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- A woman on the run from the mob is reluctantly accepted in a small Colorado community in exchange for labor, but when a search visits the town she finds out that their support has a price.
- The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.
- A 19th century French aristocrat, notorious for his scathing memoirs about life in Russia, travels through the Russian State Hermitage Museum and encounters historical figures from the last 200+ years.
- After starting sixth grade, Nora finds herself in a spiral of intrigue as she strives to find acceptance from the popular girls at school. She feels especially conflicted when a bullied girl Karin tries to strike up a friendship with Nora.
- The all-star American boxer Rock'y defends the Free World by fighting against a gigantic opponent from Siberia named Igor. A musical parody uses the song by Sleepy Sleepers.
- A unique documentary on the notorious S-21 prison, today the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with testimony by the only surviving prisoners and former Khmer Rouge guards.
- NOKSU's name means 'be yourself', which is how he and his friends face everyday experiences and have fun learning life's little lessons.
- It is a fantastic documentary about Chinese govt's systemic oppression and persecution toward ordinary folk who petition the government.
- A-studio is a flagship current affairs television program on Finnish Yleisradio. The format usually consists of a studio discussion with investigative news reports.
- In the middle of the WW2, one soldier decides he is even with the army.
- Nine-part youth drama series about the ninth grade students and their teachers in Korpen, a fictional Swedish-language school in Finland. Every episode incorporates two music videos featuring the characters from the series.
- Young photography model Susanna and her alienated teenage brother Veli spend the summer of 1969 travelling around Finland, mostly with another girl and her boyfriend. Sporting the latest fashions and trendy hairdos, they naïvely observe and criticise the modern consumer society, advertising, fancy boats and summer cottages, country dances, barbecues, and any other phenomena that were supposed to bother angry young intellectuals in those days. The plot and the political agenda are delivered with a cheerful, tongue-in-cheek mixture of documentary observations, fake TV commercials, fake interviews, philosophical voiceovers and titles, and a jazzy soundtrack by the progressive rock group Wigwam.
- Farewell Comrades paints a portrait of the Soviet Union's decline from the inside, covering the period from 1975 to 1991.
- On her way home from an evening shift at a men's clothing store, Saara Nevanen is raped by a man whom she recognizes as her regular but eccentric customer, Antti Kaironen. The doctor and policemen question Saara in an insensitive manner and she breaks down with guilt. When the court releases the perpetrator for lack of evidence, Saara's aggressive brother Jari talks her mild-mannered husband Sakari into a self-made revenge plot. Armed with two rifles, Jari and Sakari take matters into their own hands.
- A documentary about the ongoing digital revolution, with digital television and 3G mobile phones arriving in the market. The 3G conference in Disneyland Paris in 2001 showcases the latest technology innovations.
- A documentary about the development of quantum computers. A research collaboration worldwide will completely revolutionize global information technology by exploiting the enigmatic quantum physics.
- The last day of Alfred Kordelin.
- An all-female adaptation of the Oresteian Trilogy by the Finnish theatre group "Raivoisat Ruusut" from July, 1991. A trilogy of Greek tragedies, written by Aeschylus, includes "Agamemnon", "The Libation Bearers", and "The Eumenides".
- Extensive investigation about the different "poisons" the food industry leaves or puts in our food, as well as the passivity of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).
- The film is situated as close as one can get to the life - and thus the spiritual death - of a prostitute.
- The 1991 "World Music Awards" live from the Monte-Carlo Sporting Club in Monaco on May 12, 1991, held under the patronage of HSH Prince Albert.
- A quiet and clumsy Eki works at the shipyard and wants to be like his masculine and outspoken co-workers. To become a real man, he needs some tattoos. A real ones.
- A magazine-type program aimed for youth and young adults, featuring current affairs, discussions, sketches and musical guests. The channel is open for thoughts, questions and opinions.
- An idealistic and stubborn Kärnä enters into military service and instantly clashes with oppressive and cynical Sergeant major Sato. During the ensuing power struggle, the winner has to be more cunning and manipulative.
- Three young people, two boys and a girl, meet on a Friday evening in an urban post-disaster setting which has brought Helsinki to ruins. The boys' sole purpose of life is to play a Flip-Flop pinball machine.
- After 20 years on stage, diva actress Maria is offered her first lead role. The character resembles her childhood cousin Frida. As part of a plan to observe her for the role, Frida is invited to Maria's summer house on the island.
- An estranged daughter of a wealthy family is killed, revealing dysfunctional relationships and unresolved issues from the past.
- A young man witnesses a murder and is too curious to let it go. Inspector Frimann gets reluctantly involved in the case and realizes he can't trust anyone, not even the people on his own side. The cover-up goes deep and beyond borders.
- Documentary about one of Spain's few female bull-fighters, Cristina Sánchez, and her career, from small provincial arenas to the bullfighting arena in Madrid and the hardships of being a woman in a male-dominated sport.
- A random meeting on the highway in the Ostrobothnia region becomes a story about human responsibility, consequences of choices made and about life and death. A young man on a leave from the army hitches a ride from a pregnant young woman, pondering about abortion. On their way a rabbit becomes roadkill, which leads to the two persons evaluating their decisions in life.
- The day before Christmas Eve, a young couple Joel and Minna want to buy each other Christmas gifts. Since there is no money, they have to be inventive. Anything for love. A Finnish opera film based on the story "The Gift of the Magi".
- The life, demolition and reconstruction of the Kopaszi dam. Shot for ten years long in a forgotten landscape in the center of Budapest. People living in houseboats and wooden houses, struggling against flood, snow and investors who want them to evict. 10 years in 20 minutes. The second part of The Dike of Transience. Lost World won the best documentary award in Karlovy Vary 2008.
- The film starts in Nalaikh where old Mongolchaan is one of the many former miners who - after the closure of the mine - continues digging for coal in order to survive. Despite the extremely severe working conditions, he perseveres to support his children. Mongolchaan sells his coal to Basandorj, a middleman between the coal pits and the power stations in the city. Basandorj delivers the coal to a power station where young Erdenetsetseg is in charge. Despite the harsh environment, she enjoys her life and work. The electricity produced by the power plant enlightens blind Amarjarkhal's apartment. Ever since she moved from Nalaikh to the capital she makes a living as a writer and performer of popular songs. On a trip back to her native town, Amarjarkhal expresses her desire to be able to see. Meanwhile, Oyuna, who lives in Belgium ever since she married a Belgian man, is preparing to return to her home country which she left eight years ago. She's eager to show her native land to her 3-year old son... Through poetry Mongolchaan praises nature, Erdenetsetseg evokes man's destiny, Amarjarkhal expresses individual desire, and Oyuna finds the strength to survive in a foreign country. Poets of Mongolia is the third part of Inti Films' Mongolia Trilogy (City of the Steppes (1994), State of Dogs (1997)).
- A young woman watches a young man through a window as he jumps through the hoops of a lasso.
- An eight-part educational documentary series about journalism, mass media and communication.
- A tragicomic anthology film features five episodes, reflecting the history, present and future of mankind.
- An old man keeps a carnival shooting gallery in the park. For three generations, it has been open everyday. A lively young couple and one shot will change everything.
- A curious woman from a small retirement home becomes the sole witness of a foul play. Playing a detective can be dangerous, since the culprit is closer than she imagined.
- The last day in the life of the famous artist.
- A six-part educational series about advertising and media images, aimed at children and youth.
- Matti Tulli is a sensitive pacifist, unhappy with the oppressive discipline of the military service. The army doesn't know what to do with him and slowly also Tulli is losing himself.
- A documentary of the Old Market Hall in Helsinki, Finland shortly before its major renovation in 1988-1989.
- A 10-year-old girl succumbs to brain cancer. Her life may have been short, but not insignificant. As a testament to future generations, an architect father buries his daughter's ashes into the foundation stone of a nuclear power plant.
- A little girl admires her shipyard-working father, but has to witness infidelity, arguments and the sadness of her mother. She trades a pepper mill for a bicycle helmet.
- A drunken hit-and-run accident has tragic consequences. Through his camera lens, inspector Frimann tries to untangle the web of secrets, lies and infidelities surrounding the case.