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791 articles available in total starting from 29/05/2002. Last article published on 19/08/2025.

Timo Vuorensola  • Director of Iron Sky: The Coming Race

Interview: Timo Vuorensola • Director of Iron Sky: The Coming Race

“Serious doesn’t suit my personality”

Cineuropa met up with Timo Vuorensola, the director of the long-delayed sequel to the 2012 Finnish cult phenomenon, Iron Sky: The Coming Race, on the day of its Finnish premiere  

17/01/2019

Finland’s DocPoint reveals its full programme

Finland’s DocPoint reveals its full programme

Having reached its 18th edition, the Helsinki-based documentary film festival will open with the world premiere of Reetta Huhtanen’s Gods of Molenbeek  

10/01/2019 | Festivals | Finland

Review: The Ragged Life of Juice Leskinen

Review: The Ragged Life of Juice Leskinen

Poised to premiere imminently in its native Finland, Teppo Airaksinen’s wonderful biopic swaps clichés for killer one-liners  

13/12/2018 | Films | Finland

14 projects to receive production funding from the Finnish Film Foundation

14 projects to receive production funding from the Finnish Film Foundation

€1.3 million in production funding has been allocated to three feature films, seven documentary films, three TV series and one short documentary film  

27/11/2018 | Funding | Finland

Estonian-Finnish-Dutch drama The Last Ones enters post-production

Estonian-Finnish-Dutch drama The Last Ones enters post-production

Veiko Õunpuu's fifth feature, filmed in Norway and northern Finland last year, is a modern Nordic western starring Pääru Oja in the lead role  

20/11/2018 | Production | Estonia/Finland/Netherlands

Review: Land of Hope

Review: Land of Hope

Finnish director Markku Pölönen turns back the clock once again with a period drama set between 1945 and 1952 that seems to creak with age but is given a beating heart thanks to Oona Airola  

16/11/2018 | Films | Finland

Zaida Bergroth  • Director of Maria's Paradise

Interview: Zaida Bergroth • Director of Maria's Paradise

“My film talks about the relationship between love and power”

We met up with Finnish director Zaida Bergroth, who is currently editing her new film, the period drama Maria’s Paradise  

31/10/2018

The “Finnish Weird Wave” continues with Taneli Mustonen’s The Twin

The “Finnish Weird Wave” continues with Taneli Mustonen’s The Twin

After a triumphant foray into horror with 2016’s Lake Bodom, Mustonen and producer Aleksi Hyvärinen hope to repeat the success with the 1980s-infused The Twin  

31/10/2018 | Production | Finland

Mika Kaurismäki finishes shooting Master Cheng in Finland

Mika Kaurismäki finishes shooting Master Cheng in Finland

The noted Finnish filmmaker follows up his historical drama The Girl King with a gentle story about a Chinese chef coming to Lapland, which will wrap after an additional shoot in China  

14/09/2018 | Production | Finland/China

Old-school revenge flick Euthanizer eyes an Oscar nomination

Old-school revenge flick Euthanizer eyes an Oscar nomination

Teemu Nikki’s third feature is the Finnish submission for the 91st Academy Awards, in the Best Foreign-language Film category  

05/09/2018 | Oscars 2019 | Finland

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