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- Far in the future, a young Finno-Ugric person sets out to seek answers to life's big questions, but ends up becoming a slave for a cult of semiotics. Answers they give are contaminated - quite literally.
- "When the famous Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra prepares to perform a symphony by Joonas Kokkonen, Heikki Tikka works in the shadows to make sure every single thing is in it's right place. Bellboy is a documentary short film about the servant who ruled over everything."
- In a remote Norwegian village the weaving roads have become the subject of controversy. Assuming the role of detective, the documentary investigates the bewildering phenomena of car skid marks and their mysterious appearance. Winding, looping, curving, the hypnotising patterns reveal unexpected frictions in the village.
- A world-weary reality TV host is given one last chance by her producer. Accompanied by a cynical filming crew, she goes to find out what happened to a celebrity who wet himself in a dance show on live television.
- Soft voice of a radio host is the thread that connects the crossing paths of a city's night owls. From an underground club and deserted supermarket to a terminally ill person's bedroom, these ephemeral scenes paint a portrait of humanity,
- Two young women decide to defy the dancing prohibition set by the Finnish government by organizing a secret graduation dance in war-torn Helsinki in 1944.
- A middle-aged actress can't stand the atmosphere of the premiere party of her latest film. She flees through the cinema, looking for a place to be alone. She ends up on a balcony with a young gatecrashing couple.
- Requiem is a surreal drama driven by slow-burning nightmarish visions and guilt. 45-year old composer Jan is stuck in limbo trying to finish an overdue piece of music for a theatre production.
- A working class woman tries to figure out whether to fall in love with a young boy or use him for money.
- For every generation there is a war story to be told. The story is told in the evenings. It is like a movie about the good and the bad, us and them, profits and losses. Some images are so impressive that they are turned into symbols and monuments; beginnings, turning points and endings. This is a film about the story of war which the evening news told to us, growing up in the 1990s. The story was told with images of burning oil fields. It was reported that on its withdrawal the defeated side ignited the oil wells in fire, causing major financial losses. There were no images of human casualties. The story began when we we kids and it still goes on.
- Visitors from a distant place appear in the misty swamps of Northern Finland. The locals grow restless - things are changing, secret berry spots are revealed and everything is getting uncomfortable. Who is to blame and who is profiting from all this? How to Pick Berries is an exploration of Finnish mind and the absurdities of global economy.
- Letters Home tells the story of six under-aged asylum seekers from Afghanistan and Irak writing a letter to a relative back home.
- The Blackouts is an essay that tells the story of a family moving from Finland to Poland in search of their roots. Living in Warsaw, they face the hustle and bustle of a city scorched by its tragic past.
- A virus. A woman. A man in danger.