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2010

1908101138_ani9_pikkukuva.jpg  Helsinki Twilight 1984 (Timanttikoirien vuosi 1984, 2010)
 Hakkarainen Petri
 Finland
 75 min
1908101109_ani9.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish, English
Subtitle language: English
Oneliner: Helsinki Twilight 1984 - we became a new art form
Synopsis: Helsinki Twilight 1984 takes us back in time into the fascinating period of time between the years 1979 - 1985, when Helsinki, and the rest of Finland moved towards an increasingly diverse and free social climate, pioneering beautiful boys in makeup and fancy girls.

During this time, the new street-level phenomena such as small magazines, pirate radio and independent fashion began to blend into the society – new clubs were set up, new art forms were born - and finally people felt they were works of art themselves.

Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland, Great Britain
Credits Director: Hakkarainen Petri (also script)
Scriptwriter: Petri Hakkarainen
Cinematographer: Arttu Peltomaa
Sound recordist: Erkka Vepsä
Sound designer: Pekka Hakala
Composer: Pekka Hakala
Editor: Kari Elovuori
Screenings and awards Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy
2711091659_kristiinapikkukuva.jpg  Kansanmusiikkivideot (2010)
 Metsola Mirja
 Finland
 15 min
2711091607_kristiina.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Oneliner: Series of documentaries of Finnish traditional music
Synopsis: A series of short, intensive music videos that introduce the viewer to traditional folk music instruments.
The music is performed by the most brilliant Finnish folk musicians, who conjure up incredible sound collases from traditional Finnish folk instruments. The focus is on the interaction between the musician and the intsrument while playing. The musical instrument; its form and material, is unique and in a very intimate contact with the musician.
The dialetics of these two will be filmed againts a simple, dark background in a studio. Besides the musicians and their instruments, a glimmering microphone will remind the viewer of the outside world.
A folk musician never plays the piece in the same manner: every musical piece is being newly created upon performing. Tradition is the base for the performances, but an artist performing in the present is also able to part from the tradition and to interpret the piece in new, subtle ways.
The series of videos also shows how the past tones and instruments have found their way back to the vivid music culture. The series is a collaboration of Illume Ltd, The Sibelius Academy Department of Folk Music and the Central Committee of Folk Music and Dance.
Premiere: 11.01.2010
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Credits Director: Metsola Mirja (also script)
Scriptwriter: Heikki Laitinen and Mirja Metsola
Cinematographer: Timo Peltonen
Sound recordist: Marko Myöhänen
Editor: Samu Heikkilä
Screenings and awards Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
0902091019_njeko_pieninetti.jpg  PUDANA - Last of the Line (Sukunsa viimeinen, 2010)
 Lehmuskallio Markku, Lapsui Anastasia
 Finland
 80 min 38 sek
0902091556_njeko_varit_korjattu.jpg Basic Information Original language: Nenets language
Subtitle language: English, Finnish
Genre: Fiction
Synopsis: Young nenets-girl Neko is taken against her will from her family's tepee to a boarding school in a Russian village. For the first time in her life Neko finds herself surrounded by a foreign language and culture, and rebels against the attempts to turn her into Russian. Bullied by her schoolmates and pressured by the teachers, Neko decides to run away and return to her family. She talks her fellow nenets boy Parasi from the school into fleeing with her. The children's flight in the icy forests and tundra is short-lived and the return to the school and their new Russian life inevitable.

The story is told through the memories of Neko. Now grown up she's concious of all the good school and studies gave her. But something essential has changed; Neko – the last of her family – has been alienated from her extincting heritage and has lost her ability to continue her family's ancient traditions for good.
Trailer: http://www.lastoftheline.fi/
Premiere: 18.02.2010, Berlinale 2010
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Russia
Screening formats 35mm, Digibeta Credits Director: Lehmuskallio Markku (also script) , Lapsui Anastasia (also script)
Scriptwriter: Anastasia Lapsui
Cinematographer: Johannes Lehmuskallio
Sound recordist: Sergei Zabenin
Sound designer: Pekka Karjalainen
Editor: Juho Gartz
Graphics: Juha Lassila
Screenings and awards Festivals: 18.02.2010 Berlinale Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin, Theatrical release in Finland, 06.04.2010 Créteil International Women's Film Festival Best Fiction Feature Film - Grand Jury Award, 09.04.2010 Créteil International Women's Film Festival, 09.04.2010 Sami Film Festival 2010, Norway, Northern Lights Festival / UK, Montréal First Peoples' Festival 2010 / Canada, 24.04.2010 Naiskulttuuripäivät / Tampere, Finland, Polar Lights Arctic Film Festival / Russia Audience Award, Best Direction Award
Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy
Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
1711081417_toinen_ovi.jpg  Second Birth (Toinen ovi, 2010)
 Jänkälä Tita
 Finland
 25 min 56 sek
2010081636_taulu5.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary/art film
Synopsis: Documentary film Second Birth is the story of the tight friendship between Finnish painter Liisa Rautiainen (born 1919) and German photographer Detlef Trefz (born 1950). Both fill their days with creating images, and sharing this passion is at the heart of their friendship. Because of his friendship with Liisa, Detlef Trefz, a top ad photographer and cosmopolitan, gave up throbbing metropoles for the arctic, remote town of Keminmaa. Liisa eagerly shares her long experience and because of her prodding, Detlef starts to paint. Liisa had a near-death experience when she was ill and she feels she has been given a new life.

Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Credits Director: Jänkälä Tita (also script)
Scriptwriter: Tita Jänkälä
Cinematographer: Raimo Uunila
Sound designer: Otso Pakarinen
Composer: Otso Pakarinen
Editor: Tita Jänkälä
Screenings and awards Festivals: International Festival of Films on Art FIFA 2010/ Canada
Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy
1711081436_selviytyja.jpg  Survivors (Selviytyjät, 2010)
 Lilja Juho, Vu-Lilja Thu Nga
 Finland
 54 min 45 sek
1710081422_selviytyja.jpg Basic Information Original language: Vietnam
Subtitle language: English, Finnish
Genre: Documentary film
Oneliner: Documentary about self-employed entrepreneur in socialistic Vietnam.
Synopsis: Market economy has reached the small town of Dien Hong in Vietnam. Paid work in metal works has taken over the traditional work in the fields and the future looks bright. Then the demand for crude metal crashes. The memories of poverty return, but so does faith in one's own survival.

Production country: Finland
Filming country: Vietnam
Credits Director: Lilja Juho (also script) , Vu-Lilja Thu Nga (also script)
Cinematographer: Nguyen Sy Khoa, Nguyen Sy Bang and Trinh Viet Tuan
Sound recordist: Tran Hong Minh and Nguyen Anh Dung
Sound designer: Kirsi Korhonen
Composer: Dang Huu Phuc and Vu Nhat Tan
Editor: Pauliina Punkki and Sanna Liinamaa
Translations: Vo Quynh Le
Screenings and awards Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy

2009

1711081335_congo.jpg  A Man from the Congo River (Kongon Akseli, 2009)
 Aaltonen Jouko
 Finland
 52 min 46 sek
2010081410_congo.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary film
Oneliner: A documentary about Nordic machinists on the River Congo.
Synopsis: The documentary is studying the little known story of Nordic machinists working on the river boats on the Congo River. Professionals were hired on lucrative salaries from Finland and Sweden and they had to give an oath of fidelity to the King of Belgium. Sailors from the North met a new reality in the heart of the Black Africa where the colonial economy was based on slavery and compelled work. In private letters home we can follow how the men from equalitarian North gradually change adapting into the racist system. Con-crete personal tool and symbol of the regime was a whip made of the skin of hippopotamus. First terrified by the brutality of the white oppressors Nordic sailors learned soon to use whip themselves. Film is adding an interesting chapter into the history of colonialism in Africa. It is important to tell this unknown colonial story with a common content of the moral choices of an individual.
, 29.09.2009, Finnish Institute in France
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Screening formats Digibeta Credits Director: Aaltonen Jouko (also script)
Scriptwriter: Jouko Aaltonen, Seppo Sivonen
Cinematographer: Timo Peltonen
Sound designer: Martti Turunen
Composer: Tapani Rinne
Editor: Samu Heikkilä
Screenings and awards Festivals: 30.01.2010 DocPoint - Helsinki Documentary Film Festival, Zoom sur Jouko Aaltonen 2009, Finnish Institute in Paris / France
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
1202090926_pikkukuvaringa.jpg  Extra Turbulence (Tule hyvä tyttö, 2009)
 Korhonen Anna
 Finland
 48 min
1202090909_ringa_nettiin.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary film
Synopsis: Extra Turbulence shows how easily one slips outside the group of the accepted ones. The social control is harsh – and both the children and adults adhere to it. The film shows how many unwritten rules there are around us, following us in our everyday life; how to behave and how to exist, and the way we all tend to maintain these expectations. The lesson to be learned is: have control of yourself and your life.
Premiere: 25.03.2009
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Screening formats BetaSP, DVD Credits Director: Korhonen Anna (also script)
Scriptwriter: Anna Korhonen
Cinematographer: Ditte Uljas
Sound designer: Pelle Venetjoki
Composer: Joonas Pirttilä
Editor: Helena Öst
Screenings and awards Festivals: 05.11.2009 Nordic Films Days Lübeck, Germany, 18.11.2009 Oulu International Children's and Youth Film Festival, 22.11.2009 Oulu International Children's and Youth Film Festival, 19.11.2009 Arctic & Fabulous Film Festival
Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy
1711081334_jaavuorenvarjoon.jpg  Iceberg Shadow (Jäävuoren varjoon, 2009)
 Seppänen Antti
 Finland
 57 min 19 sek
1710081400_jaavuorenvarjoon_ses.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary film
Synopsis: The director finds a boxful of 8 mm films with pictures from all over the world from a garage sale.

Night after night the thin strips of plastic lying in the box come to life. They are clearly filmed by the same person, but who has wanted to document all these moments? The calm after the storm, an oriental dancer, the mist in Machu Picchu – and a maggot eating a leaf, the neon signs screaming in Manhattan colours. The mysteriously quivering bustle of the extinct harbours. A million separately exposed frames. Somebody’s whole life and experiences for sale in a flea market.

The surprising discovery opens the door to a lost world and leads the viewer to a journey around the world and even further with a forgotten adventurer, an old sailor. While seeking the person behind the films the creator begins to wonder what will remain of us, when the results of decades’ commitment end up in a garage sale.
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_sb40S9mcI
, 03.09.2009, Kino K13
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Several countries
Screening formats Digibeta Credits Director: Seppänen Antti (also script)
Scriptwriter: Antti Seppänen
Cinematographer: Based on Oiva Kovanen's 8 mm film materials, video and still photography by Teemu Liakka and Antti Seppänen
Sound designer: Kimmo Vänttinen
Composer: Antti Kokkola and Kimmo Mustonen
Editor: Antti Seppänen and Samu Heikkilä
Screenings and awards Festivals: 03.09.2009 Kino K13, Helsinki, 07.11.2009 Nordic Film Days Lübeck, 08.11.2009 Nordic Film Days Lübeck, 22.11.2009 Nordox Film Festival, Beijing, China, 25.11.2009 Nordox Film Festival, Beijing, China, 24.11.2009 Maailman hienoimmat elokuvat -event, 27.01.2010 DocPoint - Helsinki Documentary Film Festival, 31.01.2010 DocPoint - Helsinki Documentary Film Festival, 04.02.2010 DocPoint Film Festival - Best Finnish Documentary Films at Malmitalo, Nordic Film Days Lübeck 2009 / Germany
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
1711081335_liikkumavara.jpg  Within Limits (Liikkumavara, 2009)
 Grof Annika
 Finland
 87 min
1710081314_juha_2.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary film
Synopsis: Within Limits enters to the core of the Finnish decision making as for a few hectic months four MPs are being followed in the Parliament of Finland.

In the spring 2008 the Finnish government proposes a major raise of 16% in the daycare and health care fees starting an emotive tug-of-war in the social affairs and health committee. The documentary follows how the bill, despite the strong opposition, cannot eventually be bent before anybody or anything. As one of the MPs in the film states: “regular people don’t understand anything about it - and they don’t need to.” Or should they?
Premiere: 23.01.2009, Bio Rex
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Screening formats DVD, BetaSP, 2K Credits Director: Grof Annika (also script)
Scriptwriter: Annika Grof ja Janina Kokkonen
Cinematographer: Anssi Leino
Sound recordist: Martti Turunen
Sound designer: Martti Turunen
Composer: Ville Riippa
Editor: Pauliina Punkki
Screenings and awards Screenings on TV: 11.02.2009 YLE TV2 Documentary project, 15.02.2009 YLE TV2 Documentary project
Festivals: 23.01.2009 DocPoint Helsinki Documentary Film Festival, 05.03.2009 Tampere Film Festival the Main Prize of the Finnish Competition in the over 30 minutes cathegory, Audience Award for the best Finnish film, State Quality Support 2009, 21.11.2009 Arctic & Fabulous, Jussi-candidacy 2009 for the Best Documentary and Best music, M:DOX 2009 / Sweden
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy

2008

1911081021_helsinki_ikuisesti.jpg  Helsinki, Forever (Helsinki, Ikuisesti, 2008)
 von Bagh Peter
 Finland
 74 min 25 sek
1310081429_n135470_oinen_rautatientori.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English, Swedish
Genre: Documentary film
Oneliner: City Symphony, a montage film on the city of Helsinki
Synopsis: Helsinki, forever is a montage film on the city of Helsinki by the award-winning Finnish film director and academic Peter von Bagh. The film draws a portrait of Helsinki and also acts as an essay on Finnish culture in a wider sense. It shows Helsinki as captured by leading Finnish feature film and documentary makers over a period of a hundred years.
Premiere: 15.08.2008, Helsinki Festival
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Screening formats DVD, BetaSP, 35mm Credits Director: von Bagh Peter (also script)
Cinematographer: Several famous Finnish cinematographers
Sound designer: Martti Turunen
Composer: Several famous Finnish composers, eg George de Godzinsky
Editor: Petteri Evilampi
Assistant director: Anna Korhonen
Speakers:: Erja Manto and Sulevi Peltola
Screenings and awards Screenings on TV: 25.12.2008 YLE TV1
Festivals: 15.08.2008 Helsinki Festival, 31.08.2008 Helsinki Festival, 06.09.2008 Laterna Magica Festival, 25.01.2009 DocPoint Helsinki Documentary Film Festival, 21.11.2008 Kallio Kipinöi -cultural week, 04.03.2009 Tampere Film Festival, 19.11.2009 NICE Festival, Liverpool, UK, 26.11.2009 Cinematheque Ontario, Canada, 28.10.2009 Cinemateca Portuguesa, Aye Aye Film Festival, Le Giornate del Cinema Muto, Italy, 26.11.2009 Maailman hienoimmat elokuvat -event, Pordenone Silent Film Festival 2009 / Italy, Tiburon International Film Festival 2010, NWFilmForum Seattle 2010 and European Film Festival Chicago 2010 / USA, Finnish Film Week 2010 / Russia, Jeonju International Film Festival 2010 / South Korea
Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy
1911081014_punk.jpg  Punksters & Youngsters (Punk - Tauti joka ei tapa, 2008)
 Aaltonen Jouko
 Finland
 90 min
1310081146_1_punk.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Music documentary
Oneliner: A documentary film about punk that lives from generation to generation.
Synopsis: PUNKSTERS & YOUNGSTERS is a feature documentary that examines punk both as a musical and as a social movement. The documentary reflects the modern-day punk against the history and shows how punk has changed. The overall feeling is as energetic as punk itself. First and foremost, it’s a movie about youth – or actually two youths, the youth of the 1970’s punk generation and that of today. When Hanoi Rocks guitarist Andy McCoy, grandfather of Finnish Punk Pelle Miljoona and today’s megastars Eppu Normaali started their career, they were insecure youngsters who could hardly play an instrument. They were even younger than the members of Akupunktio and the energetic girl band Creepy Crawlie who represent today’s punk in the movie. The encounter of two generations is at times painful, at time fun and filled with humor. The DIY attitude of punk connects the generations both in music and as a way of life, anarchy with house squatting and demonstrations.

Trailer: www.punktautijokaeitapa.fi
Premiere: 08.03.2008, Pakkahuone, Tampere Film Festival
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Screening formats 35mm, Betacam Credits Director: Aaltonen Jouko (also script)
Cinematographer: Marita Hällfors
Sound recordist: Joonas Jyrälä, Miia Nevalainen, Paul Jyrälä, Marko Kataja
Sound designer: Joonas Jyrälä
Editor: Samu Heikkilä
Screenings and awards Screenings on TV: 11.11.2009 YLE TV2 Documentary Project, 15.11.2009 YLE TV2 Documentary Project
Festivals: 07.03.2008 Tampere Film Festival, 26.04.2008 Iiris Film Festival (Sodankylä / Finland), 26.05.2008 Metropolis Kino, Hamburg / Germany, 11.06.2008 Midnight Sun Film Festival (Sodankylä / Finla, 26.07.2008 Formoz Film Festival (Taiwan), 26.07.2008 Valkeakosken työväen musiikkitapahtuma (Valke, 22.08.2008 Blue Sea Film Festival (Rauma/Finland), 22.08.2008 Musixine, International music film contest (O Best Film, Arctic & Fabulous Film Festival 2008, Jyväskylä commendation, Rokumentti Rock Film Festival 2008, Joensuu, Arctic Fury 2008, Rovaniemi, 20.10.2009 Finnish Institute in Paris, France, 23.11.2009 Maailman hienoimmat elokuvat - event, Singapore International Film Festival 2009 / Republic of Singapore, Scanorama 2009 / Lithuania
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
1911081027_stone_pastures.jpg  Stone Pastures (Kivilaitumet, 2008)
 Coleman Donagh
 Finland / Ireland / UK
 65 min
1410081509_texturess_small.jpg Basic Information Original language: Ladakh
Subtitle language: English, Finnish
Genre: Documentary film
Oneliner: Stone Pastures tells the story of a nomadic family living on the Himalayan plateau of Chanthang.
Synopsis: Stone Pastures tells the story of a nomadic family living on the Himalayan plateau of Chanthang. Father Sonam, mother Phuntsok, old uncle Tsewang, and the boys Padma and Kunsang struggle rearing goats that produce pashmina wool, the raw material for fineshawls. The family's survival depends on selling the wool to the dealer, who comes for business once a year. The dealer's money is also needed to pay for the boys' school fees. Education is seen as the way to a more comfortable settled life, but to his family's dismay, the eldest son Padma seems to have little interest in school books.
Premiere: 11/2008, Margaret Mead Festival, New York
Production country: Finland / Ireland / UK
Filming country: Tibet
Screening formats Digibeta, DVD Credits Director: Coleman Donagh (also script)
Cinematographer: Timo Peltonen, Johannes Lehmuskallio, Donagh Coleman
Sound recordist: Pentti Venetjoki, Kimmo Vänttinen
Sound designer: Douglas Murray
Composer: Linda Buckley, Keith O’Brien
Editor: Breege Rowley
Screenings and awards Festivals: 16.11.2008 Margaret Mead Film Festival, New York, 22.01.2009 DocPoint - Helsinki Documentary Film Festival, 15.02.2009 Himalaya Film Festival, The Netherlands, 24.03.2009 Tartu Worldfilm Festival, 05.03.2009 Tampere Film Festival, 05.03.2009 Dialektus Festival, Budapest, 18.03.2009 Festival International Jean Rouch, Paris, Mead Traveling Film Festival 2009/ India, Les Diablerets Film Festival, 19.11.2009 Arctic & Fabulous, Cervino Cinemountain Film Festival 2009 - Grand Prix Cervino Cinemountain Conseil De La Valee / Italy, Dublin International Film Festival 2009 / Ireland, Kathmandu Film Festival 2009 / Nepal, London International Documentary Festival 2009 / UK, Yerevan International Film Festival 2009 / Armenia
Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy
Co-production Martha O'Neill, Wildfire Films (IRL)
Beverly Cook, Orchid Pictures (UK)
1911081039_uhrit.jpg  Victims 1918 (Uhrit 1918, 2008)
 Rustanius Seppo
 Finland
 52 min
1610080944_ivsmaller.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary film
Oneliner: Documentary about the victims of Finnish Civil War 1918 – executioners and executed.
Synopsis: The most traumatic event in Finnish history is the Civil War of 1918 between the Reds and the Whites. Finland had become independent a year earlier. The young nation was not spared the effects of the First World War or the Russian Revolution. Thousands of Finns were executed during and especially after the Civil War. Most of the executions were carried out by the victors. In this film this era of horror and terror is shown through the lives of two men - one an executioner, the other one of those executed. Both were victims of war. The Victims of 1918 continues Seppo Rustanius´ lauded series of Civil War documentaries. Using photographs and other documents, the director brings the tragedy from the past to modern times. The themes of the film are comparable to those of the Spanish Civil War and the events in the Balkans and in Rwanda.
Premiere: 25.1.2008, DocPoint
Production country: Finland
Screening formats BetaSP, DVD Credits Director: Rustanius Seppo (also script)
Cinematographer: Pekka Aine
Sound recordist: Martti Turunen
Sound designer: Martti Turunen
Composer: Perttu Kivilaakso
Editor: Timo Linnasalo
Screenings and awards Screenings on TV: 02.02.2008 Yle Dokumenttiprojekti TV2
Festivals: 25.01.2008 DocPoint, 06.03.2008 Tampere Film Festival, 10.04.2008 Suomalaisen elokuvan festivaali (Turku), 11.09.2008 Bay Street Film Festival (Ontario, Kanada), 14.11.2008 Arctic & Fabulous Film Festival Commendation, Audience Award, The Finnish Institute in Paris
Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy

2007

1911081023_unelmana_karjala.jpg  Dream of Karelia (Unelmana Karjala, 2007)
 Koski Kari Juhana (KJ)
 Finland
 49 min
2110081358_kurkijoki.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary film
Oneliner: A Documentary film about Russification of the post-war Karelia.
Synopsis: After the Continuation War, fought during the World War II between Finland and Russia, areas of Karelia were emptied from the Finnish people and replaced by the Russian people. How did these Russians, afraid of the revenge of the previous dwellers, experience the move into the small houses of the Finns. A story about the rebuilding of Karelia through the eyes of a Russian evacuee.

Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland/Russia
Screening formats BetaSP, DVD Credits Director: Koski Kari Juhana (KJ) (also script)
Cinematographer: Pertti Veijalainen, Vladimir Brylyakov
Sound designer: Martti Turunen
Composer: Music: Hannu Saha, "Mahla" (Produced by: Kaustinen, Kansanmuusiikki-instituutti KICD 72)
Editor: Sanna Liinamaa, KJ Koski
Screenings and awards Screenings on TV: 16.12.2008 YLE TV2 Dokumenttiprojekti
Festivals: Kettupäivät Finnish Short Film Festival 2007: Best Professional Documentary and Viscult 2007, Finnish State Quality Support 2007 / Finland, 1001 Documentary Film Festival 2008 / Turkey

2006

1911081003_jaruzelski.jpg  Jaruzelski (Jaruzelski - Kenraalin kiirastuli, 2006)
 Puukko Martti
 Finland
 46 min 50 sek
2110081426_1107081547_jaru1hr.jpg Basic Information Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary
Oneliner: The son of a wealthy noble family, Jaruzelski became a communist, then their leader and finally a supporter of the Nato-membership of his own country.
Synopsis: ”I didn’t sleep in several days”, says the former communist leader of Poland, Jaruzelski about his decision to declare a state of war to his country in the year 1981.
In this documentary, directed by Martti Puukko, we go back to the dramatic phases of the recent history of Poland. In the film, the old general and the former president of Poland, Wojciech Jaruzelski ponders the choices of his past before his conscience as well as in the court.

Production country: Finland
Filming country: Poland
Credits Director: Puukko Martti (also script)
Screenings and awards Festivals: DocPoint Helsinki Documentary Film Festival 2006 / Finland, Camera Obscura 2006 and Art of the Document Multimedia Festival 2009 / Poland
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
1911081036_revolution.jpg  Revolution (Kenen joukoissa seisot, 2006)
 Aaltonen Jouko
 Finland
 80 min
2110081446_1407081345_revolution_small.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary musical
Oneliner: A revolutionary music film about a singing revolution
Synopsis: Revolution is a documentary musical about the 70’s generation’s fight for a better world and socialism. With songs and music, it paints a picture of a revolution that was lost. Music creates some distance and in many ways, depicts the experiences and spirit of the era much better than a regular interview-based documentary. The music provides a commentary and moves the film along, crystallizing the spirit of the revolution. The music also symbolizes the pomposity and rhetoric often so blatantly and comically at odds with the reality and everyday life.

Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Screening formats 35mm Credits Director: Aaltonen Jouko (also script)
Scriptwriter: Jouko Aaltonen
Cinematographer: Jussi Eerola, Timo Peltonen
Sound recordist: Paul Jyrälä, Miia Nevalainen
Sound designer: Paul Jyrälä, Miia Nevalainen
Editor: Samu Heikkilä
Screenings and awards Festivals: Jussi Prize 2006 Best Finnish Documentary Film, State Quality Support, Thunder Bay Festival, Canada People's Choice Award, Laterna Magica Festival Laterna Magica-prize, Nordic Film Days in Lübeck 2006, Leipzig Documentray Film Festival 2006, 12.12.2006 London Barbican Centre, Film Fest Hamburg 2006, Prix Europa -competition 2006, 26.04.2008 Iris Film Festival, Sodankylä, Jussi-candidacy 2006 also for best film, best music, best direction, 13.10.2009 The Finnish Institute in Paris, France, Yamagata 2007 / Japan, Isola Cinema 2007 / Slovenia, Oslo Eurodok Festival / Norway, Nordic Film Days in Lübeck, DOKLeipzig and Film Fest Hamburg / Germany, Black nights Film Festival / Estonia, Finnish Documentary Days in Sydney / Australia, Barbican Festival of Nordic Film, Northern Lights Film Festival / UK, Lisbon International Independent Film Festival / Portugal
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy

2002

1911081049_karjalainen_kiirastuli.jpg  Karelian Terror (Karjalainen kiirastuli, 2002)
 Rustanius Seppo
 Finland
 50 min
2110081543_1507081016_kiirastuli_kuva_2pienempi.jpg Basic Information Original language: Finnish
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary
Oneliner: A documentary about the Finno persecution in the Soviet Karelia in 1937-1938
Synopsis: Karelian terror continues the themes of Rustanius’ previous documentary, Accusations against the Utopian. The Finnish in Karelia were persecuted relatively the most of all of the people in the Soviet Union. Over 4000 Finns were liquidated, and the amount of Finnish population decreased from 12000 to 8000 in just few years. The persecution affected almost every family. Even the term genocide could be used.

Production country: Finland
Credits Director: Rustanius Seppo (also script)
Screenings and awards Screenings on TV: 17.12.2008 YLE TV2 Dokumenttiprojekti
Festivals: 29.08.2008 The Best Movies of the World, Kettupäivät Finnish Short Film Festival 2002: Best documentary film, DocPoint Helsinki Documentary Film Festival 2003, Tampere Film Festival 2003, State Quality Support 2003 and Maailman parhaat elokuvat -event / Finland, International Film Festival Olomouc / Turkey, Petroskoi Festival 2003 / Russia
Production Jouko Aaltonen, Illume Oy

2001

1911081026_blatnoimir.jpg  Blatnoi Mir (Blatnoi Mir, 2001)
 Hiltunen Jouni
 Finland
 82 min
2110081500_1507081608_blatnoi2.jpg Basic Information Original language: Russian
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary
Oneliner: A documentary about three prisoners for life in a Russian prison.
Synopsis: Blatnoi Mir is a documentary about three Russian prisoners for life. It is also a film about the fundamental issues of life. The true drama will be found inside these cells where the men will spend the rest of their lives.

Every one of the three men has found their own way to cope in just a few square metre’s area. Andrei Shudarikov has found the Hare Krishna –movement and his time is mostly spent performing religious rituals. Mihail Buharov is severely depressed and he spends time singing old prison camp songs. Sergei Balin is a former capo and an athlete, who exercises daily. He fills up the letters addressed to his mother with his thoughts and feelings. The prison island Pitak is the life and future of these men. Their numerous tattoos tell a tale about their past.
, 09/2001, Århus, Denmark
Production country: Finland
Filming country: Russia
Credits Director: Hiltunen Jouni (also script)
Screenings and awards Festivals: Stalker film Festival in Moscow and Message to Man Festival/ Russia, Mediawave in Györ: Best minority film / Hungary, Most courageous production at Infinity festival in Alba / Italy, Special mention at Nordisk Panorama 2001 / Denmark, Statuette Kiss at Tampere Film Festival 2002, State Quality Support 2002, Jussi-candidacy, R & A Helsinki international Film Festival 2001, Docpoint Helsinki International Documentary Film Festival 2002, Kettupäivät Finnish Short Film Festival 2001, As a visualisation of Janáces opera 2008/ Finland, Tempo Documentary Festival 2002 / Sweden, Krakow Film Festival / Poland, Vienna International Film Festival Viennale / Austria, Encuentro Internacional de Cine y Video Documental Escenarios del Nuevo Siglo 2002 / Mexico, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 2001 / Netherlands, Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival / Czech Republic, Royal Anthropological Institute / UK, Göttingen International Ethnographic Film Festival 2002 / Germany
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
1911081029_henna.jpg  Henna Leu'dd (Hennan Leu'dd, 2001)
 Huttu-Hiltunen Heikki
 Finland
 25 min
2110081530_1507081610_henna.jpg Basic Information Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary
Oneliner: A documentary about a 14-year-old Skolt Sámi, who has different roles in her life.
Synopsis: Henna Mäki is a 14-year-old Skolt Sámi girl from the northernmost Lapland near the border of Norway and Russia. About half of all of the Skolt Sámi live in the village of Lake Sevetti. Henna is one the very few youngsters who continue with the ancient singing tratidion, leu’dd. Henna practices leu’dds listening to old tapes with her grandfather Elias and aunt Tyyne. They travel across the border to Norway to perform to tourists. At the same time Henna is also a modern young woman; like everyone else at her age, she loves pop-music and is interested in snowboarding and snowmobiles. She also likes traveling itself. It seems as so the tradition of leu’dd will continue in the future as well. Henna knows how to combine the different roles in her life.

Production country: Finland
Filming country: Finland
Credits Director: Huttu-Hiltunen Heikki (also script)
Screenings and awards Screenings on TV: YLE TV1, Norway TV4
Festivals: Nuorro Sardinia anthropological documentary film festival Jury's certificate of honour, Kettupäivät 2001, Finnish Institute in New York 2001, Canada Nordic Film Festival 2004, Finno-Ugrian people's tv-festival 1st Prize, Tampere Film Festival, Nordisk Filmfestival, Hannover Festival, NAFA Filmfestival , Saarbrücke Festival, Genova Filmfestival, Nordisk Panorama, Sheffield International Documentary Festival, Tromssa Film Festival, Joensuu anthropological film festival, Arctic Directors, Rovaniemi, Nordic Research Forum, Kaamoksen kuvat -festival, Skandinavian House, New York, Yellow Knife, Canada, XII International Festival of Ethnographical Commendation, Kulttuurit kohtaavat -event 2001, The Skábmagovat - Indigenous Peoples Film Festival / Finland, The Finnish Institute in Paris: Images de la nuit polaire -programme series 2008 / France
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy

2000

1911081003_kusum.jpg  Kusum (Kusum, 2000)
 Aaltonen Jouko
 Finland
 69 min
2110081503_1508081653_kusum_hyva.jpg Basic Information Original language: Hindi
Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary
Oneliner: A documentary about Indian girl Kusum and her family struggling againts illness and spirits.
Synopsis: Kusum is an ordinary Indian 14-year-old girl. She lives in Delhi, goes to school and plans her future. Until she falls ill. Kusum quits eating, isolates and gets difficult fits of rage. Evil spirits have attacked the family, says Bhagat, an experienced healer. The family testes western medicine at first, but then settles upon the traditional Indian spiritual healing with Bhagat. It’s a long road, the spirits are not easy opponents..
Premiere: 11/2000, Helsinki Cinema Andorra
Production country: Finland
Filming country: India
Screening formats 35mm Credits Director: Aaltonen Jouko (also script)
Scriptwriter: Jouko Aaltonen
Cinematographer: Marita Hällfors
Sound designer: Martti Turunen
Editor: Tuula Mehtonen
Screenings and awards Festivals: Bilan du Film Ethnographique: Commendation and Finnish Institute in Paris 2005 / France Honorary Mention, DokumentART, Neubrandenburg First Prize, Kettupäivät Finnish Short Film Festival 2001: Best Documentary, State Quality Support, Espoo Cine 2001 and Viscult 2007 / Finland Best documentary film, Pärnu documentary and anthropological film festival First Prize, NAFA festivals, Nordisk Panorama, Taiwan anthropological film festival, Espoo Cine 2001, Finnish Institute in Paris 2005, Royal Anthropological Institute Festival 2nd Commendation, Astra Film Fest 2002, Romania, The Reel Madness Film Festival 2003, London, State Quality Support
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy

1992

1911081006_taiga2.jpg  Taiga Nomads II (Taigan kansalaisia II: Taidot jotka opetit minulle, 1992)
 Aaltonen Jouko, Lappalainen Heimo
 Finland
1710081507_taiga_ii.jpg Basic Information Subtitle language: English
Genre: Documentary
Oneliner: The second part of the Taiga Nomads -trilogy
Synopsis: The Evenks live in Siberia, in the east side of the Jenisei River. There are approximately 28 000 Evenks. The autonomic Evenkiysky District is sparsely inhabited taiga. There are no roads and reindeer and helicopters are used as means of transport. The connections to the rest of the world are poor and the climate is harsh especially in the winter. The primary sources of livelihood are reindeer management, hunting and fishing. The Evenks are nomands, who wander along with the reindeer. “Taiga Nomads” portrays the life of the Evenks in the last year of the Soviet administration.

Nikolai Pavlovits has experienced a lot; the coming of the Soviet Government to the area in 1930, the war and the black spot of the present as well. Regardless of the leg lost in the war and over 70 years of age, Nikolai still lives in the taiga. His own children were killed in the war and he has a foster son, Vasha. To him, Nikolai has taught all the skills and knowledge that are needed to survive in the taiga.

Production country: Finland
Credits Director: Aaltonen Jouko (also script) , Lappalainen Heimo (also script)
Screenings and awards Festivals: Göttingen film festival 1993: Main Prize / Germany, Pärnu Film Festival 1993: Grand Prize / Estonia, Fondazione Medikinale International Parma 1993: Prix Leonardo, Festival dei Popoli Florence / Italy, Northern Traveling Film Festival 2004 / Russia, Cinema du Reel, The Finnish Institute in Paris 2005 / France, Finnish State Quality Support, Tampere International Short Film Festival, Midnight Sun Film Festival Sodankylä, Espoo Cine / Finland, Margaret Mead Film Festival / USA, NAFA Film Festival Reykjavik / Iceland
Production Pertti Veijalainen, Illume Oy
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