All Finland articles – Page 7
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Picture Tree boards Finnish drama ‘Helene’ starring Laura Birn (exclusive)
Directed by Antti Jokkinen, the biopic is about Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck.
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Why environmental film projects are now a tough sell
Les Arcs Film Festival launched its inaugural Green Lab this year looking at what the cinema world can do to help tackle climate change.
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Marrakech’s Atlas Workshops awards 2019 prizes to Ethiopian, Rwandan filmmakers
Emerging African filmmakers triumph at project development event.
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Tallinn’s six Black Nights Stars poised for international success
Six rising actors from the Baltic region talk international ambitions.
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The filmmakers of middle class immigration drama ‘The Oasis Of Now’ describe their innovative casting methods
The proejct won the Best Pitch Award at Tallinn Black Nights in 2018.
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Helsinki genre festival Night Visions to host Jack Sholder, Sergio Martino retrospectives
Genre festival to open with Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Parasite’.
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Erik Poppe takes over directing ‘The Emigrants’ from Daniel Espinosa (exclusive)
The Norwegian Film Institute has joined the project with funding.
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Totem, Tuffi team on female gender stereotypes anthology ‘Force Of Habit’ (exclusive)
The all-female production spans 11 episodes and a feature film.
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LevelK boards Finnish comedy ‘Games People Play’ (exclusive)
Cast includes The Innocents’ Laura Birn; project presented at Finnish Film Affair’s works in progress this week.
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‘Maria’s Paradise’: Toronto Review
Big-screen treatment of a controversial Finnish preacher who claimed she could communicate with the dead
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'The Fencer' director Klaus Haro finishes shoot on 'Life After Death'; first image revealed (exclusive)
Finnish director Klaus Haro is best known for Golden Globe-nominated The Fencer and 2018 Toronto selection One Last Deal.
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‘Dogs Don’t Wear Pants’: Review
BDSM sex drama from Finland proves to be surprisingly non-confrontational
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Jim Broadbent, Sally Hawkins, Kristen Wiig join cast of Matt Haig adaptation 'A Boy Called Christmas'
Shooting underway Lapland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and London.
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'Stupid Young Heart': Berlin Review
A 15-year-old Finnish boy becomes embroiled in the politics of a local right-wing gang
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'The Magic Life Of V': Sundance Review
Sensitive exploration of young Finnish woman’s experiences of live action role-play
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Screen best pitch winners talk immigrant family drama 'The Oasis Of Now'
Finnish-Iranian filmmaker Hamy Remezan and his producers at Aamu Film Company hope to shoot this year.
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Nordic box office report 2018: a strong year for local films
Denmark, Iceland and Norway registered rises in 2018, but Finland and Sweden saw dips.
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Helsinki’s Night Visions to celebrate the films of Sam Firstenberg, Sergio Stivaletti
Genre festival will screen the Nordic premiere of Stivaletti’s ‘Rabbia Furiosa’.
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Iron Sky producer planning Swiss genre film ‘Mad Heidi’
Development money raised via crowdfunding in just five days.