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- A fluid documentary in which director Luostarinen interviews fifty women on birth, body image, and the harshness of contemporary attitudes toward physicality, aging, and inevitable death. The focus is on female bodies, their variety, and the prejudices, processes, and living to which they - and the souls within them - are subjected.
- This documentary tells the story of film director Aleksandr Medvedkin, throughout his life a sincere believer in communism, whose films were repeatedly banned in the Soviet Union. Modern Russian film students express their excitement at seeing his film HAPPINESS for the first time, and his contemporaries shed light on his life and work.
- When a powerful crystal falls into the wrong hands, a young orphan must return it to safety before it's too late.
- Neptuna is an extra terrestrialthat has been sent to Earth with the mission to study the marine world to save her planet from pollution.From the Baltic Sea to the Indian Ocean via the two poles, she discovers an extraordinary world where reality often surpasses fiction.
- NOKSU's name means 'be yourself', which is how he and his friends face everyday experiences and have fun learning life's little lessons.
- In this Finnish cinema classic, three vacuum cleaner salesmen go door-to-door selling dreams of dust-free homes and personal ambitions in a bleak Finland hit by the worst recession in history.
- There's a funeral in Sapmi. The dead is the father of John-Andreas 17. He now remembers what his father told him shortly before his death. Will John-Andreas manage to take over? It's tough to continue, when reindeer's keep disappearing.
- Documentary about three boys with cancer and their joys and sorrows, from operations, hospitals and funerals.
- Yellow Giraffe's Animal Stories is an independent sequel to the series The Sun is a Yellow Giraffe, which was completed in 1999. Both series are international and multi-cultural.
- The winters are particularly cold and harsh in a small village in rural Lapland. Now even the food is getting scarce. Would it be better to be a bear and sleep through the winter than to starve? But in nature, everything has its own place.
- This version of August Strindberg's play from 1888 takes place in South Africa in the 1980's. The servant John is black and Miss Julie a white landowner's daughter.
- A tragicomic story about a village on the border between east and west. The village decides to challenge the European Union, only to find that constant change is a guarantee for no change at all.
- In a barren, snowy Lapland landscape a man in a reindeer sled is on the escort mission. In the pale moonlight the fear is starting to take over, since something has awakened the witch.
- A reindeer herder Jaakko used to be a great fisherman in his Lappish village, but on one early summer day everything changes. When the fishing net remains empty, Jaakko makes a deal with the devil himself. The price will be heavy.