Finland 789 articles available in total starting from 29/05/2002. Last article published on 13/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 77 78 79 next Review: Mother of Snow CranesIiris Härmä’s gentle portrait of a woman who’s lived a full life – and knows it – is overstretched to accommodate too many themes 11/03 | Films | Reviews | FinlandReview: Circus TuomentoVeli Granö’s sometimes funny, sometimes devastating documentary unearths one weird story after another 10/03 | Films | Reviews | FinlandInterview: Danai Anagnostou • Producer, Kenno Filmi“No matter what we plan, audiences find films and films find audiences in surprising places, formats and occasions”The Finnish producer explains she became more drawn to documentaries after working with artist films and "weird fiction" 05/03 | Emerging Producers 2025Interview: Caroline Cassin, Milja Mikkola • Organisers, Women & Cocaine Festival in Helsinki“This name, Women & Cocaine, is such a draw for people”We talked to the two organisers of the festival dedicated to Hollywood films from 1930 to 1934, and the empowering female narratives they spotlight 04/03 | /FinlandLithuania is the guest country at the Tampere Film FestivalThe 55th edition of the Finnish festival will focus on the Baltic country, with three short film programmes featuring 30 films 04/03 | SponsoredThe European Investment Fund commits with €25 million investment to IPR.VC Fund IIIThe European audiovisual sector receives a major boost as the financial institution backs the Finland-based fund to fuel film and TV production across the continent 28/02 | Production | Funding | Europe/FinlandParis is ready to welcome Visions Nordiques – French Nordic Film DaysThe event will unfold from 5 to 9 March with screenings of films from northern Europe and industry days including a very attractive co-production workshop 27/02 | Industry | Market | France/Denmark/Finland/Iceland/Norway/SwedenInterview: Pirjo Honkasalo • Director of Orenda"My films have stories, but they are born when making the film – they are never the purpose of making the film"The storied director talks about her approach to managing the sacred, solitude and silence in her newest feature, a pensive character-driven tale about two women connected in unexpected ways 10/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen CompetitionReview: RapturesJon Blåhed’s historical drama explores the demise of Sweden’s Korpela movement, a disturbing and eventually tyrannical form of radical Protestantism 07/02 | IFFR 2025 | Big Screen CompetitionThe Yellow Affair prepares to tout Punching the World in BerlinThe Finnish sales agent is heading to the EFM brandishing Constanze Klaue’s debut in Perspectives, the Panorama-selected Dreamers and the IFFR-premiered Orenda 06/02 | Berlinale 2025 | EFM previous page: 1 2 [3] 4 5 6 7 8 ... 77 78 79 next