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- Two South Africans set out to discover what happened to their unlikely musical hero, the mysterious 1970s rock n roller, Rodriguez.
- A story of slavery, set in the southern U.S. in the 1930s.
- A Swedish control freak looses his job, travels to India and discovers life, himself and the E-street shuffle of the East.
- A Finnish man has dreamed of becoming a Swede since childhood.
- A look at segments of the Italian population who are consumed with celebrity worship.
- Great short film about the Mohawk iron workers, history about these fearless sky walkers who work very hard for their families and keep a tradition that keeps them going
- Corridor #8 is a mosaic "non-road" film capturing the moods, prejudices and the hope of its characters who live along a non-existent Balkan road, "far away, so close" to each other. The road passes through the countries of Bulgaria, Macedonia and Albania and is also a huge EU infrastructural project meant to link the Black and the Adriatic Seas, already a decade in the planning.
- A nice course of Russian language for German-speaking beginners, filmed during the very last years of USSR.
- Three different stories in three different European countries, which are intertwined and almost echo each other. A young hostess afraid of flying, a painter working with a young talented Romani girl and a reporter who is in a state of trauma through experiences from war, keeping him from functioning normally and working.
- A made-for-TV cinema verité documentary of graphic designer Neville Brody's visit to Finland, examining the contemporary visual codes and styles of the decade in Helsinki, in its streets and underground tunnels.
- A documentary film about the forgotten genius Ladislas Starewitch.
- Filmed with unprecedented access to the activities of both pickpockets and police, "Journals of a Wily School" takes viewers inside the world of the petty thieves who ply their trade on the streets of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), and the detectives who try to control them. Azad, the eldest of five children, is 22 years old and lives with his family. A brilliant young man, his father encourages him to enter the family business-wholesale fish trading. Yet Azad has chosen a different path, and becomes a skilled pickpocket at an early age. Day after day he practices his profession across the length and breadth of the crowded streets, lightening the loads of unsuspecting passengers on sweltering city buses. And just like any other dedicated artist, Azad passionately hones his skills under the tutelage of a master, taking classes at the local school for pickpockets. The master of the wily school teaches students the pilfering arts, such as how to lift a coin from the bottom of a water bucket with nary a ripple on the surface. He also shows the skills of a surgeon as he precision-cuts a piece of cloth laid on a melon with a razor blade and without ever piercing the skin of the fruit. Azad is successful and skilled, yet even he comes under scrutiny from the watchful eyes of Police Detective Bidhan Saha. Once caught, Azad is offered a deal: go to jail or help the police catch other pickpockets. Given a second chance and the hope for respectability, what choice will Azad make? Collaboration or incarceration proves a difficult choice for Azad, and the lure of the city streets is powerful.
- Everyday life in Baghdad, Iraq, between the American presidential election 2004 and the Iraqi general election 2005
- In January 1968, the filmmaker obtained permission to shoot the film for the press ball in Berlin. In front of the camera, behind the table with press magnate Axel C. Springer and others.
- The Finnish vocalist A. Aimo and Dallapé Orchestra perform in the TV-show "Suvisattumia".
- Documentary about the director's marriage with her composer husband entering a twilight zone.
- Ingemar waters the "forbidden plant" and encounters Mebana; a mix between a woman and a plant, who grows up from the earth. Soon Ingemar falls in love with her.
- My New Country is a TV-format developed and owned by Haldin Communication ltd. Our first production, based on this TV-format, was produced for the Finnish Broadcasting Corporation during 2012-2013. It consists of nine episodes of 30 minutes each. My New Country is a new kind of feel good infotainment. Thousands of young adults, in every country of the world, move abroad every year. After only a few weeks in their new environment they get contacts, knowledge and insights - invaluable assets. My New Country is a TV-format that takes the viewer around the world in 30 minutes, together with ordinary young adults. From a number of applicants, who all are planning to leave their home countries in order to work, study or live abroad, 8-10 participants are chosen through casting. They become the correspondents of this unique TV-serial. Our correspondents look at the world in a totally different way than professional journalists do.
- A five-part TV-series about how it is being young in the USA - among other things about different types of immigrants, natives and motherhood.