Finnish Films 2006.indd
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Finnish Films 2006.indd
F I N N I S H F I L M S 2 0 0 6 1 2 Contents Feature Films Beauty and the Bastard FC Venus Game Over Homesick Jackpot Jade Warrior Lights in the Dusk Man Exposed (working title) Matti – Hell Is for Heroes Mother of Mine Mystery of the Wolf Palsa Prince of Soap, The Promise Shadow of the Eagle Unna and Nuuk Valo Feature-Length Documentaries 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 Along the Road Little Child Anni from Paanajärvi Cosmic Play Nesting Tree, The Paper Promises Pavlov’s Dogs Revolution Saami Sonic Mirror Väinö Auer (1895–1981) 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 International Sales Companies 63 Top Films in Finland 2005 64 Facts in Figures 66 Finnish Feature Films 2000–2005 67 Useful Addresses 70 Distributors 73 Film Festivals in Finland 2006 74 Producers 75 Feature Films in Production Birth of a Nation, The Man’s Job Vares 2 Rock’n’Roll Never Dies 58 59 60 62 2 0 0 6 35 mm | 1:1,85 | Optical, Dolby Digital | 102’ | Premiere: October 21st 2005 F I L M S Dome Karukoski F E A T U R E Director: Pini Hellstedt Script: Pekko Pesonen Cinematography: Editing: Harri Ylönen Sound design: Juha Hakanen F I N N I S H Music: Jukka Immonen Cast: Pamela Tola, Samuli Vauramo, Joonas Saartamo, Eero Milonoff, Elena Leeve, Mikko Leppilampi, Mikko Kouki, Anna-Leena Härkönen, Eero Saarinen Producers: Aleksi Bardy, Riina Hyytiä, Olli Haikka Production: Helsinki -filmi Oy Distributor in Finland: Finnkino Oy www.tsot.fi 4 Beauty and the Bastard [ Ty t t ö s i n ä o l e t t ä h t i ] Nelli, a girl who’s been subdued by praise, is on her way to medical school if her parents can help it, even though she daydreams about a career as a singer. If only she could come up with a demo that she could use to show her talent to the record companies. Sune, a beaten down kid from a rough area, is a talented hip hop DJ who’s afraid of women. To show his friends otherwise, he makes a bet that he can get Nelli to sleep with him. His friends don’t believe a beauty like her would even spit Sune’s way. But Nelli sees an opportunity to get herself a free demo. As they use each other, they fall for each other. There’s a lot of road to cover to meet halfway. The lady needs to learn to stop trying to please everyone. The tramp needs to learn to observe others in life as well as in art. Sune’s friends have a barrel of fun with what goes on. But Nelli’s boyfriend and Isukki aren’t at all pleased. Taking your own path is always a step into emptiness. Dome Karukoski Dome Karukoski is a 28-year-old first-time director. Beauty and the Bastard is his thesis work for the filmmaking department at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. Dome has directed short films, music videos and approximately 100 TV commercials. Born and raised in Cyprus until he reached school age, Dome’s mother is a Swedish-speaking Finn and his father an American, and because of them he’s spent considerable time in the United States and in Sweden. He sees himself as being a man without a native language. 5 2 0 0 6 35 mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 111’ | Premiere: December 30th 2005 Director: FC Venus F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S Joona Tena Script: Outi Keskevaari, Katri Manninen, Joona Tena Cinematography: Jarkko T. Laine Editing: Jukka Nykänen Sound design: Tuomas Järnefelt Music: Sakari Salli Cast: Minna Haapkylä, Petteri Summanen, Taneli Mäkelä, Laura Malmivaara, Lotta Lehtikari, Miia Nuutila, Hannu-Pekka Björkman FC Venus is a modern comedy about women and men, and the differences between the two. The main characters in the film are Anna and Pete, a couple in their late twenties who live happily together in Helsinki. Pete plays football on a team called FC HeMan, in the lowest possible league. The team sucks, but its players still play, watch, and live football. Anna hates the whole sport, but doesn’t interfere with Pete’s hobby because she loves him. Anna’s love for Pete is put to the test when she finds out to her shock that Pete has ordered tickets with his teammates to the Football World Cup in Germany, putting his team first and her second. In a fit of anger, Anna ends up making a bet with Pete: She puts together a team from the wives and girlfriends of the FC HeMan players and challenges the men to a match at the end of the summer. If the women win, the men will have to give up football. If the men win, the women will never again give the men a hard time about their hobby. Thus is the women’s team FC Venus formed. The film follows the women during one summer on their quest towards the football match to end all football matches. It’s his game but her rules. Producers: Jarkko Hentula, Mikko Tenhunen Production: Talent House Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.fcvenus.com 6 Joona Tena FC Venus is directed by Joona Tena, and the film marks his feature film debut. Tena has, however, directed several acclaimed and award winning TV dramas and short films including The Good Ship (Onnellisten laiva , 2004) and Kivi ja Kilpi (2003 and 2001). 7 2 0 0 6 35 mm | Cinemascope | Dolby Digital | 90’ | Premiere: August 26th 2005 Director: Game Over F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S Pekka Lehto Script: William Aldridge, based on original story by Pekka Lehto, Jaakko Heinimäki, Juha Siltala Cinematography: Kasimir Lehto Editing: Joona Louhivuori Sound design: Jyrki Rahkonen Music: Mew and Mauri Sumén Cast: Reino Nordin, Julius Lavonen, Juuso Pekkinen, Jarkko Niemi, Joonas Saartamo, Lilli Aro, Karoliina Blackburn Producer: Pekka Lehto Production: KinoFinlandia Oy Co-producers: GötaFilm AB (Sweden), Globe Entertainment Limited (UK) Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy 8 Game Over – Life begins on Friday. 18-year-old Kimi graduates from high school. He is going to show the world that he can be richer and more successful than his extremely successful dad. Kimi is the coach of a junior floorball team. Riku, H.P. and Valtteri are his star players. Kimi makes a deal with the charismatic Pertti Ilola to sponsor the floorball championship finals. When Kimi realises that Pertti is a failed fraudster and is using Kimi to get a foot inside the corporate world of his dad, Kimi decides to take his revenge. He plans to lure Pertti to his parents’ weekend cottage and steal the briefcase stuffed with cash that Pertti always carries with him, the perfect crime since Pertti would never report the theft of money he has embezzled. H.P., Valtteri and Riku happily agree to help Kimi. To them it’s just a game like many other games that Kimi has organised before. Nothing could go wrong. But this time, everything does. Detective Inspector Karoliina Ranta has no difficulty following the sloppy trail of clues that leads to the four boys. The young woman uncovers the strong bond of friendship between the four boys who have all been left to grow up “on their own.” Desperate to be accepted and praised, Kimi turns to Ranta. Finally, in his own inimitable way, Kimi accepts that he is faced with a choice and that he must make a decision. Even if it is for all the wrong reasons. Pekka Lehto Pekka Lehto’s previous films include The Real McCoy (1999), Tango Cabaret (Tango kabaree, 2001), The Well (Kaivo, 1992) and V.O.I.T.K.A. Forest Brothers (V.O.I.T.K.A. Metsän veljet). 9 2 0 0 6 35 mm | 16:9 Anamorphic | Dolby 5.1 | 85’ | Premiere: August 12th 2005 F I L M S Director: F E A T U R E Cinematography: Petri Kotwica Script: Petri Kotwica, Selma Vilhunen Harri Räty Editing: Anne Lakanen Homesick [ Ko t i - i k ä v ä ] After an accident, Sami, 17, is taken to the youth ward of a mental hospital. The boy does not talk or show his feelings. Sami’s mother refuses to accept that her son was involuntarily taken from her. Sami would certainly be much better at home. Sami’s new roommate Rudolf would prefer to stay at the hospital for ever. A strange friendship develops between the two boys. A dedicated male nurse, Taneli makes an effort to reach Sami and find out what caused his “accident.” Homesick is a feature film about survival, care and hope. Sound design: F I N N I S H Kyösti Väntänen Music: Tapani Rinne, DJ Slow Cast: Julius Lavonen, Tarja Heinula, Janne Virtanen Producers: Kai Nordberg, Kaarle Aho Production: Making Movies Oy Distributor in Finland: Finnkino Oy International sales: Oy Future Film Ab www.homesickthemovie.com 10 Petri Kotwica Director Petri Kotwica (born in 1964) has completed a degree in directing, graduating from the University of Art and Design, Helsinki. He has also studied theoretical philosophy at the University of Helsinki and personal directing at the Theatre Academy of Finland. Kotwica has made many award winning short films, including The Tunnel (Tunneli , 1996), Helmet (Kypärä, 1998), Force Majeure (1999) and Las Nueve Vidas (2000). Currently he is working on his next feature film Black Ice (Musta jää). 11 2 0 0 6 35 mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby digital | 93’ | Premiere: February 17th 2006 Director: F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S Pekka Karjalainen [ K u m m e l i n J a c k p o t ] Script: Timo Kahilainen, Heikki Vihinen Cinematography: Jarkko T. Laine Editing: Kauko Lindfors The new film by the Finnish comedy group Kummeli is a story about greed, friendship and compulsive gambling. Pertti Järvelä is a con man whose honour depends on his ability to finance his daughter’s trip to Canada. The man has to get a job! He finds work in a company owned by Jehovah’s Witnesses. This enables Pertti and his friends to plan a large-scale swindle – expecting a jackpot... Sound design: Olli Pärnänen Music: Timo Kahilainen, Heikki Silvennoinen, Heikki Hela Cast: Heikki Silvennoinen, Heikki Hela, Timo Kahilainen, Heikki Vihinen, Aake Kalliala, Riitta Havukainen, Andre Wikström, Oiva Lohtander, Mervi Takatalo, Satu Säävälä, Mari Turunen, Risto Salmi Producer: Timo Kahilainen Production: Jackpot Films Oy Distributor in Finland: Buena Vista International Finland Oy www.kummelinjackpot.fi 12 Jackpot Pekka Karjalainen Pekka Karjalainen (born in 1961) studied at the Film Department of the University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH from which he graduated as a Master of Arts. Karjalainen has worked as a sound designer in 30 feature-length films. The films he has directed include the documentary film The Rhythm (Rytmi, 1991), the feature-length road movie Hysteria (1993) and the television films A Pastoral (Pastoraali, 1995) and Beatlehem (2003). 13 2 0 0 6 35 mm | Cinemascope | Dolby digital | 110’ | Premiere: October 2006 Director: F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S AJ Annila [ J a d e s o t u r i ] Script: AJ Annila & Petri Jokiranta, based on a story by Iiro Küttner Cinematography: Henri Blomberg Sound design: Timo Anttila, Erno Kumpulainen Cast: Tommi Eronen, Zhang Jingchu, Markku Peltola, Krista Kosonen, Elle Kull, Cheng Taishen, Dang Hao Producers: Petri Jokiranta, Tero Kaukomaa Before the ultimate fight between good and evil, he should not fall in love. Jade Warrior, the first Finnish Kung Fu film, combines Finnish and Chinese mythologies in one film. Jade Warrior is an homage to the Kung Fu genre strongly spiced with a truly original approach to the Finnish national epic Kalevala. Like Kalevala, Jade Warrior is a pure melodrama, a story about Kalevala’s greatest hero. Thousands of years ago in ancient China, a love-struck master swordsman fights against his destiny. He wants another chance to be reunited with his loved one, and he gets that chance, in a faraway place and a faraway time, in the cold north, in modern Finland. Jade Warrior is set in ancient China during the early iron age and present day Finland. The past is feeding the story in the present day, slowly revealing our warrior, his true origins, his superior skills and his destiny. Production: Blind Spot Pictures Oy In coproduction with: San Fu Maltha / Fu Works (The Netherlands), Peter Loehr / Ming Productions (China), Margus Õunapuu / Film Tower Kuubis (Estonia) Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy International sales: Rezo Films www.jadewarrior.net 14 Jade Warrior AJ Annila AJ Annila (born 1977) is a young and promising film director. Educated at the Tampere Polytechnic School of Art and Media, Annila graduated as a film director in 2002. His graduation work dealt with Hong Kong action films. Annila has directed several short films, commercials and music videos. 15 2 0 0 6 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35 mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | 78’ | Premiere: February 3rd 2006 F I N N I S H [ L a i t a k a u p u n g i n v a l o t ] Janne Hyytiäinen, Maria Järvenhelmi, Ilkka Koivula, Maria Heiskanen concludes the trilogy that started with Drifting Clouds (Kauas pilvet karkaavat , 1996) and continued with The Man Without a Past (Mies vailla menneisyyttä , 2002). Where the trilogy’s first film was about unemployment and the second about homelessness, the theme of Lights in the Dusk is loneliness. Like Chaplin’s little tramp, the protagonist, a man named Koistinen, searches the hard world for a small crack through which he could crawl in, but both his fellow beings and the faceless apparatus of the society see it their business to crush his modest hopes, one after another. Criminal elements exploit his longing for love and his position as a night watchman in a robbery they pull off, leaving Koistinen to face the consequences. This is done with the help of the most callous woman in the history of cinema since Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s All About Eve (1950). As a result Koistinen loses his job, his freedom and his dreams. Luckily for our protagonist, the author of the film has a reputation of being a soft-hearted old man, so we can assume there is a spark of hope illuminating the final scene. Aki Kaurismäki Producer: Aki Kaurismäki Lights in the Dusk Director, script: Aki Kaurismäki Cinematography: Timo Salminen Sound design: Jouko Lumme, Tero Malmberg Set design: Markku Pätilä Costumes: Outi Harjupatana Cast: Aki Kaurismäki Production: Sputnik Oy Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy International sales: The Match Factory GmbH 16 Lights in the Dusk Aki Kaurismäki (b. 1957) has been directing films since early ’80s. His filmography includes over fifteen features and several short films. 17 2 0 0 6 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35 mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby | 100’ | Premiere: September 15th 2006 F I N N I S H [ R i i s u t t u m i e s ] is a comedy of a forty-year-old priest, Pitkänen, who considers himself a rebel. In fact, the only signs of his rebellion are his ponytail and the boots he wears under his priest vestments. He is stuck on the intermediate level in the church hierarchy, a rank which is too low for his wife’s family, but too high for his best friends. One Sunday, after an overdone rebellious sermon, the bishop wants to meet Pitkänen. He thinks he’s in deep shit, but the bishop wants him to take on the bishop’s office. “Modern times need a modern bishop. A Rock Bishop!” Pitkänen grabs the oppurtunity, but first he has to sell all his ideals in order to realise them. And the worst thing is that he has no idea that his wife is plotting with the bishop behind his back for his promotion. Man Exposed Director: Aku Louhimies Script: Veli-Pekka Hänninen Cinematography: Harri Räty Editing: PV Lehtinen Sound design: Janne Laine, Kirka Sainio Cast: Samuli Edelmann, Matleena Kuusniemi, Mikko Kouki, Laura Malmivaara, Jussi Parviainen Producer: Harri Räty Production: Lasihelmi Filmi Oy Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy 18 Man Exposed (working title) Aku Louhimies Aku Louhimies (born 1968) is one of Finland’s celebrated young directors. His first two feature films, Restless (Levottomat , 2000) and Lovers and Leavers (Kuutamolla , 2002), were both box office hits in Finland. In 2003, he directed the TV series Leavings (Irtiottoja) which received Venla prizes and was praised by critics. His third feature Frozen Land (Paha maa, 2005) won the main prize at the Gothenburg Film Festival 2005 and the Jury Prize at the Moscow Film Festival and received an award from the Church of Sweden. Louhimies was named Director of the Year in 2004. 19 2 0 0 6 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35 mm colour | 2,35:1 | Dolby digital | 130’ | Premiere: January 13th 2006 Director: Aleksi Mäkelä Script: Marko Leino Cinematography: Pini Hellstedt Editing: Kimmo Taavila Sound design: Jyrki Rahkonen Music: F I N N I S H Tuomas Kantelinen Cast: Jasper Pääkkönen, Peter Franzén, Elina Hietala, Elina Knihtilä, Juha Veijonen Producer: Markus Selin, executive producer Jukka Helle [ M a t t i ] Motto: Life is the best time for a man. A tragicomedy based on the unreal life of a real person. The famous ski-jumper Matti Nykänen won everything possible during his career – and more: 4 Olympic gold medals, 7 World Championship titles, 4 World Cup tour championships and 46 World Cup circuit victories. Once his career as a professional athlete ended, however, the other side of his personality emerged into public view in all of its vulgarity. Wherever he roams, drama and catastrophe dog his footsteps. And everything is exposed in the headlines the next day… Matti – Hell Is for Heroes is a drama feature based on a true story about a man who loves skijumping so much that he rises to the top of his game and becomes the best in the world. But although he can fly like an eagle, his life is littered with crash-landings. He stumbles, falls, and miraculously gets back to his feet – ready to tackle yet another doomed and foolhardy stunt jump. His road from worshipped athlete and national hero to tabloid laughing stock is basically a tragic story. But not even Matti Nykänen himself can – or will – deny the comic aspects of his unfortunate mishaps. “I have often wished that I was an average joe – and people would treat me as one. But I guess that I set my goals above average in my athletic life. And I guess I will have to see that role to the end.” (Matti Nykänen) Production: Aleksi Mäkelä Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä (born 1969) has directed several hugely popular films, many of them produced by Markus Selin. Matti – Hell Is for Heroes is Mäkelä’s seventh feature film. His previous works include Vares (2004), Bad Boys – A True Story (Pahat pojat , 2003), The South (Lomalla , 2000) and The Tough Ones (Häjyt , 1999). Distributor in Finland: Buena Vista International Finland Oy International sales: Birch Tree Entertainment www.solarfilms.com 20 Matti – Hell Is for Heroes 21 2 0 0 6 Super 35 mm | 1:2,35 | Dolby Digital | 111’ | Premiere: September 30th 2005 Director: F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S Klaus Härö [ Ä i d e i s t ä p a r h a i n ] Script: Jimmy Karlsson, Kirsi Wikman, based on a novel by Heikki Hietamies and original script by Veikko Aaltonen Cinematography: Jarkko T. Laine Editing: Darek Hodor Sound design: Kirka Sainio Music: Tuomas Kantelinen Cast: Topi Majaniemi, Maria Lundqvist, Marjaana Maijala, Michael Nyqvist, Esko Salminen, Aino-Maija Tikkanen Producer: Ilkka Matila Production: MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales www.motherofmine.com 22 Mother of Mine This is a story about a small boy who had two mothers and yet had none. In 1943, in a war-torn Finland, 9-year-old Eero’s father is killed on the front. Eero’s mother makes the painful decision to send her only child to safety in neutral Sweden. In Sweden, Eero’s foster mother, Signe, welcomes him to her home but not to her heart. Eero doesn’t speak any Swedish and feels unwelcome in his foster family while missing his mother terribly. All the long-awaited letters from his mother are addressed to Signe, not to him. One day Eero accidentally discovers a letter which he never was supposed to read. During the Second World War over 70,000 war children were sent from Finland to Sweden, Denmark and Norway in the biggest evacuation of children ever undertaken in the world. Mother of Mine, by award-winning director Klaus Härö is the first feature-length film ever made about the fate of an individual war child. Klaus Härö Director Klaus Härö made his claim to fame after his debut film Elina (Näkymätön Elina , 2002). The film won over 30 Finnish and international film awards, and was Finland’s Oscar nominee for 2003. Mother of Mine is Härö’s second feature film. Born in 1971, Härö has also directed documentary and short films, including the acclaimed documentary Three Wishes (Kolme toivetta , 2001), which told the story of three children suffering from cancer. 23 2 0 0 6 F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 35 mm | 16:9 | Dolby stereo | 90’ | Planned premiere: December 15th 2006 Director: Raimo O Niemi Script: Heikki Vuento Cinematography: Kari Sohlberg Editing: Jukka Nykänen Sound design: Paul Jyrälä Cast: Tiia Talvisara, Janne Saksela, Vuokko Hovatta, Peter Franzén, Miia Nuutila, Kari-Pekka Toivonen Producers: Leila Lyytikäinen, Claes Olsson [ S u d e n a r v o i t u s ] 12-year-old Salla loves nature and enjoys the wilderness where she feels at home. She lives with her adopted parents in a small village where her father works as a policeman. One day Salla’s biological mother Laila returns to the village after a ten-year absence, upsetting the inhabitants and even scaring many of them. The adventure starts when Salla rescues two wolf-cubs from poachers. Though an endangered species, wolves are a threat to the local livelihood, reindeer husbandry. The hiding and rescuing of the cubs from the poacher Venesmaa becomes a mission during which Salla has to trust her instincts, her best friend and even her long lost mother. Mystery of the Wolf is also a story about how Salla faces her own past. Besides blood ties, Salla and Laila are united by their mysterious connection with nature and animals. In spite of her youth, Salla has to brave difficulties and make decisions that challenge the community and that simultaneously force her to define her own relationship with her two mothers. Mystery of the Wolf is a family film, an exciting adventure in the wilderness of the Finnish Lapland. Production: Kinoproduction Oy Raimo O Niemi Co-production: Raimo O Niemi (b. 1948) is best known for his films for children and young adults. After his studies at a film school in Moscow in the 1970s, Niemi directed several Finnish TV-series and short films in the 70s and 80s. His first feature was The Killing of the Cat (Kissan kuolema , 1993). Niemi’s biggest box office success so far is the feature Tommy and the Wildcat (Poika ja ilves, 1998). Niemi has received several international awards for his work. Filmlance International AB / Börje Hansson, Killerpic Ltd. / Mike Downey, POEM / Markku Flink Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: Nordisk Film International Sales 24 Mystery of the Wolf 25 2 0 0 6 F E A T U R E F I L M S 35 mm | Cinemascope | Dolby Digital | ~90’ | Premiere: Autumn 2006 Palsa A fictitious film about a well-known Finnish artist, Kalervo Palsa, a man who painted his dreams and nightmares. Director: Pekka Lehto Script: Iiro Küttner and Pekka Lehto Cinematography: F I N N I S H Kasimir Lehto Editing: Joona Louhivuori Music: Alamaailman Vasarat Cast: Pekka Lehto Janne Reinikainen, Maria Järvenhelmi, Markku Peltola, Antti Raivio, Tiina Weckström Pekka Lehto’s previous films include The Real McCoy (1999), which has topped the list of most-viewed Nordic documentaries, the original Tango Cabaret (Tango kabaree, 2001), The Well (Kaivo, 1992) and V.O.I.T.K.A. Forest Brothers (V.O.I.T.K.A. Metsän veljet), which premiered in autumn 2004 and tells the story of two draft-dodging brothers who hid in the vast forests of a small country for 14 years. Game Over (2005) is presented in this catalogue. Producer: Pekka Lehto Production: KinoFinlandia Oy 26 27 2 0 0 6 F I L M S Director: F E A T U R E 35 mm | 1:1,85 | Optical, Dolby digital | ~100’ | Premiere: February 10th 2006 Janne Kuusi Script: Aleksi Bardy Cinematography: Pentti Keskimäki Editing: Kimmo Kohtamäki F I N N I S H Sound design: Tuomas Klaavo Music: Ilkka Talasranta Cast: Pamela Tola, Mikko Leppilampi, Outi Mäenpää, Juha Veijonen, Jani Volanen, Tommi Korpela Producers: Aleksi Bardy, Riina Hyytiä, Olli Haikka Production: Helsinki -filmi Oy Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy www.saippuaprinssi.fi 28 The Prince of Soap [ S a i p p u a p r i n s s i ] Ilene is a broke amateur actor who, through a series of misunderstandings, ends up working on the story team of a soap opera. At the cast and crew party, Ilene gets to know and falls for the star of the show, Kevin, who plays a fire fighter named Andy. But Kevin isn’t single, so nothing happens between them. Ilene begins writing scenes for Andy and uses the script as a tool for seduction. But the show’s producer, Rachel, intervenes. It turns out that she is the one who has a relationship with Kevin (even though Rachel is married). The women lock horns in a manic fight for the soul of Kevin/Andy using the show’s scripts. As a by-product of the fight, some of the best scripts ever produced for the show are being written and Rachel is forced to admit that Ilene is a very talented storyteller. Kevin is caught in the middle of such a vicious game that he begins to lose his grip on reality and begins to think that he is Andy. He starts living on the set as if it were his home, and is no longer able to differentiate the show from real life. Rachel and Ilene’s struggle climaxes in the season’s final episode, which is aired live. Both Rachel and Ilene are dressed for roles and placed in front of the cameras. It’s clear that one of the characters will die in this episode, but who will it be? Janne Kuusi Janne Kuusi graduated in 1984 from the Motion Picture, Television and Production Design Department of the University of Art and Design Helsinki. He has worked as a director, producer, editor and writer on documentaries, TV series, feature films and short films as well as a lecturer of film directing. Kuusi’s recent works include the feature film Flowers and Binding (Kukkia ja sidontaa , 2004), and the TV serie Free Fall (Vapaa pudotus, 2002), which consists of independent television films. 29 2 0 0 6 S-35 mm | Cinemascope | Dolby Digital | 112’ | Premiere: December 2nd 2005 F I L M S Ilkka Vanne F E A T U R E Director: Cinematography: Script: Inkeri Kilpinen, adaptation Elina Halttunen Jani Kumpulainen Editing: Tuomo Leino Sound design: F I N N I S H Pekka Karjalainen Music: [ L u p a u s ] is a story about three young women whose lives are afflicted by the Second World War. Mona has just finished school and dreams of veterinary studies in Oslo. Anna is thinking of getting married and starting her own family. Ruth has her mind set on studying theology. But how to believe in a future when the whole world around you is being shaken? The film follows five years in the lives of Mona, Anna and Ruth, from 1939 to 1944. Promise portrays the young women’s longing, dreams and process of growing up at a time when Finland was thrust into war against the Soviet Union. It’s a story of women who set their dreams aside for their country and joined up in the voluntary Lotta Svärd defence service. The work of the “Lottas” had a significant impact both at home and on the front in a small country’s struggle to preserve its independence. Promise Tuomas Kantelinen Cast: Laura Birn, Karoliina Vanne, Hanna Lekander Ilkka Vanne Producer: Promise is Ilkka Vanne’s third feature film. Asko Apajalahti Previously, he has directed Return to Plainlands (Lakeuden kutsu, 2000), a drama set in the Finnish countryside, and Land of Love (Vieraalla maalla , 2003), a satire about Finns. In addition to these films, Vanne has directed many well-loved TV series that have gained large audiences in Finland. He is remembered for such series as Seitsemän (2001), Puhtaat valkeat lakanat (1993) and Ruusun aika (1990). Production: Fantasiafilmi Oy Distributor in Finland: Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy International sales: MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy www.lupaus.fi 30 Promise 31 2 0 0 6 F I L M S F E A T U R E 35 mm | 1:2,35 Cinemascope | Dolby Digital | 113’ | Premiere: September 9th 2005 F I N N I S H [ K a k s i p ä i s e n k o t k a n Shadow of the Eagle, Director, script: Timo Koivusalo Cinematography: Pertti Mutanen Editing: Jyrki Luukko, Timo Koivusalo Sound design: Jyrki Luukko Timo Koivusalo, Susanna Palin, Conductor Markku Johansson Cast: Timo Koivusalo Vesa-Matti Loiri, Mikko Leppilampi, Helena Vierikko, Anneli Saaristo, Tapio Liinoja, Seela Sella, Esko Nikkari, Vesa Vierikko Timo Koivusalo’s latest films include Sibelius (2003), The Rose of a Rascal (Rentun ruusu , 2001) and The Swan and the Wanderer (Kulkuri ja joutsen , 1999). Artista Filmi Oy Distributor in Finland: Buena Vista International Finland www.artistafilmi.fi/kkv v a r j o s s a ] directed by Timo Koivusalo, is set in the early 20th century at a time when Finland was a grand duchy under the oppressive rule of Russia, and Tsar Nicholas II began to heavy-handedly Russianise Finland’s government and people. Freedom of speech was restricted and newspapers were censored. Government officials who were opposed to the ruler were exiled and replaced with persons loyal to the Tsar. The film tells the story of a young poet who becomes a symbol for the Finnish nation’s dreams of independence. The poet is forced to go underground because of his writings that strongly oppose Russianisation. Shadow of the Eagle is a story about a small nation’s determination, and whose silent strength can make possible the impossible. It is a period drama with its spoken lines, but music also plays an important role in dramaturgy and advancing the plot. Music: Production: 32 Shadow of the Eagle 33 2 0 0 6 35 mm | Cinemascope | Dolby digital | 83’ | Premiere: January 20th 2006 F I L M S Director: F E A T U R E Cinematography: Saara Cantell Script: Joona Tena, Sami Keski-Vähälä Heikki Färm Editing: Anne Lakanen Sound design: F I N N I S H Pietari Koskinen Music: Herman Rechberger, Tempo Music Design [ U n n a j a N u u k ] One day 11-year-old Unna feels a stab of pain in her chest – she senses that her beloved Granddad is in danger. Unna calls her grandfather, who has had a case of illness, and saves his life. At the hospital Unna’s grandfather reveals that Unna has shaman blood in her veins and that the gift to heal has been passed on to her. Unna is the only person Granddad can turn to for help. Granddad tells Unna where to find the shaman’s book and magic drum. When beaten three times, the drum will move its owner to another time and place, and so begins Unna’s adventure in the Finnish Stone Age. Here the recently immigrated hammer axe people kidnap Unna and Nuuk, the son of the original tribe’s shaman. Unna has met Nuuk in the woods while looking for a cure for her grandfather. Unna and Nuuk escape from their captors, and trek through the wilderness towards Nuuk’s home village. During their adventure Unna must get to know Nuuk, but finding a common language proves quite a challenge. Unna learns to survive in the Stone Age, but has yet to find a cure for her Granddad so that she can return home from the age of her ancestors. Cast: Rosa Salomaa, Toni Leppe, Esko Salminen, Meri Nenonen, Jenni Banerjee, Tommi Korpela Producer: Pamela Mandart Production: Mandart Entertainment Ltd. Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy www.unnajanuuk.com 34 Unna and Nuuk Saara Cantell Saara Cantell (b. 1968) is a film director from Helsinki and the mother of three children. She graduated as a film director from the Motion Picture, Television and Production Design Department of the University of Industrial Arts and Design in Helsinki in 1996, and has since directed several short films, including A Clear Winter’s Day (Peilikirkas päivä , 1997), What If (Mahdollisuus, 2005) and The Great Journey (Den stora resan , 2005), dance films, such as A Tale of Shatters (Sirpalesatu, 1995) and Portrait (Potretti, 2003), radio plays and two children’s TV series. 35 2 0 0 6 35mm | Cinemascope | Dolby Digital 5.1 | 84’ | Premiere: October 7th 2005 Director: Valo F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S Kaija Juurikkala Script: Markku Flink Cinematography: Harri Räty Editing: Jukka Nykänen Sound design: Pekka Karjalainen Cast: Vili Järvinen, Joni Kehusmaa, SaraMaria Juntunen, Alina Sakko, Eveliina Uusitalo, Teijo Eloranta, Hannu Kivioja, Rea Mauranen, Pentti Korhonen, Olka Horila, Antti Litja, Morten M. Faldaas Producer: Outi Rousu Co-producers: Thomas Robsahm, Margreth Olin (Norway), John O. Olsson, Per-Erik Svensson, Peter Possne (Sweden) Production: Periferia Productions Oy Distributor in Finland: FS Film Oy www.valofilm.fi 36 is a story about smart and brave children. Nine-year-old boy Valo and his friend Ville establish their own school for children in a small village in the early 1900s. The children teach each other, but some adults in the village disapprove of the school and decide to close it down. The children, however, refuse to give up. The adventure begins. Valo is a story about children for children. It is a true and unique story which was inspired by the authentic diaries of a child written over a hundred years ago. The script freely interprets the childhood diaries of artist and philosopher Aleksanteri Ahola-Valo, a Finn from the Russian region of Ingria who lived a colourful life in Russia, Finland and Sweden from 1900–1997. Valo is a family film suitable for children aged 7–12 years. “Valo comments on an issue of singular importance: children’s right to attend school.” (UNICEF, the official collaborator of Valo) Valo Kaija Juurikkala Director Kaija Juurikkala specialises in films for children and the youth. She was awarded with the State Film Prize in 2003. Kaija graduated in 1997 as a film director from the University of Industrial Arts and Design in Helsinki. Her debut film Rosa Was Here (1993) won the Risto Jarva Prize at the Tampere Film Festival in 1994. Her first feature film Takin’ Moses for a Ride (Kyytiä Moosekselle, 2001) won a State Quality Prize for Film in 2002. 37 2 0 0 6 ?’ | 35 mm | 1:1,85 | 2005 Dolby Digital | 79’ F I L M S Directors, script: D O C U M E N T A R Y Editing: F I N N I S H Lasse Saarinen Susanna Helke & Virpi Suutari Cinematography: Heikki Färm Kimmo Taavila Sound design: [ P i t k i n t i e t ä p i e n i l a p s i Music: Iiro Ollila Producers: Ulla Simonen, Cilla Werning Executive producer: Production: Susanna Helke & Virpi Suutari Kinotar Oy Directors Susanna Helke and Virpi Suutari have worked together since 1993. Their film making career together includes, for example, the following films: The Idle Ones (Joutilaat, 2001) – a documentary about boys getting a grip on their lives; A Soap Dealer’s Sunday (Saippuakauppiaan sunnuntai, 1998) – a documentary about getting lost in time; and White Sky (Valkoinen taivas, 1998) – a documentary essay about adapting to destruction. Co-producer: asterisk film The Finnish Film Foundation, Danish Film Institute, Nordic Film & TV Fund Financing TV companies: YLE, ARTE, SVT ] Abdi (15), Nasteho (11), and Bisharo (9) are refugees of the civil war in Somalia. In the wood outside their suburban block of flats, they meet a Finnish girl Julia (13) and her younger siblings. They all are ordinary children but outcasts in their own way. The games they play reflect the clashes of Western and Islamic cultures, but the question of God or Allah is far less important than keeping the gang together. The film is a story of the security and grace that people receive from each other. Olli Huhtanen Production support: 38 Along the Road Little Child 39 2 0 0 6 D O C U M E N T A R Y Director, cinematography: F I N N I S H F I L M S 2006 | Digital Beta, Beta SP, DVD | 4:3 | Stereo | 122’ Music: Lasse Naukkarinen Script: Lasse Naukkarinen, Markku Nieminen Editing: Tuuli Kuittinen Sound design: Heikki Innanen [ P a a n a j ä r v e n A n n i ] For six years, the Kemijoki-river of Viena has led Lasse Naukkarinen to follow the fate of a unique Karelian village in northwest Russia. The film follows the restoration and revival of the traditional village of Paanajärvi through the eyes of Anni Popova, the soul of the village. The threat of the village submerging in the reservoir of the Valkeakoski power plant has haunted Anni and the villagers for over forty years. Ten years ago in response to the threat, the Finnish Juminkeko Foundation began implementing measures to save the village. The Paanajärvi village was accepted on the list of the hundred most endangered cultural sites in the world which, for example, includes the ruins of Pompeii and the temple of Taj Mahal. The continued existence of the village was hindered, but also protected by a building prohibition. Due to the plans for the power plant, the beautiful and architecturally valued houses had deteriorated considerably. With the help of Juminkeko, the villagers have been educated, houses restored and new plans drawn up for the future. Carl-Johan Häggman Lasse Naukkarinen Producer: Lasse Naukkarinen (b. 1942) is a veteran documentary filmmaker who has made more than thirty films. After his political films of the 1970s, e.g. Solidarity (Solidaarisuus, 1970), he observed the society of the 1980s and 90s through e.g. his films No Comments (1984) and Dog Trails (Koiranpolkuja , 1995). After the fascinating portraits e.g. Artist’s Life (Taiteilijaelämää , 1999), Miina! (Miinavaara! , 2001) and Schoolboy’s Life (Koululaisen elämää , 2002) the director made, based on his own experiences, Once Upon a Time There Was a Utopia (Olipa kerran Utopia, 2004), a trip to the soul of the 60s and 70s. Lasse Naukkarinen Production: Ilokuva, Naukkarinen & Co. Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, Juminkeko Foundation Financing TV company: YLE TV2 Documentaries 40 Anni from Paanajärvi 41 2 0 0 6 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 2005 | Digital Betacam | 16:9 | Stereo | 72’20’’ [ Ko s m i n e n n ä y t e l m ä ] Cosmic Play is a documentary film about Kati Sinenmaa’s pursuit of a life outside society. In spring Director, script, cinematography: Jouni Hiltunen Editing: Anne Lakanen, Jouni Hiltunen Sound design: Janne Jankeri Music: 2001, she gave up her rented Helsinki city apartment and moved to a small piece of woodland right in the middle of the busiest intersections of railroads and bridges in Pasila, Helsinki. Kati builds a massive wall against society from stones. The stronghold becomes the very image of her soul: the inner being of an artist has been taken out, yet society wants to put it in again. Kati Sinenmaa does not adapt to the lifestyle expected by society. She does not hold a job, she neither rents an apartment or receives any support from society. All her clothes and meals are donations or picked from trash cans. She tries to be free and boundless. However, a free Internet service is the link that binds her back to society. In the film we follow Kati’s life for four years. Living in the woods is full of challenges. The society Kati attempts to leave behind, does not leave her in peace. Kati’s life gets very particular. She pours out everything on her web-pages and also in an abundance of dozens of pages of replies to the demands of the society. At the same time, she starts to live in the Internet, in the reality of the mind, in the physical reality and in the spirit world in between. Markku Kopisto Producer: Jouni Hiltunen Jouni Hiltunen Jouni Hiltunen (b. in 1964) is a documentary film director from Helsinki. He has worked in various fields of the film industry since 1990 and has directed 17 documentary films. His documentary film about three Russian prisoners for life, Blatnoi Mir (2001), has been awarded at both Finnish and international festivals. At the moment, Hiltunen works as a producer-director for his own company, Katharsis Films Oy. Production: Katharsis Films Oy Production support: AVEK Financing TV company: YLE TV1 42 Cosmic Play 43 2 0 0 6 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 2005 | 35 mm, Beta | 1:1,85 | Stereo | 90’ Director, script: [ P e s ä p u u ] The children of the Kallio district have grown up. Everyone must find their place in society or others will draw attention to it. The battle for fame, money and knowledge is as hard as the battle against illness and displacement. The Nesting Tree tells of the world of these young adults and their yearning for freedom and their own space. This film by Ilkka Ruuhijärvi and Ulla Turunen continues the story of the lives of the children in this eastern part of central Helsinki which began in 1985. Ilkka Ruuhijärvi & Ulla Turunen Cinematography: Ilkka Ruuhijärvi Editing: Ilkka Ruuhijärvi Sound design: Ilkka Riihijärvi & Ulla Turunen Ulla Turunen Ilkka Riihijärvi (b. 1963) and Ulla Turunen (b. 1961), both MA / The University of Art and Design Helsinki, have been making documentaries together since 1985. Among them are 12 full-length documentaries for television – for example, As it Happens (Kun se tapahtuu, 1986). Prizes and awards: 17. Tampere Film Festival: Special prize / the national competition, State award from the Ministry of Education 1987. Producer: Ilkka Ruuhijärvi Production: RT Documentaries Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation Financing TV company: YLE TV1 Co-productions 44 The Nesting Tree 45 2 0 0 6 Director & script team: Issu Huovinen, Leo Märkälä, Heta Partanen, Ilona Reiniharju, Eija Romppanen, Mika Suikkanen, Pentti Taipale Team leader: D O C U M E N T A R Y Heikki Ahola Cinematography: F I N N I S H F I L M S 2005 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 97’ Music: Markku Anttila, Kimmo Jaatinen, Sami Kuokkanen, Antti Lempiäinen, Markku Parikka, Pasi Riiali, Petri Salmi, Janne Vainiomäki Editing: Jukka Nykänen Sound design: Heikki Kossi Timo Peltola Producer: Hannu Niikko Production: Paper Promises [ Ko n e 17 ] The Voikkaa paper mill has formed slowly along a dark flowing river. There are residences on both sides of the river. Everyone seems to have a view on the factory. The symbiosis of people and factory is strong. We are at the heart of the world’s largest paper industry centre. However, the factory lives in the early 21st century when the paths of national industries and international capital have inevitable clashes. That also affects the people of this factory. In April of 2004 paper machine 17 is shut down – for good. That machine had produced paper non-stop for almost seventy years. When it stops, the lives of a hundred and sixty people change. Some find new employment at nearby Kuusankoski factories, and some retire but there are those who fear they will become unemployed. The shutting down of machine 17 reflects on the whole community. The drama unfolds in homes, restaurants, streets and people’s minds. Self-respect, self-worth and their loss, adapting to new situations or giving in to the feeling of loss are the basic themes of this film. The community formed around the machine disintegrates, the tone of friendships changes, the inner rhythm of families is altered, the whole basic structure of life has to find a new form. This is a story of inevitable change where substantial economic events clash with individuals and the small. All this time, the Kymijoki river flows by indifferent to these events. People cross the river by bridge every day. People change but the river remains the same. Videomakers Oy Production support: The directors AVEK, European Social Fund, Lahti Institute of Design A group of seven directors made this film: Issu Huovinen, Leo Märkälä, Heta Partanen, Ilona Reiniharju, Eija Romppanen, Mika Suikkanen, Pentti Taipale. This is the first big documentary for all of them. Some of them are students, some already have more experience in the field. The group and the topic of the film were borne out of The Other Finland (Toinen Suomi) training project. Financing TV company: YLE 46 47 2 0 0 6 2006 | 16:9 | Dolby Digital | 67’19’’ k o i r a t ] F I L M S P a v l o v i n Arto Halonen D O C U M E N T A R Y [ Editing: F I N N I S H Director, script: Pavlov’s Dogs Art Films production AFP Oy Arto Halonen Co-producer: Arto Halonen has directed numerous films, including e.g. A Dreamer and the Dreamtribe (Unelmoija ja unikansa, 1998), Karmapa: A Voyage on the Roof of the World (Karmapa – Matka mailman katolla, 1998), The Stars’ Caravan (Taivasta vasten, 2000), The Tank Man (Tynnyrimies, 2004), Conquistadors of Cuba (Kuuban valloittajat, 2005) and The Legend (Legenda, 2005). He is the owner of film production company, Art Films production Ltd, and also produces films. He has acted in 2000–2003 as the chairman and a member of the executive committee of the Documentary Guild, a parent organisation of documentary makers. He is also the founder and festival director (2001–2004) of DocPoint – Helsinki Documentary Film Festival. Cinematography: Vladimir Bashta, Dmitri Avrorin, Arto Halonen, Igor Tsernysov Sanna Liinamaa Sound design: Martti Turunen Music: Tapani Rinne Producer: Arto Halonen Production: Studio East-West Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, The Nordic Film & TV Fund Financing TV companies: YLE TV2 Documentaries, Radiotelevision Svizzera di lingua italiana (TSI), Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR), Sveriges Television AB 48 These days, even poverty can be bought. A Russian psychologist, Sergei Knyatzev, provides the experience of being a beggar to wealthy people who have tried everything and are looking for something new. But this is only one of the games that this psychologist has developed. He specializes in roleplaying and mental manipulation, starting with animals and small groups of people, and climaxing with his mass control of 7000 individuals. The film speaks in an interesting mannerism of our time: where nothing is enough, and people try to acquire both basic and extreme experiences by buying them. Everything’s for sale. Richness often alienates people at the expense of a balance in life. That in turn opens out a market for any entrepreneur with even the slightest understanding of the human psyche, just as it does for Sergei Knyatzev. Through these games he is also evoking people’s attitudes and society’s structure. 49 D O C U M E N T A R Y F I N N I S H [ Ke n e n j o u k o i s s a s e i s o t – m u s i i k k i e l o k u v a ] Revolution is a documentary musical about the 70’s generation’s fight for a better world. Socialism Director, script: Jouko Aaltonen Cinematography: Jussi Eerola, Timo Peltonen seemed like a real alternative. The movement offered a whole unified world where it would be easy to be on the right side – against anything old and reactionary. Songs played a central role in this revolution. Hundreds of song groups sprung up. The songs told stories of battles, solidarity, socialism, Vietnam, Chile. Now middle-aged former revolutionaries return to their combat songs, singing in the environments revealing their present status and work places. Music creates some distance and in many ways, depicts the experiences and spirit of the era. The music also symbolizes the pomposity and rhetoric often so blatantly and comically at odds with reality and everyday life. What has happened to the idealism of youth? Editing: Samu Heikkilä Sound design: Paul Jyrälä Jouko Aaltonen Producer: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK, ESEK Jouko Aaltonen (b. 1956) has directed a wide range of documentaries on various topics and environments ranging from Siberian Taiga to the diplomatic society of New Delhi. His latest work includes the films: Life Saver (Hengenpelastaja, 2005), Ambassadors (Lähettiläät, 2004), Road of Hunger (Nälän tie, 1999), Constructing and Destroying (Rakenna ja tuhoa, 1998), Financing TV company: In the Arm of Buddha and the Drum YLE TV2 Documentaries (Rummun ja Buddhan välissä, 1997). Pertti Veijalainen Production: Illume Oy Production support: 50 Revolution v a l l a n k u m o u k s e l l i n e n F I L M S 2 0 0 6 2006 | 35 mm | 16:9 | Dolby Digital | ~75’ 51 2 0 0 6 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 2006 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | ~75’ Directors: Anastasia Lapsui & Markku Lehmuskallio [ S a a m e l a i n e n ] The Saami are a people spread over 4 different countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. They have no state of their own. The Saami are Europe’s last aboriginal people and they speak 9 different languages. They have lived off the land and nature has provided for them. But yesterday is not today. People have left their homes and followed work into the big cities. This film takes a look at the identity of these people. Has the change of life-style and surroundings changed the Saami way of looking at the world? In the film people try to answer the questions: Who am I? Cinematography: Johannes Lehmuskallio Editing: Anastasia Lapsui, Johannes Lehmuskallio, Markku Lehmuskallio Sound design: Antero Honkanen Anastasia Lapsui Producer: Giron Filmi Oy Born in the Yamal Peninsula, Western Siberia, in 1944. Has been a radio journalist in Salekhard for 26 years, working on a Nenets language program. Has directed since 1990. Production support: Markku Lehmuskallio The Finnish Film Foundation Born in Rauma in 1938. Graduated as forest technician in 1963. Worked in films professionally since 1969. Liisa Holmberg Production: Financing TV company: YLE TV2 Documentaries 52 Saami 53 2 0 0 6 Sonic Mirror is a musical documentary film presenting the journey of the legendary drummer Billy Cobham into several different musical cultures. Sonic Mirror shows the sometimes contradictory and sometimes surprising expectations and reactions from audiences. The film is shot in Finland, Switzerland, USA, Brazil etc. Sonic Mirror Director: D O C U M E N T A R Y Mika Kaurismäki Script: Music: Mika Kaurismäki F I N N I S H F I L M S 2006 | 35mm, Digibeta | 1:1,66 | Dolby SR and 5.1 | ~ 90’ Billy Cobham etc. Mika Kaurismäki’s first film The Liar (Valehtelija, 1980) marked the beginning of cinema for the Kaurismäki brothers and started a new era in Finnish cinema. Mika has since directed films all around the world with an international crew and cast. His work includes, for example, the fictional films The Worthless (Arvottomat, 1982), Rosso (1985), Helsinki Napoli All Night Long (1987), Amazon (1990), Zombie and the Ghost Train (Zombie ja kummitusjuna, 1991), LA Without a Map (1998), Honey Baby (2004) and three documentaries shot in Brazil: Tigrero – A Film That Was Never Made (1994, with Sam Fuller and Jim Jarmusch), Sound of Brazil (Moro no Brasil, 2002) and Brasileirinho (2005). Mika Kaurismäki, Marco Forster Cinematography: Jacques Cheuiche Editing: Oli Weiss Sound design: Uwe Dresch Producers: Mika Kaurismäki, Marco Forster Production: Marianna Films Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, ESEK Financing TV company: YLE Co-productions International sales: Wide Management 54 55 2 0 0 6 F I N N I S H D O C U M E N T A R Y F I L M S 2005 | Digibeta | 16:9 | Stereo | 74’50’’ is a documentary film about the life and work of the Finnish scientist Väinö Auer in Finland and in Latin America. Auer was geographer, explorer and above all swamp geologist. His swamp auger reached the central, post ice age layers of earth’s climate history in Canada, Finland, Tierra del Fuego and Patagony. The film travels in time to the different stages of Auer’s life: in the swamps and wilderness of Finland, the peculiar shallow swamps of Tierra del Fuego and the Patagonyan pampas that are whipped by dusty winds. The documentary film is based on Auer’s diary entries and articles. Through them, it also takes a tour of dramatic human history in the 20th century. The journey of a pioneering climatologist from nationalism to global awareness and concern about the development of the relationship between man and nature. Väinö Auer (1895–1981) Director, script: Mikko Piela Cinematography: Tahvo Hirvonen Editing: Timo Linnasalo Sound design: Juha Hakanen Mikko Piela Music: Mikko Piela (b. 1956) has studied law, aesthetics, ethnology, theatre and philosophy at the University of Helsinki. In the 1980s, he wrote film criticism for several newspapers in Finland and also for the film magazine Filmihullu. From the beginning of the 1990s, he has made documentary films, e.g. Women At The University (Naisia yliopistolla, 1990), Milkpayday (Maitotilipäivä, 1991), The Last Livonians? (Viimeiset liiviläiset?, 1995) and Stones (Kivet, 2000). Miika Snåre, Mikko Helenius Producer: Mika Ritalahti, Niko Ritalahti Production: Silva Mysterium Oy Production support: The Finnish Film Foundation, AVEK 56 Väinö Auer (1895–1981) 57 2 0 0 6 P R O D U C T I O N Director: F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S I N 35 mm | 1:1,85 | Dolby Digital | ~75’ | Premiere: September 2006 58 Riina Hyytiä Script: Aleksi Bardy, Mika Ripatti, Seppo Vesiluoma Cinematography: Pini Hellstedt Animation: Anima Vitae Oy Editing: Kimmo Kohtamäki Sound design: Janne Jankkeri, Heikki Kossi, Salla Hämäläinen The Birth of a Nation [ K a n s a k u n n a n s y n t y ] A small village on the fringes of a large empire leads a simple and happy life. Farming, singing and a small amusement park with a Ferris wheel provide for and entertain the villagers. In charge of the village is its headman Paavo, while the empire is controlled by the emperor. All the villagers follow their orders – after all, what would become of things if they didn’t? The village smith, Sauli, pays for his insubordination, as he is banished by Paavo. The emperor demands the Ferris wheel for himself. One of the villagers, a man called Erkki, opposes the requisition of the contraption and is jailed. Paavo sets off to save Erkki, going against authority for the first time in his life. The emperor doesn’t take a kind eye to the rescue operation. Paavo becomes wanted by the authorities, and when the villagers refuse to turn him in, the whole population is exiled. In order to make the journey back to the village from their exile and to stop the emperor’s oppression, the villagers must find a new way of co-operating and sticking together. Music: Riina Hyytiä Tauri Oksala Riina Hyytiä (b. 1969), Doctor of Arts, is the director and producer of the TV series The Autocrats (Itse valtiaat) and she has produced several other series and films for television. For the big screen, she has produced the films Young Gods (Hymypoika , 2003), Flowers and Binding (Kukkia ja sidontaa , 2004) and Beauty and the Bastard (Tyttö sinä olet tähti , 2005) as well as The Prince of Soap (Saippuaprinssi) which will premiere in February 2006. Hyytiä is the Vice President of the TV production company Filmiteollisuus Oy. Cast: Mika Ala-Panula, Heikki Hilander, Erja Manto Producers: Aleksi Bardy, Riina Hyytiä, Olli Haikka Production: Helsinki -filmi Oy ] 2 0 0 6 t y ö P R O D U C T I O N M i e h e n Man’s Job is a story about Juha who becomes a male gigolo but doesn’t tell his family. F I L M S I N Feeling ashamed about his failure and worried about his wife’s mental health, Juha decides to keep the fact that he got fired a secret. He spends his days on a remote service station thinking about a way out and the growing web of lies that he is slowly weaving. Soon the desperate Juha finds himself, completely naked, brushing the hair of a woman he has never met before. He also finds himself earning in two hours what he used two earn in two days at his old job. With the help of his friend Olli, Juha, the father of three small children, begins to sell his body in earnest. Juha’s shame and lies grow, but the money helps him cope with the downside of his new profession. And as long as wife Katja doesn’t touch her antidepressants, everything is fine. Aleksi Salmenperä Director, script: Aleksi Salmenperä (born 1973) graduated as Master of Arts in directing and screenwriting at the University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH in 2003. He has directed several short films, including the award-winning Ferry-Go-Round (Onnenpeli 2001), made in 2001. He has also directed several films and series for television, such as Vapaa pudotus (“Free Fall”) in 2001 and Tie Eedeniin (“The Road to Eden”) in 2003. His first feature film, Producing Adults (Lapsia ja aikuisia), was selected as Finland’s Oscar nominee in 2004. Producing Adults has been sold to fifteen countries. Aleksi Salmenperä Producers: Petri Jokiranta, Tero Kaukomaa Production: Blind Spot Pictures Oy Distributor in Finland: Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy www.blindspot.fi F E A T U R E [ 35 mm | Cinemascope | Dolby digital | 110’ | Premiere: Spring 2007 F I N N I S H Man’s Job 59 2 0 0 6 P R O D U C T I O N I N F I L M S F E A T U R E F I N N I S H 60 35 mm colour | 2,35:1 | Dolby digital | Premiere: January 2007 Director: Aleksi Mäkelä Vares – Private Eye 2 [ Va r e s 2 ] A hard boiled crime thriller comedy. Reijo Mäki is Finland’s most popular writer of detective novels, and Jussi Vares – the private eye hero of these widely-read stories – is a man with a liking for liquor and an eye for beautiful women and for whom life is never simple. Vares – Private Eye (Vares, 2004), the biggest Finnish box office hit of 2004, was the toughest movie thriller ever made in Finland. Vares 2 returns Reijo Mäki’s down-to-earth hero to the screen even tougher than before. Script: Marko Leino Cinematography: Pini Hellstedt Cast: Juha Veijonen Producer: Aleksi Mäkelä Markus Selin Aleksi Mäkelä (born 1969) is one of the most successful young directors in Finland. He has directed several hugely popular films, many of them produced by Markus Selin. Mäkelä’s previous works include Matti – Hell Is for Heroes (Matti , 2006), Vares (2004), Bad Boys – A True Story (Pahat pojat , 2003), The South (Lomalla , 2000) and The Tough Ones (Häjyt , 1999). Executive producer: Jukka Helle Production: Solar Films Inc. Distributor in Finland: Buena Vista International Finland Oy International sales: Birch Tree Entertainment 61 2 0 0 6 P R O D U C T I O N 35 mm | Premiere: autumn 2006 Rock’n’Roll Never Dies is a story about Tiger, a young man going on forty, with a damned good father and a damned good mother and a damned good guitar and a damned sincere nature. F I N N I S H F E A T U R E F I L M S I N Rock’n’Roll Never Dies 62 Director, script, music: Juha Koiranen Juha Koiranen Cinematography: Juha Koiranen, born 1968, graduated as a Master of Arts from the Department of Film and TV at the University of Art and Design UIAH. His films include the short films Albatross (Albatrossi , 1993), Heavy Metal (1995) and The Sweep (Pakkaus, 2000), and the TV film Partanen (2004). Jyri Hakala Editing: Oskar Franzen Producers: Sinikka Usvamaa, Marko Rauhala Production: Filmtotal Oy International Sales Companies Bavaria Film GmbH Bavariafilmplatz 7 DE-82031 Geiselgasteig Tel. +49 89 649 90 Fax +49 89 649 2507 www.bavariafilm.de Birch Tree Entertainment 9200 Sunset Blvd. Suite 330 Los Angeles, CA 90069 USA Tel. +1 310 383 2782 Fax +1 323 843 9650 info@birchtreefilms.com www.birchtreeentertainment.com Future Film Oy Ab Rantakatu 2 G 10 FI-65100 Vaasa Tel. +358 6 3199 500 Fax +358 6 3199 555 info@futurefilm.fi The Match Factory GmbH Michael Weber info@matchfactory.de www.the-match-factory.com Nordisk Film International Sales Mosedalvej 14 DK-2500 Valby Tel. +45 3618 8200 Fax +45 3618 9550 contact@nordiskfilm.com. www.sales.nordiskfilm.com Rezo Films 29 rue du Faubourg Poissonnière FR-75009 Paris Tel. +33 1 4246 4630 Fax +33 1 4246 4082 infosrezo@rezofilms.com Sandrew Metronome International PO Box 5612 SE-11486 Stockholm Tel. +46 8 762 1700 Fax +46 8 103 850 bertil.sandgren@ se.sandrewmetronome.com Wide Management 42 bis, rue de Lourmel FR-75015 Paris France Tel. +33 1 5395 0464 Fax +33 1 5395 0465 wide@widemanagement.com www.widemanagement.com 63 Top Films in Finland 2005 All films 2005 Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith Madagascar Frozen Land (Finnish) Pooh’s Heffalump Movie Mother of Mine (Finnish) Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were Rabbit Batman Begins Mr & Mrs Smith War of the Worlds Charlie and the Chocolate Factory National Treasure Sin City Beauty and the Bastard (Finnish) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe Kingdom of Heaven Meet the Fockers Million Dollar Baby Robots King Kong 64 Premiere Admissions 18.11.2005 19.5.2005 2.9.2005 14.1.2005 18.2.2005 30.9.2005 363 000 286 000 228 000 171 000 159 000 154 000 14.10.2005 15.7.2005 10.6.2005 29.6.2005 16.9.2005 31.12.2004 22.7.2005 21.10.2005 150 000 137 000 125 000 121 000 115 000 107 000 101 000 96 000 23.12.2005 4.5.2005 18.2.2005 11.3.2005 18.3.2005 14.12.2005 95 000 90 000 88 000 85 000 82 000 78 000 Finnish films 2005 Premiere Admissions 2005 Frozen Land Conquistadors of Cuba (doc) Shades of Happiness For the Living and the Dead What Comes Around – See Everything, Feel Everything (doc) Shepherds (doc) Homesick Game Over Shadow of the Eagle Mother of Mine Valo Beauty and the Bastard Along the Road Little Child (doc) Promise FC Venus 14.1.2005 28.1.2005 11.2.2005 18.2.2005 170 357 1 790 79 602 4 830 11.2.2005 15.4.2005 12.8.2005 26.8.2005 9.9.2005 30.9.2005 7.10.2005 21.10.2005 18.11.2005 2.12.2005 30.12.2005 3 534 2 903 23 943 16 070 62 892 154 779 38 748 96 029 324 72 994 20 514 My Friend Henry Trench Road Producing Adults The 3 Rooms of Melancholia (doc) Flowers and Binding Riot On! (doc) Pelicanman Harbour Brothers 20.8.2004 27.8.2004 27.9.2004 8.10.2004 15.10.2004 12.11.2004 17.12.2004 25.12.2004 2 173 2 500 1 956 6 267 635 633 93 183 91 710 Total Cumulative 2004–2005 10 287 103 002 56 107 10 225 23 499 2 032 117 356 118 841 942 423 65 Facts in Figures Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Releases 176 172 192 177 189 189 Screens 343 339 342 338 336 340 7,1 6,5 7,7 7,7 6,9 6,1 Gross box-office in millions 276,9* 274,2* 55,0 56,4 51,8 45 Admissions in millions Ticket price average 39* 42,2* 7,1 7,3 7,3 7,4 Per capita attendances 1,4 1,3 1,5 1,5 1,3 1,2 9 12 10 14 13 11 15 % 10 % 18 % 22 % 17 % 15 % Finnish feature films Share of Finnish films *2000–2001 in FIM | 1 euro=5,94573 FIM 66 Finnish Feature Films 1.1.1999–3.12.2005 Release Date Title of Film in Helsinki 14.1.2000 21.1.2000 28.1.2000 11.2.2000 18.2.2000 3.3.2000 24.3.2000 Lakeuden kutsu Pelon maantiede Levottomat Hylätyt talot, autiot pihat Seitsemän laulua tundralta Hurmaava joukkoitsemurha Highway Society 18.8.2000 29.9.2000 1.12.2000 12.1.2001 26.1.2001 9.2.2001 23.2.2001 2.3.2001 9.3.2001 31.8.2001 7.9.2001 14.9.2001 21.9.2001 5.10.2001 2.11.2001 21.12.2001 Badding Bad Luck Love Lomalla Rentun ruusu Tango kabaree Ken tulta pyytää Klassikko Cyclomania Maa Young Love Drakarna över Helsingfors Joki Kyytiä Moosekselle Emmauksen tiellä Joutilaat Rölli ja metsän henki Production Company Return to Plainlands Geography of Fear Restless Abandoned Houses Seven Songs from the Tundra The South The Rose of a Rascal Tango Cabaret A Suburban Tale Classic Earth Kites Over Helsinki The River Takin’ Moses for a Ride On the Road to Emmaus The Idle Ones Rolli Director MRP Matila & Röhr Productions Oy Ilkka Vanne Blind Spot Pictures Oy Auli Mantila Solar Films Inc. Aku Louhimies Jörn Donner Productions Oy Lauri Törhönen Jörn Donner Productions Oy Anastasia Lapsui & Markku Lehmuskallio Ere Kokkonen Oy Ere Kokkonen Mariette Rissenbeek Filmproduktion / Marianna Films Oy Mika Kaurismäki Fennada Filmi Oy Markku Pölönen GNUfilms Oy Olli Saarela Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä Artista Filmi Oy Timo Koivusalo MRP Matila & Röhr Productions Oy Pekka Lehto Kinotar Oy Sakari Kirjavainen Sputnik Oy Kari Väänänen Blind Spot Pictures Oy Simo Halinen Alppiharjun elokuva Oy Veikko Aaltonen Mainstream Pictures Arto Lehkamo Kinoproduction Oy Peter Lindholm Lasihelmi Filmi Oy Jarmo Lampela Illume Ltd. Kaija Juurikkala Fennada Filmi Oy Markku Pölönen Kinotar Oy Susanna Helke & Virpi Suutari MRP Matila & Röhr Productions Oy Olli Saarela 67 28.12.2001 18.1.2002 1.2.2002 28.2.2002 1.3.2002 16.8.2002 30.8.2002 6.9.2002 20.9.2002 4.10.2002 11.10.2002 18.10.2002 8.11.2002 29.11.2002 17.1.2003 31.1.2003 14.2.2003 28.2.2003 7.3.2003 14.3.2003 29.8.2003 12.9.2003 10.10.2003 24.10.2003 19.12.2003 Minä ja Morrison Aleksis Kiven elämä Kuutamolla Moro no Brasil Mies vailla menneisyyttä Hengittämättä ja nauramatta Kymmenen riivinrautaa Menolippu Mombasaan Umur Kahlekuningas Haaveiden kehä Heinähattu ja Vilttitossu Elämän äidit Ilman tytärtäni Pahat pojat Raid Mosku – Lajinsa viimeinen Nousukausi Näkymätön Elina* Eila Helmiä ja sikoja Sibelius Broidit Hymypoika Vieraalla maalla Me and Morrison The Life of Aleksis Kivi Lovers & Leavers Sound of Brazil The Man Without a Past Stripping One-way Ticket to Mombasa The Handcuff King Blue Corner Hayflower and Quiltshoe Mothers of Life Without My Daughter Bad Boys – A True Story Mosku – The Last of His Kind Upswing Elina Pearls and Pigs Brothers Young Gods Land of Love Solar Films Inc. Lenka Hellstedt Seppä Callahanin Filmimaailma Oy Jari Halonen MRP Matila & Röhr Productions Oy Aku Louhimies Magnatel TV GmbH / Marianna Films Oy Mika Kaurismäki Sputnik Oy Aki Kaurismäki Blind Spot Pictures Oy Saara Saarela Ere Kokkonen Oy Ere Kokkonen Cinemaker Oy Hannu Tuomainen Fantasiafilmi Oy Kai Lehtinen Kinoproduction Ltd. Arto Koskinen Dada-filmi Oy Matti Ijäs Kinotaurus Oy Kaisa Rastimo Giron Filmi Oy Anastasia Lapsui & Markku Lehmuskallio Tarinatalo, Dream Catcher Aleksis Kouros & Kari Tervo Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä Kinoproduction Oy Tapio Piirainen Fantasiafilmi Oy Tapio Suominen Kinotar Oy Johanna Vuoksenmaa Kinoproduction Oy Klaus Härö Blind Spot Pictures Oy Jarmo Lampela Talent House Perttu Leppä Artista Filmi Oy Timo Koivusalo Kinotar Oy Esa Illi Helsinki -filmi Oy J-P Siili MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Ilkka Vanne * Swedish-Finnish co-production 68 16.1.2004 13.2.2004 5.3.2004 5.3.2004 9.4.2004 23.7.2004 20.8.2004 27.8.2004 10.9.2004 17.9.2004 15.10.2004 17.12.2004 25.12.2004 14.1.2005 11.2.2005 18.2.2005 12.8.2005 26.8.2005 9.9.2005 30.9.2005 7.10.2005 21.10.2005 2.12.2005 30.12.2005 Levottomat 3 Koirankynnen leikkaaja Framom främsta linjen – Etulinjan edessä Jumalan morsian Joensuun Elli Vares Ystäväni Henry Juoksuhaudan tie Uuno Turhapuron tarina – This Is My Life Lapsia ja aikuisia – kuinka niitä tehdään? Kukkia ja sidontaa Pelikaanimies Keisarikunta Paha maa Onnen varjot Eläville ja kuolleille Koti-ikävä Game Over Kaksipäisen kotkan varjossa Äideistä parhain Valo Tyttö sinä olet tähti Lupaus FC Venus Addiction Dog Nail Clipper Solar Films Inc. Fennada-filmi Oy Beyond the Front Line A Bride of the Seventh Heaven Elli Åke Lindman Film-Production Oy Åke Lindman Millennium Film Oy Anastasia Lapsui & Markku Lehmuskallio Helsingin Dexline Oy Anssi Mänttäri Solar Films Inc. Aleksi Mäkelä Do Films Oy Auli Mantila Kinotar Oy Veikko Aaltonen My Friend Henry Trench Road Uuno Turhapuro – This Is My Life Ere Kokkonen Oy Producing Adults Flowers and Binding Pelicanman Harbour Brothers Frozen Land Shades of Happiness For the Living and the Dead Homesick Shadow of the Eagle Mother of Mine Beauty and the Bastard Promise Blind Spot Pictures Oy Helsinki -filmi Oy & Kinotaurus Oy Lumifilm Oy Mandart Entertainment Oy Solar Films Inc. Kinoproduction Oy Sputnik Oy Making Movies Oy KinoFinlandia Oy Artista Filmi Oy MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Periferia Productions Oy Helsinki -filmi Oy Fantasiafilmi Oy Talent House Minna Virtanen Markku Pölönen Ere Kokkonen Aleksi Salmenperä Janne Kuusi Liisa Helminen Pekka Mandart Aku Louhimies Claes Olsson Kari Paljakka Petri Kotwica Pekka Lehto Timo Koivusalo Klaus Härö Kaija Juurikkala Dome Karukoski Ilkka Vanne Joona Tena 69 Useful Addresses Actors in Scandinavia Vuorimiehenkatu 20 D FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6840 440 Fax +358 9 6840 4422 lauram@actors.fi www.actors.fi Animaatioklinikka – Finnish Animation Association c/o Suomen Elokuvakontakti Pohjoisranta 20 B 23 FI-00170 Helsinki Fax +358 9 6129 7210 animaat@kaapeli.fi www.animaatioklinikka.fi The Association of Finnish Film Directors – SELO ry. PL 177, FI-00531 Helsinki Tel. +358 50 539 0951 tommi.saarikivi@elisanet.fi www.selo.fi 70 The Association of Finnish Film Workers – SET ry. 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FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 207 300 460 Fax +358 207 300 461 Future Film Oy Ab Rantakatu 2 G 10, FI-65100 Vaasa Tel. +358 6 3199 500 Fax +358 6 3199 555 info@futurefilm.fi Kamras Film Group Oy Mikonkatu 19, FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 621 1100 Fax +358 9 684 7263 info@kamrasfilm.fi Oy Kinoscreen Ltd. Pohjoisranta 20 B 23, FI-00170 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5893 8861 Fax +358 9 5893 8860 kinoscreen@jippii.fi MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Tallberginkatu 1 A / 141, FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5407 820 Fax. +358 9 5407 8210 mrp@matilarohr.com www.matilarohr.com Nordisk Film Theatrical Distribution Oy John Stenbergin ranta 2, FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4764 460 Fax +358 9 4764 4640 Oy Rapid Eye Movie Ltd. 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Päijänteentie 39–41 E 15 FI-00510 Helsinki Tel. +358 41 522 6531 Fax +358 9 668 009 anu.kuivalainen@elefantti.info Cinemaker Oy Hirveläntie 13 B 7 FI-31400 Somero Tel./Fax +358 2 748 2360 cinemaker@cinemaker.fi www.cinemaker.fi Crystal Eye Ltd. Tallberginkatu 1 / 44 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 694 2308 Fax +358 9 694 7224 mail@crystaleye.fi www.crystaleye.fi Dada-Filmi Oy 3. Linja 5 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 774 4780 Fax +358 9 730 734 kari.sara@fennada-filmi.fi Do Films Oy Hiihtomäentie 34 FI-00800 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6874 4980 Fax +358 9 6874 4981 info@dofilms.fi www.dofilms.fi Ere Kokkonen Oy Viertolantie 7 B FI-01800 Klaukkala Tel. +358 400 416 730 Fax +358 9 879 2371 annamaija@erekokkonen.inet.fi Fantasiafilmi Oy Tallberginkatu 1 A 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 540 7850 Fax. +358 9 540 78530 fanfilm@fantasiafilm.com www.fantasiafilm.com 75 Fennada-filmi Oy Kolmas linja 5 FI-00530 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 774 4780 Fax +358 9 730 734 kari.sara@fennada-filmi.fi Filmi-Molle Oy Jalasjoentie 245 FI-31960 Orisuo Tel. +358 2 767 6850 76 Festival contacts: Filmiryhmä Oy Vyökatu 8 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 171 055 Fax +358 9 662 602 virke.lehtinen@filmiryhma.fi www.filmiryhma.fi The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3060 ses@ses.fi www.ses.fi Filmtotal Oy Pursimiehenkatu 21 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2486 1880 Fax +358 9 2486 1881 tiger@film-total.fi FS Film Oy Urho Kekkosenkatu 4–6 E, 5. krs. FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 0207 300 460 Fax +358 9 0207 300 461 matti.halonen@fs-film.fi Giron Filmi Oy Lapinlahdenkatu 29 A 10 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel./Fax +358 9 685 4429 Guerillafilms Ltd. Kiuastie 7 B FI-02770 Espoo Tel. +358 9 8813 224 guerillafilms@elefantti.info Hakalax Productions Oy Topeliuksenkatu 3b 9A FI-00260 Helsinki Tel. +358 400 423 364 hakalax@ hakalaxproductions.com Helsingin Dexline Oy Töölönkatu 32 A b 37 FI-00260 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5876 062 dexline@luukku.com Helsinki -filmi Oy Vanha Talvitie 11 A FI-00580 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7740 300 Fax +358 9 7740 3060 helsinkifilmi@helsinkifilmi.fi aleksi.bardy@helsinkifilmi.fi www.helsinkifilmi.fi Illume Ltd. 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Magnusborg FI-06100 Porvoo Tel. +358 19 5348 015 Fax +358 19 5348 016 kroma@magnusborg.fi www.kromaproductions.net Kiti Luostarinen Production Ky Nastolantie 36 A FI-00600 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 792 648 kiti.luostarinen@kolumbus.fi Lasihelmi Filmi Oy Kalliolanrinne 4 FI-00510 Helsinki Tel.+358 9 7742 830 Fax + 358 9 7742 8350 toimisto@lasihelmi.fi www.lasihelmi.fi 77 Festival contacts: The Finnish Film Foundation Kanavakatu 12 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6220 300 Fax +358 9 6220 3060 ses@ses.fi www.ses.fi 78 Lindman Åke Film-Production Oy Elimäenkatu 14–16 C FI-00510 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 736 300 Fax +358 9 737 700 lindman@pp.inet.fi Mandart Production Kalevankatu 28 A 3 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 694 3142 Fax +358 9 694 3136 mandart@mandart.com www.mandart.com Nordisk Film Tehtaankatu 27–29 D, 3. krs. FI-00150 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6689 990 Fax +358 9 6689 9996 petri.uitto@nordiskfilm.com www.nordiskfilmtv.fi Lumifilm Oy Sörnäisten rantatie 27 C 5 FI-00500 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 622 5882 Fax +358 9 622 5886 lumifilm@lumifilm.fi www.lumifilm.fi Marianna Films Oy Punavuorenkatu 5 A 2 FI-00120 Helsinki Tel./Fax +358 9 622 1614 office@marfilm.pp.fi Perfecto Films Oy Vallilantie 21 FI-00510 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7269 5850 Fax +358 9 7269 5851 johannes@perfectofilms.com www.perfectofilms.com Making Movies Oy Linnankatu 7 FI-00160 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 621 3828 Fax +358 9 6842 7870 mamo@mamo.fi www.mamo.fi Millennium Film Ltd. Koskikartanontie 12 FI-75530 Nurmes Tel. +358 13 511 0100 Fax +358 13 511 0111 millennium@millenniumfilm.fi MRP Matila Röhr Productions Oy Tallberginkatu 1 A / 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5407 820 Fax. +358 9 5407 8210 mrp@matilarohr.com www.matilarohr.com Periferia Productions Oy Kauppilantie 12 FI-91100 Ii Tel. +358 40 541 2922 Fax +358 8 650 130 outi.rousu@ periferiaproductions.fi www.periferiaproductions.fi Silva Mysterium Oy Pulttitie 16 (3. kerros) FI-00880 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 7594 720 Fax +358 9 7594 7240 mika.ritalahti@silvamysterium.fi www.silvamysterium.fi Production House Finland Oy Höyläämöntie 18 A FI-00380 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 2293 260 Fax +358 9 2293 2665 info@productionhouse.fi www.productionhouse.fi Snapper Films Oy World Trade Center Helsinki Aleksanterinkatu 17, PL 800 FI-00101 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6969 3560 Fax +358 9 6969 2038 laura.salonen@ snapperfilms.com www.snapperfilms.com RT Documentaries Oy Runeberginkatu 28 B 11 FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 445 049 Fax +358 9 490 692 rtd@saunalahti.fi Seppä Callahanin Filmimaailma Oy Telakkakatu 2 FI-00150 Helsinki Tel./Fax +358 9 278 4078 jari.halonen@nic.fi Solar Films Inc. Veneentekijäntie 20 FI-00210 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 4174 4700 Fax +358 9 4174 4744 markus.selin@solarfilms.com www.solarfilms.com Sputnik Oy Museokatu 13 A, FI-00100 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 6877 100 Fax +358 9 6877 1010 sputnik@sputnik.fi Talent House Tallberginkatu 1 A 141 FI-00180 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5407 8233 Fax +358 9 5407 8210 mikko.tenhunen@ matilarohr.com Tarinatalo PL 111 FI-00151 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 612 2200 Fax +358 9 612 2220 ktervo@tarinatalo.fi tarinatalo@tarinatalo.fi www.tarinatalo.fi Timeless Films Ltd. Aurinkokuja 9 FI-33420 Tampere Tel. +358 3 4108 8089 Fax +358 3 4108 8081 tf@timelessfilms.com www.timelessfilms.com Videomakers Oy Svinhufvudinkatu 23 FI-15110 Lahti Tel. +358 3 7512 286 Fax +358 3 7512 287 hannu.niikko@videomakers.fi www.videomakers.fi Wide Mind Productions Oy Läntinen Brahenkatu 12 FI-00510 Helsinki Tel. +358 40 5622 044 Fax +358 9 6945 194 tuomas@framex.info www.framex.info The Finnish Film Foundation | Kanavakatu 12 | FI-00160 Helsinki | Tel. +358 9 6220 300 | Fax +358 9 6220 3060 | ses@ses.fi | www.ses.fi Editor: Satu Elo | Translations/editing: Said Dakash (features) / Broadcast Text (documentaries)| Layout: Maikki Rantala, Praxis Oy | Printed by: Erikoispaino Oy, Helsinki, 2006 | ISSN 1796-0738 Front cover: Jade Warrior by AJ Annila | Back cover: Beauty and the Bastard by Dome Karukoski, Man Exposed (working title) by Aku Louhimies, FC Venus by Joona Tena, Unna and Nuuk by Saara Cantell, Mystery of the Wolf by Raimo O Niemi, Homesick by Petri Kotwica. Petfilms Oy Pitäjänmäen asema FI-00370 Helsinki Tel. +358 9 5617 800 Fax +358 9 5617 8010 petfilms@petfilms.fi www.petfilms.fi 79 The Finnish Film Foundation 80 w w w . s e s . f i