Finnish Short Films

Finnish Short Films

Genre

Documentary

Director

Virpi Suutari, Charlotte Airas-Ehrnrooth

Run time

1h 0min

Light Snatcher / Valonsieppaaja

Director: Charlotte Airas-Ehrnrooth

Year: 2021

Length: 30 min

Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Light plays with buildings and space. It plays with people. Mystic, rippling, influential light forms from reflections. It’s like reverberation in music. Light waves indeed act like sound waves. Juha Leiviskä is one of the most successful contemporary Finnish architects. Light Snatcher investigates the intricate play of natural light in his architecture

A People’s Radio – Ballads from a Wooded Country / Kansanradio – runonlaulajien maa

Director: Virpi Suutari

Year: 2021

Length: 27 min

A carnivalesque portrayal of the Finnish landscape of the soul and abode. The short film is based on the iconic YLE programme “People’s Radio”, and its visual material has been created by the road movie method of driving across summery Finland. The film paints a panorama of what Finland looks like today. Its narration progresses through humour into civic anarchy, ultimately also towards the longing for human connection.

Genre

Documentary

Director

Virpi Suutari, Charlotte Airas-Ehrnrooth

Run time

1h 0min

Light Snatcher / Valonsieppaaja

Director: Charlotte Airas-Ehrnrooth

Year: 2021

Length: 30 min

Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Light plays with buildings and space. It plays with people. Mystic, rippling, influential light forms from reflections. It’s like reverberation in music. Light waves indeed act like sound waves. Juha Leiviskä is one of the most successful contemporary Finnish architects. Light Snatcher investigates the intricate play of natural light in his architecture

A People’s Radio – Ballads from a Wooded Country / Kansanradio – runonlaulajien maa

Director: Virpi Suutari

Year: 2021

Length: 27 min

A carnivalesque portrayal of the Finnish landscape of the soul and abode. The short film is based on the iconic YLE programme “People’s Radio”, and its visual material has been created by the road movie method of driving across summery Finland. The film paints a panorama of what Finland looks like today. Its narration progresses through humour into civic anarchy, ultimately also towards the longing for human connection.

Info

Rating

(none)

Production year

2021

Global distributor

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Local distributor

DocPoint Tallinn MTÜ

In cinema

2/1/2022