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- A psychological crime drama of three seasons, each set in different era in a conservative christian community of rural northern Finland.
- A man emerges with his autistic daughter and three others from a hospital elevator to find themselves trapped in the building with devilish monsters.
- Two Finnish boys battle adolescence and family troubles. Meanwhile, their homes are being encroached upon by inevitable urban development.
- Three 30-something Finnish filmmakers travel around Finland to interview ordinary people and paint a picture of Finland in the year 1970.
- Based on true events, Mobile 101 is a drama series about the close calls and the uncertain first steps of a small Finnish electronics company becoming a global titan of the mobile phone industry.
- The friendship of two game designers begins to fall apart as one longs to return to their nostalgic youth, while the other is eager to marry and move on
- The guitars may be fake, but the talent is real at the U.S. Air Guitar Championships, where performers rock out on invisible guitars in hilarious ways.
- The lives of three troubled people are connected by accident when they are faced with moral questions.
- A group of mischievous Finnish boys experience the ups and downs of life during World War 2.
- The story of Dr Feelgood, four men in cheap suits who crashed out of Canvey Island in the early '70s, sandpapered the face of rock'n'roll, leaving all that came before a burnt-out ruin - four estuarine John-the-Baptists to Johnny Rotten's anti-Christ. Taking London by storm, they sped through Europe and conquered the UK with No 1 chart success, before imploding just as punk was born and America beckoned with open arms. Contributions from members of The Clash, Blondie and The Sex Pistols join Dr Feelgood with collaborators Jools Holland and Alison Moyet to tell the story of Canvey, '70s England and the greatest local band in the world.
- Arno Jurmala is an appreciated nickel tycoon. He has an elegant wife and he owns a huge nickel factory somewhere in Northern Finland. When he is celebrating his birthday in the late 1930s, the guest list consists of significant people from different countries all over the world. What they don't know is that behind the neat facade Jurmala is a ruthless man without any morals or virtues. He can do anything to make more money. Without hesitating he kills his worst competitors and all his employees who have let him disappointed. And when the Second World War begins, he trades with Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union - depending on who is winning at the moment. He also mishandles his wife, unable to have children, which has driven her to become a drug-addict.
- A film based on Klaus Mann's novel about a woman's escape from Nazi Germany to Finland.
- Mika's (Ilkka Koivula) mother marries a man who is getting out of the jail. At the beginning everything seems to be all right. Mika leaves Oulu, an industrial city up in Northern Finland, to study in the capital, Helsinki. He does very well with his studies and also begins a relationship with the girl he knew already back in Oulu. Meanwhile the new husband reveals his true self - and all of a sudden things get very serious.
- A son and a father go on a road trip that turns into a musical journey into the emotional memory and the history of Finnish immigration in Sweden; of shame, guilt, crime, alcoholism, and family secrets.
- The war between Luxembourg and Finland sets the outline to a set of comedic stories about a rally team, gay couple's fishing trip, two hoodlums' last school days in the spring and a haunted hotel among others.
- Five friends decide to rob a bank.
- A middle-aged man becomes deeply involved with the affairs and criminal connections of a mysterious girl.
- Tough Love episodes are( Mini Tv Series) presents every weeks on (Youtube Channel; "Tough Love Channel ") starting from May 2016 by: Rami Jaber and Sara Chafak.
- Farmer wants a wife.
- When Soviet cow Natalia jumps west, it must of course be returned to the USSR as soon as possible. Does the grass look greener behind the border? Whatever the reason for the jumping cow's trip, cattle that migrates across the border to Finland must be returned to their home so that good neighborly relations are not endangered.
- Matti and Mikko play for Finland's worst amateur rugby team. Overworked and domesticated, the two men long for a space to revel in their masculinity and bond with other men.
- This government-run propaganda film introduces the nature, sports, military, agriculture and capital of Finland.
- A Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica on stage during their The Days Of Grays World Tour at Club Teatria in Oulu, Finland on April 15, 2011.
- The very last concert of Sentenced.
- Andrew Buckles dreams of one day winning the World Air Guitar Championship in Oulu, Finland. This documentary follows Andrew on his journey through a rigorous training regime, financial difficulties, and personal conflicts to his ultimate arrival in Finland on his quest to become Air Guitar Champion of the world.
- A laid-back chef and his assistant make homemade food and desserts with a personal touch.
- Tiina inherits a treasure map from his grandfather. She starts the treasure hunt with Juha and Pete towards Puolanka, a small town in Eastern Finland. Whoever finds the treasure, will get Tiina as a girlfriend. The journey goes from the city of Oulu to rural Puolanka. The trip get new depth as Tiina finds something that has been lost a long time.
- Moonsorrow is the essence of Finland made music. Formed in 1995, when the extreme metal world was starting to be saturated of black metal, their unique approach to music soon made them become one of the pioneering bands in pagan metal, or as they call their own art, Epic Heathen Metal. Home of the Wind will be their history, as told by themselves, as spoken by their own voices.
- What is the mental legacy and set of values that the liberal late 1960s and early 1970s gave to the people who were born and grew up during that time, to the people who are now approaching middle-age?
- A Finnish magician Simo Aalto in his first television show, performing close-up magic for a small school audience.
- A Finnish children's magician Simo Aalto on stage in his 20th artist anniversary show at Pohjankartano in Oulu, Finland on November 1, 1999.
- Get an inside look at the lives and stories of gaming's most prominent personalities. With a focus on a different player every episode, the series reveals how these superstars rose to fame and what motivates them to keep progressing.