Finland (The article continues below - Commercial information) 810 articles available in total starting from 29/05/2002. Last article published on 17/12/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 38 39 [40] 41 42 ... 79 80 81 next Void and The Ragged Life of Juice Leskinen triumph at the Jussi AwardsThe 2019 Jussis have championed courage, crowning a film made without the support of the Finnish Film Foundation 25/03/2019 | Awards | FinlandThe Finnish Film Foundation makes sure different stories are toldThe organisation has given over €4.36 million to 21 new projects, ten of which are being helmed by female directors 14/03/2019 | Funding | FinlandDulce gets a sweet win at 49th Tampere Film FestivalFinnish short film festival closes with a win for “unique and amazing film” 11/03/2019 | Shorts | FinlandReview: Baby JaneKatja Gauriloff’s lesbian melodrama might be based on a popular novel but fails entirely on its own 08/03/2019 | Films | ReviewsReview: Gods of MolenbeekIn her debut feature-length documentary, Reetta Huhtanen looks at the infamous area of Brussels from the knee-high point of view of a child 28/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Review: The Magic Life of VTonislav Hristov’s new documentary, screening at Sundance, delivers some touching moments but, just like its protagonist, struggles to find its real voice 26/01/2019 | Sundance 2019 | World Cinema Documentary CompetitionReview: AuroraMiia Tervo’s debut feature boasts a spirited protagonist but gets a bit lost following in her drunken footsteps 26/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Finland hits the 8-million-admissions mark for the fourth year runningThanks to crowd-pleasers Happier Times, Grump and Land of Hope, in 2018 domestic films notched up 1.9 million out of the overall 8.1 million admissions 25/01/2019 | Box office | FinlandInterview: Miia Tervo • Director of Aurora“The way I see it, there aren’t many normal people around”We met up with Finland’s Miia Tervo, the director of this year’s Göteborg opener, Aurora, a romantic comedy that’s not afraid to go dark 25/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019Interview: 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 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 38 39 [40] 41 42 ... 79 80 81 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)