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827 articles available in total starting from 29/05/2002. Last article published on 09/03/2026.

Fallen Leaves star Alma Pöysti to topline Ulrika Bengts’ series Theatre of War

Fallen Leaves star Alma Pöysti to topline Ulrika Bengts’ series Theatre of War

The show follows an actress and a journalist, whose private ambitions and fragile love are shattered as Finland braces for a Soviet invasion  

02/02 | Production | Funding | Finland

Alli Haapasalo • Director of Tell Everyone

Interview: Alli Haapasalo • Director of Tell Everyone

“The tragedy is that their freedom is taken away despite the beautiful surroundings”

The Finnish director explains to us how she sees contemporary relevance in the story of psychiatric hospital resident Amanda Altonen  

02/02 | Göteborg 2026

Review: Tell Everyone

Review: Tell Everyone

In her third solo feature, Alli Haapasalo tells a compassionate tale of a women’s mental institution from bygone days  

02/02 | Göteborg 2026

New8 – The Next Chapter: Public broadcasters double down on trust-based European drama alliances

New8 – The Next Chapter: Public broadcasters double down on trust-based European drama alliances

At TV Drama Vision, representatives from the New8 alliance outlined how deeper collaboration, shared editorial criteria and intensified coordination aim to strengthen European public service drama  

29/01 | Göteborg 2026 | Göteborg Industry

Erol Mintaş’s sophomore feature, Earth Song, to world-premiere at IFFR

Erol Mintaş’s sophomore feature, Earth Song, to world-premiere at IFFR

The film follows a Kurdish-Finnish doctor who embarks on a journey to Kurdistan, compelled to confront the unresolved legacy of her origins  

23/01 | Production | Funding | Finland/Germany

Hanna Bergholm’s horror-thriller Nightborn to premiere in Berlin’s competition

Hanna Bergholm’s horror-thriller Nightborn to premiere in Berlin’s competition

Seidi Haarla and Rupert Grint star as a couple whose move to an isolated childhood home triggers a descent into paranoia  

22/01 | Production | Funding | Finland/Lithuania/France/UK

The 2025 Nordic box office shows how local strength cushions a fragile recovery amid uneven supply

The 2025 Nordic box office shows how local strength cushions a fragile recovery amid uneven supply

While admissions trends across the Nordics remained uneven, high local market shares and resilient family fare suggest cinemas are holding ground, provided supply and price does not erode demand  

14/01 | Box Office | Denmark/Sweden/Finland/Norway/Iceland

The Finnish Film Foundation awards over €3.1 million to 35 new projects

The Finnish Film Foundation awards over €3.1 million to 35 new projects

On this occasion, the grant of the biggest magnitude was bestowed upon Miia Tervo’s third feature, You Crazy Thing, staged by Yellow Film & TV  

17/12/2025 | Production | Funding | Finland

Siiri Halko • Director of The Well

Interview: Siiri Halko • Director of The Well

“I aim to create moments where your mind questions what is happening on screen, but your senses accept it as real”

The Finnish filmmaker discusses her psychological drama, which has just picked up the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event  

02/12/2025 | Black Nights 2025 | Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event

Alberto Gastesi • Director of Singular

Interview: Alberto Gastesi • Director of Singular

“I always talk about vindicating the human in the face of the promise of technical perfection”

The director of the Sitges-premiered thriller speaks about finding and retaining humanity in an age where artificiality and technocentricism threaten to consume us  

28/11/2025 | /Spain/Finland

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