All Finland articles – Page 12
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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.
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NewsNordisk Film & TV to support regional releases
Oslo-based Nordisk Film & TV Fund is launching scheme to support the distribution of Nordic films in the region.
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Features
Bad Family (Paha Perhe)
After their divorce the father brings up the son, while the mother has had custody of the daughter. 16 years later, after the mother’s death, brother and sister meet again
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NewsFinnish Film Foundation hands out $1.7m
The Finnish Film Foundation has supported four features, including two international co-productions, with $1.7m (€1.34m).








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