi Mäkelä MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Olli Saarela Blind Spot Pictures Oy Aleksi Salmenperä Kinoproduction Oy Klaus Härö Kinoproduction Oy Claes Olsson Suomen Filmiteollisuus Oy Markku Pölönen Helsinki -fi lmi Oy JP Siili Making Movies Oy Petri Kotwica Snapper Films Oy Juha Wuolijoki Border Productions Oy Lauri Törhönen Åke Lindman Film-Production Oy Åke Lindman & Sakari Kirjavainen MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Pekka Lehtosaari MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Lauri Nurkse Solar Films Inc. Dome Karukoski Juonifi lmi Perttu Leppä Petfi lms Oy Peter Lindholm Solar Films Inc. Pete Riski Kinotar Oy Mari Rantasila Filmkompaniet Alpha Maria Lindberg Stormheart Ltd. Kaisa Rastimo Helsinki -fi lmi Aku Louhimies Kinotar Oy Hanna Maylett Solar Films Inc. Matti Grönberg MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Hannu Kahakorpi Anima Vitae & Cinemaker Michael Hegner & Kari Juusonen Bronson Club AJ Annila V2 – jäätynyt enkeli V2 Dead Angel Suden vuosi Year of the Wolf Miehen työ A Man’s Job Uusi ihminen* The New Man Colorado Avenue Lieksa! The Matriarch Ganes Musta jää Black Ice Joulutarina Christmas Story Raja 1918 The Border Tali-Ihantala 1944 Röllin sydän Quest for a Heart Sooloilua Playing Solo Tummien perhosten koti The Home of Dark Butterfl ies 8 päivää ensi-iltaan 8 Days to Premiere Kolmistaan Three in Love Dark Floors – The Lordi Motion Picture Risto Räppääjä Ricky Rapper Muumi ja vaarallinen juhannus Moomins and Midsummer Madness Myrsky Stormheart Käsky Tears of April Erottamattomat Sisters Apart Kummeli alivuokralainen The Subtenant Päätalo The Novelist Niko – lentäjän poika Niko & The Way to the Stars Sauna * Swedish-Finnish co-production Director 85 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F I N N I S H 86 14.11.2008 5.12.2008 26.12.2008 9.1.2009 23.1.2009 30.1.2009 13.2.2009 27.2.2009 20.3.2009 3.4.2009 21.8.2009 4.9.2009 25.9.2009 9.10.2009 23.10.2009 20.11.2009 4.12.2009 6.1.2010 29.1.2010 12.2.2010 12.2.2010 26.2.2010 5.3.2010 12.3.2010 19.3.2010 26.3.2010 9.4.2010 16.4.2010 11.6.2010 6.8.2010 13.8.2010 3.9.2010 10.9.2010 24.9.2010 15.10.2010 Kolme viisasta miestä Putoavia enkeleitä Blackout Rööperi Maata meren alla Muukalainen Kielletty hedelmä Ralliraita Toinen jalka haudasta Postia pappi Jaakobille Haarautuvan rakkauden talo Skavabölen pojat Kuulustelu Väärät juuret Pihalla Thomas Täällä Pohjantähden alla Jos rakastat Paha perhe Auf Wiedersehen Finnland Risto Räppääjä ja polkupyörävaras Sukunsa viimeinen Kohtaamisia Freetime Machos Stadilaista tangoa etsimässä Miesten vuoro Reindeerspotting Rautaa rajan taa Vähän kunnioitusta Muumi ja punainen pyrstötähti Sisko tahtoisin jäädä Vesku Prinsessa Täällä pohjantähden alla II Napapiirin sankarit Three Wise Men Falling Angels Marianna Films Oy Mika Kaurismäki Blind Spot Pictures Heikki Kujanpää Filmiteollisuus Fine JP Siili Hellsinki Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä Overseas and Under Your Skin Silva Mysterium Oy Lenka Hellstedt The Visitor Helsinki -fi lmi Oy J-P Valkeapää Forbidden Fruit Helsinki -fi lmi Oy Dome Karukoski Rally On! Suomen Filmiteollisuus Oy Markku Pölönen One Foot Under Dionysos Films Oy Johanna Vuoksenmaa Letters to Father Jacob Kinotar Oy Klaus Härö The House of Branching Love Marianna Films Oy Mika Kaurismäki Last Cowboy Standing Juonifi lmi Oy Zaida Bergroth The Interrogation Jörn Donner Productions Oy Jörn Donner Twisted Roots Edith fi lm Oy Saara Saarela Playground Helsinki -fi lmi Oy Toni Laine Silva Mysterium Oy Miika Soini Under the North Star Artista Filmi Timo Koivusalo If You Love Juonifi lmi Oy Neil Hardwick Bad Family Sputnik Oy Aleksi Salmenperä For Real Productions Oy Virpi Suutari Ricky Rapper and the Bicycle Thief Kinotar Oy Mari Rantasila Pudana – The Last of the Line Illume Ltd. Oy Markku Lehmuskallio & Anastasia Lapsui Heartbeats Pystymetsä Oy Saara Cantell Klaffi Tuotannot Oy Mika Ronkainen Looking for the Last Tango Pettufi lmi Oy Tahvo Hirvonen Steam of Life Oktober Oy Joonas Berghäll & Mika Hotakainen Bronson Club Oy Joonas Neuvonen FilmInc Kalle Kujala Gimme Some Respect Meguru Production Pekka Karjalainen Moomins and the Comet Chase Filmkompaniet Alpha Maria Lindberg Run Sister Run Solar Films Oy Marja Pyykkö Vesku from Finland Marianna Films Oy Mika Kaurismäki Princess Art Films Productions AFP Oy Arto Halonen Under the North Star II Artista Filmi Oy Timo Koivusalo Lapland Odyssey Helsinki-Filmi Oy Dome Karukoski 29.10.2010 12.11.2010 26.11.2010 3.12.2010 25.12.2010 6.1.2011 28.1.2011 4.2.2011 18.2.2011 11.3.2011 18.3.2011 25.3.2011 1.4.2011 1.4.2011 20.4.2011 29.4.2011 29.7.2011 5.8.2011 26.8.2011 2.9.2011 9.9.2011 23.9.2011 30.9.2011 7.10.2011 21.10.2011 28.10.2011 11.11.2011 11.11.2011 18.11.2011 25.11.2011 9.12.2011 16.12.2011 23.12.2011 Harjunpää ja pahan pappi Seitti – Kilvoittelijan päiväkirja Sielunpelastajat Rare Exports Veijarit Vares – Kiss of Evil Hella W The Unknown Woman Eetu and Toad Salla – Selling the Silence Brothers The Good Son Rules of Single Life August Vares – The Girls of April Battle for the City Garbage Prince Vares – Garter Snake Iris Sixpack Le Havre Dirty Bomb A Journey to Eden Body of Water Home Sweet Home Where Once We Walked Silent Longing Forever Yours Santa’s Magic Crystal Risto Silence The Italian Key Mr. Hayhill 30.12.2011 The Storage Priest of Evil Ito – A Diary of an Urban Priest Saving Souls The Hustlers Vares – Pahan suudelma Tuntematon emäntä Eetu & Konna Filmimaa Oy Veljekset Hyvä poika Sinkkuelämän säännöt Elokuu Vares – Huhtikuun tytöt Taistelu Turusta Roskisprinssi Vares – Sukkanauhakäärme Pussikaljaelokuva Likainen pommi Matka Edeniin Syvälle salattu Kotirauha Där vi en gång gått Hiljaa toivotut Ikuisesti sinun Maaginen kristalli Hiljaisuus Avain Italiaan Herra Heinämäki ja leijonatuuliviiri Varasto MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Millennium Film Oy Aito Media Oy Cinet Bronson Club Oy Solar Films Inc. Snapper Films Oy Kinosto Oy Artia Marianna Films Oy Oy Bufo Ab Making Movies Oy Bronson Club Illume Ltd. Periferia Productions Oy Solar Films Inc. Långfi lm Kinotar Oy Sputnik Oy Juonifi lmi Oy Bad Taste Ltd. MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Solar Films Inc. Helsinki-fi lmi Oy Vaski-Filmi Avanton Productions Oy Epidem ZOT Yellow Film & TV Cine Works Oy Harmaa Media Jackpot Films Oy Kinosto Oy Olli Saarela Pirjo Honkasalo Saku Pollari Jalmari Helander Lauri Nurkse Anders Engström Juha Wuolijoki Elina Kivihalme Kari Häkkinen Markku Tuurna Mika Kaurismäki Zaida Bergroth Tonislav Hristov Oskari Sipola Lauri Törhönen Jouko Aaltonen Raimo O Niemi Lauri Törhönen Ulrika Bengts Ville Jankeri Aki Kaurismäki Elias Koskimies Rax Rinnekangas Joona Tena Aleksi Mäkelä Peter Lindholm Timo Haanpää Mia Halme Antti Haikala Tuomas Summanen Sakari Kirjavainen Rosa Karo Pekka Karjalainen & Matti Grönberg Taru Mäkelä 87 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F I N N I S H 88 Film Festivals in Finland 2012 DocPoint – Helsinki Documentary Film Festival 24.–29.1.2012 Fredrikinkatu 23, FI-00120 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 672 472, Fax +358 9 673 998 [email protected] www.docpoint.info Espoo Ciné International Film Festival 17.–26.8.2012 PO Box 95, FI-02101 Espoo Tel. +358 9 466 599, Fax +358 9 466 458 [email protected] www.espoocine.fi Tampere International Short Film Festival 7.–12.3.2012 PO Box 305 Tullikamarinaukio 2, FI-33101 Tampere Tel. +358 3 223 5681, Fax +358 3 223 0121 [email protected] www.tamperefi lmfestival.fi Helsinki Film Festival – Love & Anarchy 20.–30.9.2012 PO Box 889, Mannerheimintie 21–24, FI-00101 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6843 5230, Fax +358 9 6843 5232 [email protected] www.hiff.fi Sodankylän elokuvajuhlat – Midnight Sun Film Festival 13–17.6.2012 Kansanopistontie 5, FI-99600 Sodankylä Tel. +358 16 614 526, Fax +358 16 614 522 office@msfi lmfestival.fi www.msfi lmfestival.fi Oulu International Children’s Film Festival 19.–25.11.2012 Hallituskatu 7, FI-90100 Oulu Tel. +358 8 881 1293, Fax +358 8 881 1290 eszter.vuojala@oufi lmcenter.fi www.oulunelokuvakeskus.fi /lef International Sales Companies Bavaria Film International Bavariafi lmplatz 7 / Building 71 D-82031 Geiselgasteig Tel. +49 89 6499-2686 klaus.rasmussen@bavaria-fi lm.de www.bavaria-fi lm-international.de Interprod / Klas Fransberg Vislauskuja 13, FI-00520 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 587 2171 [email protected] www.interprod.fi Deckert Distribution GmbH Marienplatz 1, D-04103 Leipzig Tel. +49 341 215 66 38 [email protected] The Match Factory Balthasarstr. 79–81, D-50670 Cologne Tel. +49 221 539 709-0 [email protected] www.the-match-factory.com EastWest fi lmdistribution Schottenfeldgasse 14 1070 Vienna, Austria Tel : +43 1 524 93 10 34 [email protected] Nonstop Sales Box 271 34, SE-102 52 Stockholm Tel. +46 8 400 100 00 [email protected] www.nonstopsales.net Global Screen, Global Screen GmbH Sonnenstraße 21, D-80331 München Tel. +49 89 2441295 500 [email protected] www.globalscreen.de Stealth Media Group 14 Regent Hill, UK – BN1 3ED Brighton Tel. +44 1273 739 182 [email protected] www.stealthmediagroup.com TF1 International Tel. +33 1 41 4121 68 [email protected] www.tf1international.com TrustNordisk Filmbyen 28, DK-2650 Hvidovre Tel. +45 3686 8788, [email protected] www.trustnordisk.com The Yellow Affair Götgatan 9, SE-11646, Stockholm Tel. +46 8 645 1212 [email protected] www.yellowaffair.com 89 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F I N N I S H Useful Addresses Aalto University – School of Arts, Design and Architecture Department of Motion Picture, Television and Production Design Hämeentie 135 C FI-00560 Helsinki / PO Box 31000 FI-00076 Aalto Tel. +358 9 47 001 [email protected], www.taik.fi /elo Actors in Scandinavia Jääkärinkatu 10 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 540 640 [email protected], www.actors.fi Agency Unreal Aleksis Kiven katu 17 A FI-00510 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 330 1515 [email protected] www.agencyunreal.com 90 Animation Clinic – Finnish Animation Association c/o Suomen Elokuvakontakti Pohjoisranta 20 B 23 FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 721 8304 [email protected] www.animaatioklinikka.fi The Association of Finnish Film Workers – SET ry. Meritullinkatu 33 A FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2511 2142 Fax +358 9 2511 2191 [email protected] www.teme.fi /set Anorak Agency Aleksis Kiven katu 17 A FI-00510 Helsinki Tel +358 9 7206 5445 [email protected] www.anorak.fi The Association of Independent Producers in Finland – SATU ry. Fabianinkatu 4 B 14 FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 684 0610 Fax +358 9 622 1806 [email protected] www.satu.fi The Association of Finnish Film Directors – SELO ry. PO Box 177 FI-00531 Helsinki [email protected] www.selo.fi AVEK – The Promotion Centre for Audio-Visual Culture in Finland Hietaniemenkatu 2 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4315 2350 Fax +358 9 4315 2377 [email protected] www.kopiosto.fi /avek Broadcast Text Helsinki – The all-round text language service in fi lm, TV & video Sörnäisten rantatie 27 C FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4133 7700 Fax +358 9 4133 7730 [email protected] www.broadcasttext.fi The Central Organisation of Finnish Film Producers – SEK ry. Kaisaniemenkatu 3 B 29 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 2311 Fax +358 9 6877 2320 fi lmikamari@fi lmikamari.fi www.fi lmikamari.fi Channel Four Finland – Nelonen PO Box 350 FI-00151 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 45 451 www.nelonen.fi The Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE FI-00024 Yleisradio Tel. +358 9 14 801 www.yle.fi Digital Film Finland Oy / Generator Post Pursimiehenkatu 29–31 A FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 20 123 2300 Fax +358 20 123 2360 www.generator.fi Finnish Centre for Media Education & Audiovisual Media – MEKU Sörnäisten Rantatie 25 A FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2285 41 Fax +358 9 2285 4470 www.meku.fi Favex – Finnish Film & Audiovisual Export Kalevankatu 39–41 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 752 7777 Fax +358 9 622 1860 [email protected] www.favex.fi The Finnish Chamber of Films Kaisaniemenkatu 3 B 29 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 2315 Fax +358 9 6877 2320 fi lmikamari@fi lmikamari.fi www.fi lmikamari.fi The Finnish Cinema Exhibitor’s Association – SEOL ry. Kaisaniemenkatu 3 B 29 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 2315 Fax +358 9 6877 2320 fi lmikamari@fi lmikamari.fi www.fi lmikamari.fi Media Desk Finland c/o The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 3013 Fax +358 9 6220 3070 [email protected] www.mediadesk.fi The Finnish Film Contact Pohjoisranta 20 B 23 FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6129 720 Fax +358 9 6129 7210 fi [email protected] www.elokuvakontakti.fi MTV3 Finland FI-00033 MTV3 Tel +358 10 300 300 www.mtv3.fi The Finnish Film Distributors’ Association – SEL ry. Kaisaniemenkatu 3 B 29 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 2315 Fax +358 9 6877 2320 fi lmikamari@fi lmikamari.fi www.fi lmikamari.fi National Audiovisual Archive PO Box 16 FI-00501 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 615 400 [email protected] www.kava.fi State Committee for Cinema PO Box 293 FI-00171 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 1607 7064 [email protected] 91 2 0 1 2 F I L M S F I N N I S H 92 Distributors in Finland Oy Cinema Mondo Ltd Unioninkatu 10 A 27 FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 201 555 804 Fax +358 201 555 805 [email protected] www.cinemamondo.fi FS Film Oy Urho Kekkosen katu 4–6 E FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 300 460 Fax +358 207 300 461 antti.toiviainen@fs-fi lm.fi www.fs-fi lm.fi Bio Rex Distribution Tallberginkatu 1 A 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 375 5558 [email protected] www.biorex.fi /distribution Oy Future Film Distribution Ab Hovioikeudenpuistikko 9 FI-65100 Vaasa Tel. +358 10 423 9500 harry.paivalainen@futurefi lm.fi www.futurefi lm.fi Finnkino Oy Koivuvaarankuja 2 FI-01640 Vantaa Tel. +358 9 131 191 Fax +358 9 8527 206 [email protected] www.finnkino.fi Oy Kinoscreen Illusion Ltd. Pohjoisranta 20 B 23 FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5893 8861 Fax +358 9 5893 8860 [email protected] www.kinoscreen.com Oy Nordisk Film Ab John Stenbergin ranta 2 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4764 460 Fax +358 9 4764 4640 katarina.nyman@nordiskfi lm.com www.nordiskfi lm.fi Scanbox Entertainment Finland Oy Eerikinkatu 3 B, 5. krs FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 811 850 Fax +358 207 811 751 [email protected] www.scanbox.com Pirkanmaan elokuvakeskus PO Box 432 FI-33101 Tampere Tel. +358 3 223 4912 Fax +358 3 222 6525 [email protected] www.elokuvakeskus.com The Walt Disney Company - Nordic Kaisaniemenkatu 2 B FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 8562 9500 Fax +358 9 8562 9550 [email protected] www.disney.fi Oy Atlantic Film Finland Ab Kauppatie 4 FI-65610 Mustasaari Tel. +358 50 505 1869 Fax +358 6 322 1715 jenni.ukkonen@atlanticfi lm.fi www.atlanticfi lm.fi 93 F I L M S 2 0 1 2 Producers F I N N I S H Aamu Filmcompany Ltd. Hiihtomäentie 34 FI-00800 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 68 744 980 Mobile +358 40 735 5977 Fax. +358 9 68 744 981 info@aamufi lmcompany.fi www.aamufi lmcompany.fi Festival contacts: The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3050 [email protected] www.ses.fi 94 Animaker Oy Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 0 774 9810 hannu.tuomainen@ cinemaker.fi Avanton Productions Oy Harjuviita 16 A 21 FI-02110 Espoo Tel. +358 50 567 1895 [email protected] www.avanton.fi Alppiharjun Elokuva Oy Pariisinkatu 9 C 32 FI-00550 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 563 4085 [email protected] Art Films Production AFP Oy Merimiehenkatu 10 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4159 3640 Fax +358 9 4159 3690 info@artfi lms.inet.fi www.artfi lmsproduction.com Bad Taste Ltd Minna Canthin katu 3 A 1 FI-00250 Helsinki [email protected] www.btlimited.fi Anima Vitae Ltd. Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 20 774 9810 Fax +358 20 774 9819 [email protected] www.anima.fi Artista Filmi Oy PO Box 244 FI-28101 Pori Tel. +358 2 647 7441 Fax. +358 2 647 7551 [email protected] www.artistafi lmi.fi Blind Spot Pictures Oy Merimiehenkatu 36 D FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 593 7714 Fax +358 9 710 061 [email protected] www.blindspot.fi Bronson Club Hämeentie 11 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 590 9999 [email protected] www.bronson.fi Oy Bufo Ab Vilhovuorenkatu 11 A FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 45 131 4652 [email protected] www.bufo.fi Cine Works Oy Kansankuja 6 FI-00680 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 386 1266 [email protected] www.cineworks.fi Cinemaker Oy Iso Roobertinkatu 17 D FI-00120 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 278 5060 Fax +358 9 278 5242 [email protected] www.cinemaker.fi Cinet Oy Kristianinkatu 1 A 4 FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 841 7442 [email protected] www.cinet.fi Crystal Eye Ltd. Lämmittäjänkatu 4 A FI-00880 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 694 2308 Fax +358 9 694 7224 [email protected] www.crystaleye.fi Dictator Films Oy Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki, Finland Tel. +358 9 7740 300 aleksi.bardy@helsinki-fi lmi.fi Dionysos Films Oy Pengerkatu 18 A LH4 FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7530 600 riina.hyytia@dionysosfi lms.fi www.dionysosfi lms.fi Edith Film Oy Pursimiehenkatu 8 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6124 9660 Fax +358 10 296 1505 info@edithfi lm.fi www.edithfi lm.fi Epidem ZOT Pursimiehenkatu 23 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 5442490 mikael.whlforss@ epidemzot.com www.epidemzot.com Oy Filmkompaniet Alpha Ab Meritullinkatu 11 K FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5622 123 Fax +358 9 5622 125 tom@fi lmkompaniet.fi www.fi lmkompaniet.fi First Floor Productions Oy Pursimiehenkatu 8 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6124 9660 [email protected] www.firstfloor.fi 95 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F I L M S Fisher King Production Oy Rikhardinkatu 4 B 21 FI-00130 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 693 743 [email protected] www.fisherking.fi Festival contacts: The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3050 [email protected] www.ses.fi 96 Harmaa Media Oy Apollonkatu 4 A 11 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 580 6937 [email protected] Ilokuva Naukkarinen & Co Palotie 23 B FI-02760 Espoo Tel. +358 9 855 4860 [email protected] www.ilokuva.fi Giron-fi lmi Oy Ulvilantie 9 B 7 FI-00350 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 529 2317 [email protected] Helsinki-fi lmi Oy Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7740 300 Fax +358 9 7740 3060 aleksi.bardy@helsinkifi lmi.fi www.helsinkifi lmi.fi It’s Alive Productions Heinäsintie 79 FI-08700 Lohja Tel. +358 50 526 4304 [email protected] www.itsalive.fi Hakalax Productions Oy Topeliuksenkatu 3b A9 FI-00260 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 423 364 john.hakalax@ hakalaxproductions.com www.hakalaxproductions.com Huh Huh -Filmi Oy Suomenlinna C 71 B 5 FI-00190 Tel. +358 50-5469094 [email protected] Jackpot Films Oy Ponsantie 1034 FI-36200 Kangasala Tel. +358 3 376 8116 [email protected] Illume Ltd. Palkkatilankatu 7B FI-00240 Helsinki Tel./Fax +358 9 148 1489 [email protected] www.illume.fi J.W. Documentaries Oy Kapteeninkatu 8 F 12 FI-00140 Helsinki Tel. +358 500 615 345 Fax +358 9 6873 1910 [email protected] Handle Productions Oy Pohjoisranta 20 b B 41 FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 512 205 [email protected] Jörn Donner Productions Oy Pohjoisranta 12 A 2 FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 1357 112 [email protected] Katharsis Films Oy Pohjoinen Hesperiankatu 37 B FI-00260 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 7257 707 Fax +358 9 3422 121 [email protected] www.kafi.fi Kinocompany Finland Oy Vilhonvuorenkatu 11 A FI- 00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 551 2235 [email protected] www.kinocompany.fi Kinoproduction Oy Pasilan vanhat veturitallit FI-00520 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6850 460 Fax. +358 9 6850 4610 [email protected] www.kinoproduction.fi Kinosto Ltd Linnakoskenkatu 23 A 12 FI-00250 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 541 3187 [email protected] www.kinosto.fi Kinotar Oy Työpajankatu 10 A, 2. krs FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7740 040 Fax +358 9 7740 0444 [email protected] www.kinotar.com Kiti Luostarinen Production Ky Härkiöntie 10 FI- 19950 Luhanka Tel. +358 40 771 0133 [email protected] Liberty Production Oy Veneentekijäntie 20 FI-00200 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 417 44 700 jukka.helle@solarfi lms.com Klaffi Productions Ltd. Nahkatehtaankatu 2 FI-90130 Oulu Tel. +358 10 439 2905 [email protected] www.klaffi.com LR Film Productions Oy Caloniuksenkatu 9 D 63 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 507 280 [email protected] Koskela Art & Media House Ky Merimiehenkatu 23 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 491022 [email protected] Kroma Productions Ltd. Linnakoskenkatu 30 FI-06100 Porvoo Tel. +358 40 546 4165 [email protected] www.kromaproductions.net Luxian Productions Oy Kaitaankulma 5C FI-02360 Espoo Tel. +358 40 506 5403 [email protected] Långfi lm Productions Finland Oy Vislauskuja 13 FI-00520 Helsinki Tel. +358 10 440 4800 Fax +358 10 4404809 info@langfi lm.fi www.langfi lm.fi 97 2 0 1 2 F I N N I S H F I L M S Made Merimiehenkatu 36D FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358409005505 [email protected] www.made.fi Making Movies Oy Ratakatu 1b A 5 FI-00120 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 682 9540 Fax +358 9 6842 7870 [email protected] www.mamo.fi Festival contacts: The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3050 [email protected] www.ses.fi 98 Marianna Films Oy Punavuorenkatu 5 A 2 FI-00120 Helsinki Tel./Fax +358 9 622 1614 marianna.fi [email protected] www.mikakaurismaki.com Matila Röhr Nordisk Oy Tallberginkatu 1 A 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5407 820 Fax. +358 9 5407 8210 ilkka.matila@ matilarohr.com www.matilarohr.com Meguru Production Katajanokanlaituri 11 B FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 3014 [email protected] www.meguru.fi Millennium Film Ltd. Koskikartanontie 12 FI-75530 Nurmes Tel. +358 13 511 0100 Fax +358 13 511 0111 millennium@ millenniumfi lm.fi www.millenniumfi lm.fi Mokul Filmi Oy Ruotsalon Kylätie 49 FI-68320 Ruotsalo Tel. +358 50 559 3864 [email protected] Mouka Filmi Oy Vilhonvuorenkatu 11 A FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 731 4354 Fax +358 9 488 692 [email protected] www.mouka.fi Nosferatu Oy Iso-Roobertinkatu 44 B 27 FI-00120 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 314 1543 [email protected] Of Course My Films Oy Nordenskiöldinkatu 3b A 11 FI-00250 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 544 1213 [email protected] Oktober Oy Uutiskatu 3 FI-00240 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 709 3331 [email protected] www.oktober.fi Periferia Productions Oy/ Pystymetsä Oy 3. Linja 5 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 541 2922 outi.rousu@ periferiaproductions.fi www.periferiaproductions.fi Petfi lms Oy Mannerheimintie 49 B 34 FI-00250 Helsinki Tel. +358 10 2790 270 petfi lms@petfi lms.fi www.petfi lms.fi RT Documentaries Oy Runeberginkatu 28 B 11 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 507280 [email protected] 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, PO Box 800 FI-00101 Helsinki Tel. +358 10 231 0710 Fax +358 10 231 0711 juha.wuolijoki@ snapperfi lms.com www.snapperfi lms.com Solar Films Inc. Veneentekijäntie 20 FI-00210 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4174 4700 Fax +358 9 4174 4744 markus.selin@solarfi lms.com www.solarfi lms.com Sputnik Oy Museokatu 13 A FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 100 Fax +358 9 6877 1010 [email protected] www.orimattila.fi / kirjasto/kaurismaki Suomen Filmiteollisuus Oy Olli Tiaisen tie 9 FI-80790 Kontioranta Tel. +358 40 864 4804 toimisto@ suomenfi lmiteollisuus.fi www.suomenfi lmiteollisuus.fi Tuffi Films Oy Vilhonvuorenkatu 11 A FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 172 1778 tuffi@tuffifi lms.com www.tuffifi lms.com Unilumi Oy Lumimetsä FI-99800 Ivalo Tel. +358 40 761 5089 [email protected] www.unilumi.com Vegetarian Films www.vegetarianfi lms.net Yellow Film & TV Vanha talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7740 300 jarkko.hentula@yellowfi lm.fi www.yellowfi lm.fi 99 F I N N I S H Inside cover, front: Things We Do for Love by Matti Ijäs | Inside cover, back: Rat King by Petri Kotwica Editors: Tytti Rantanen | Translations / Editing: Aretta Vähälä, Rich Lyons, Matthew James | Layout: Praxis Oy | Printed by: Premedia Helsinki, 2012 | ISSN 1796-0738 2 0 1 2 F I L M S Back cover: Canned Dreams by Katja Gauriloff, Iron Sky by Timo Vuorensola, Ricky Rapper and Cool Wendy by Mari Rantasila, Purge by Antti J. Jokinen, Stars Above by Saara Cantell, Almost 18 by Maarit Lalli F E A T U R E Front cover: Naked Harbour by Aku Louhimies The Fi nnish F ilm F oundat io n | K a n a v a k a t u 1 2 | FI-0 0 1 6 0 H e ls 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 100 The Finnish Film Foundation w w w . s e s . f i