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

Review: Baby Jane

Review: Baby Jane

Katja Gauriloff’s lesbian melodrama might be based on a popular novel but fails entirely on its own  

08/03/2019 | Films | Reviews

Review: Gods of Molenbeek

Review: Gods of Molenbeek

In 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 2019

Review: The Magic Life of V

Review: The Magic Life of V

Tonislav 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 Competition

Review: Aurora

Review: Aurora

Miia Tervo’s debut feature boasts a spirited protagonist but gets a bit lost following in her drunken footsteps  

26/01/2019 | Göteborg 2019

Finland hits the 8-million-admissions mark for the fourth year running

Finland hits the 8-million-admissions mark for the fourth year running

Thanks 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 | Finland

Miia Tervo  • Director of Aurora

Interview: 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 2019

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

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