All Finland articles – Page 12
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News'21 Ways' producer wins Finnish award
Producer Riina Hyytiä named producer of the year at Finnish Film Week.
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NewsFinnish cinema looking beyond shores
Finnish Film Affair event illustrating diversity of the current crop of features from the country.
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NewsKeanu Reeves eyes Finnish thriller
EXCLUSIVE: Keanu Reeves has been approached to star in Antti J. Jokinen’s thriller The Criminal about organised crime in Finland and Russia.
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NewsJim Broadbent joins Big Game
Cast including Jim Broadbent and Ray Stevenson added to action adventure starring Samuel L Jackson, which begins shooting this week.
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NewsAdele to open Helsinki FF
Palme d’Or winner to open Finnish festival, which has announced its gala films.
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NewsFinns pact for US alliance
Helsinki-based Bronson Club and New York-based Uncorked Productions have started a new collaboration, Start To Finnish, to develop English-language international projects for six top Finnish directors.
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NewsFinnish Film Affair back in September
The FFA will present new Finnish films and works-in-progress for visiting sales agents, buyers and trade press.
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NewsFinnish cinema hits 30-year high
Cinema admissions in Finland reached 8.5 million in 2012, the best result since 1983.
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NewsIron Sky's Timo Vuorensola to direct sci-fi Jeremiah Harm
Film is based on a BOOM! Studios graphic novel of the same name written by industry veterans Keith Giffen and Alan Grant.
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NewsPurge enters Oscar race for Finland
Antti Jokinen’s first Finnish film is currently number one at the local box office chart.
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NewsDan Janvey, Stefano Sollima, Mads Matthiesen to attend Helsinki Film Festival
25th edition runs Sept 20-30.
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NewsInaugural Finnish Film Affair to host world premiere of When Heroes Lie
Finland’s first-ever industry showcase set to take place Sept 25-27.
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NewsHarriet Andersson, Taina Elg, Béla Tarr among guests for Finland's Midnight Sun Film Festival
27th edition runs June 13-17.
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NewsFinnish Film Foundation re-appoints MD Irina Krohn
Appointment of former politician Krohn is effective from August 1, 2011
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FeaturesFinland: animated strength
The territory is making its mark in Europe and banking on its strength in animation.
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Features
Backwood Philosopher
Two biologists from university and an uneducated, but smart lumberjack set out on a journey through the remote backwoods of eastern Finland, where they learn new things about science, history and human nature. Based on Veikko Huovinen’s novel
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Features
Mannerheim
A biopic on Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, the Swedish-speaking nobleman who served the Russian Tsar, before he returned to Finland in 1917 to become the father and later president of his country. He died in 1951
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NewsYellow Bird reveals dates for Millennium Trilogy release
The dates have been set for the release of the second and third instalments of Scandinavian box-office sensation, The Millennium Trilogy.
















