Documentaries
Yvonne
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Anna Blom
- Screenwriters
- Anna Blom
- Producers
- Anna Blom
- Release year
- 2020
- SES grant
- 10 000 €
- Budget
- 55 000 €
- Production companies
- Ja Media Production Ab
Yvonne is a film about a 57-year old woman with an intellectual disability who gains the respect and admiration of her critical mother. She does it through interpreting her life at the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki, despite her severe stage fright.
Best Possible Life
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Jussi Sandhu, Ville Hakonen
- Screenwriters
- Jussi Sandhu, Ville Hakonen
- Producers
- Pasi Hakkio, Niina Virtanen
- Release year
- 2020
- SES grant
- 20 000 €
- Budget
- 40 000 €
- Production companies
- Wacky Tie Films
It’s party time! Melancholic Finns in search of happiness.
Good Life
- International co-production SE-FI
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Marta Dauliūtė, Viktorija Šiaulytė
- Screenwriters
- Marta Dauliūtė, Viktorija Šiaulytė
- Producers
- Marta Dauliūtė, Viktorija Šiaulytė, Niklas Kullström, Mirjam Gelhorn, Dagnė Vildžiūnaitė
- Release year
- 2022
- SES grant
- 18 000 €
- Budget
- 318 000 €
- Production companies
- Hillstream Pictures Oy
Good Life is an absorbing case study of a co-living start-up, where corporate culture and community building make an extraordinary match. With sharp wit the film highlights the present-day loss of privacy and how corporate storytelling becomes part of one’s innermost self.
Acasă, My Home
- International co-production RO-FI
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Radu Ciorniciuc
- Screenwriters
- Radu Ciorniciuc
- Producers
- Monica Lazurean-Gorgan, Ari Matikainen
- Release year
- 2020
- SES grant
- 15 000 €
- Budget
- 227 000 €
- Production companies
- Kinocompany Oy
An immense green space in the middle of a metropolis, the Bucharest Delta is an abandoned water reservoir in which wildlife has grown to become a rare urban ecosystem. For the last two decades, the Enache family lived here, sleeping in a hut on a lakeshore, following the rhythm of the seasons and catching fish barehanded.
When the bulldozers come to destroy their home, they have to move and adapt to a completely new city life. Fishing rods are replaced by smartphones, idle afternoons are now spent in classrooms, and family ties are hard to maintain. With their roots in the wilderness, the nine children and their parents need to find a way to keep their family united in the concrete jungle.
The Happy Worker
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- John Webster
- Screenwriters
- Eveliina Kantola, John Webster
- Producers
- Marko Talli
- Premiere
- 6.5.2022
- SES grant
- 190 500 €
- Budget
- 750 000 €
- Production companies
- Yellow Film & TV
- Distribution companies
- SF Studios Oy
The workplace is broken. The Happy Worker looks behind the sleek office facades to show the ridiculously inefficient and wasteful theatre that is the modern workplace. A silenced majority are deeply unhappy, cynical or burned out. Most affected are Millennials and Gen-z’s. What are the psychological needs that make people happy and motivated in their work, and why are so many managers terrible at their job? After Covid work will change, but do we want to go back to business as usual?
The Mission
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Tania Anderson
- Screenwriters
- Tania Anderson
- Producers
- Isabella Karhu, Juho-Pekka Tanskanen
- Premiere
- 5.8.2022
- SES grant
- 144 000 €
- Budget
- 255 000 €
- Production companies
- Danish Bear Productions Oy
After receiving a “call to serve” from God, four American teenagers undergo rigorous preparation in order to travel to the other side of the world to attempt to convert some of Europe’s most non-religious people, Finns, to the Mormon Church of Latter-Day Saints. The Mission witnesses the journey of Kai, Tyler, McKenna and Megan s they leave their homes for the first time and embark upon the most emotionally, physically and spiritually challenging period of their life.
The Kind Stranger
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Sini Hormio, Anu Silfverberg
- Screenwriters
- Sini Hormio, Ari Matikainen, Anu Silfverberg
- Producers
- Ari Matikainen
- Release year
- 2023
- SES grant
- 110 000 €
- Budget
- 334 000 €
- Production companies
- Kinocompany Oy
Manu (Finland), Emma (Britain) and Charlotte (US) are ASMR artists, part of a worldwide community of millions of people. They make popular Youtube videos that imitate human connection: gentle whispers, tender hand movements, caring role plays. For Manu, the videos are a way of finding his place in the world. Charlotte sees herself doing ”service”, and Emma looks at the camera as a mother. They all were once helped by the ASMR community, and now they want to give something back.
People We Come Across
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Mia Halme
- Screenwriters
- Mia Halme
- Producers
- Marianne Mäkelä, Liisa Karpo
- Release year
- 2021
- SES grant
- 164 270 €
- Budget
- 313 760 €
- Production companies
- napafilms oy
Year 2050 super bacteria will kill more people than cancer. The global problem is caused by reckless use of antibiotics. 800 tourists travel to Benin, Africa, to take part in special medical research aiming to find vaccination against diarrhea. A disease now treated by antibiotics and causing the super bacteria to spread in emerging speed. Head of the research is Finnish doctor, Anu Kantele, who has declared war on overuse of antibiotics, and on super bacteria.
Fragments of Humanity
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Elli Rintala
- Screenwriters
- Ari Matikainen, Elli Rintala
- Producers
- Ari Matikainen
- Release year
- 2022
- SES grant
- 130 000 €
- Budget
- 236 000 €
- Production companies
- Kinocompany Oy
Between war and peace there is a set of people applying themselves to solving the past conflicts and thereby trying to prevent the new ones ever to start. One of them was a Finnish forensic dentist Helena Ranta. Her task for the past twenty years was to recognize the victims of war in different conflict zones around the world and in that way to advocate for the thought that even in war there must be rules.
Kids Cup
- International co-production NO-FI
- Category
- Documentaries
- Directors
- Line Hatland
- Screenwriters
- Line Hatland
- Producers
- Ingvil Giske, Ari Matikainen
- Premiere
- 26.8.2022
- SES grant
- 22 000 €
- Budget
- 642 000 €
- Production companies
- Kinocompany Oy
- Distribution companies
- Kinocompany Oy
Every summer 30 000 children from about 50 countries get together to pursue their passion for football at Norway Cup. A variety of ethnicities, cultures and backgrounds are united for one huge tournament, a unique setting where young people from all over the world meet and compete on equal premises.
Kids Cup is a warm, humorous and thought-provoking feelgood documentary, involving homesickness, hormones, disappointment, victory, friendship, and most importantly; the feeling of loss and how to overcome it.