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- A young teenager camping in the woods helps rescue the President of the United States when Air Force One is shot down near his campsite.
- A family that survived the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed one of their brothers.
- A Finnish man has dreamed of becoming a Swede since childhood.
- A middle-aged art teacher going through a midlife crisis begins an affair with one of her students after her husband shows her no real intimacy and instead concentrates on playing video games.
- Two teenage outcasts run away from a halfway house and embark on a rambling cross-country journey.
- A young woman who grew up in orphanage is longing to be loved, but does not have it in her to love others. Her teenage looks help her while falsely accused of committing a crime to hide in a orphanage without arousing any suspicion. There, she meets a 13 years old homeless person like herself, Kristina, and together they set out on a long journey to a small town in Kazakhstan, where Kristina's grandmother lives...
- The Moomins set sail for the Riviera, where, after a journey fraught with storms and desert island dangers, Snorkmaiden is dazzled by the attentions of a playboy and Moomin learns that jealousy's sting is the most painful of all.
- The Grump is a man from the past. A man who knows that everything used to be so much better in the old days. Pretty much everything that's been done after 1953 has always managed to ruin The Grump's day. Our story unfolds as The Grump takes a fall from his basement steps, hurting his ankle. He has to spend a weekend in Helsinki to attend physiotherapy. The Grump doesn't like this for four reasons: 1) He has to take a taxi. 2) He can't take daily care of his wife, an Alzheimer's patient. 3) He can't drive, which means he might have to sit in a car with a female driver. 4) He has to spend time with his family. The daughter-in-law is a career woman, not keen to spend time with The Grump when he comes to the city. Her boss has given her the task to look after Russian businessmen supposed to close a major deal over the weekend. It doesn't make her any happier when The Grump decides to help with the deal. Then The Grump has to face his useless son to become the father he never was, teaching his son how to take care of his loved ones. A thing The Grump has never been able to do. And somebody's day will be ruined.
- Worldwide, alcohol abuse kills more people than HIV, nearly 3.3 million per year. Profiling recovering alcoholics, medical professionals and justice practitioners, this investigation exposes the benefits of a little-known drug Naltrexone.
- 25-year-old Iiris and Karoliina have been best friends since childhood. Karoliina has been travelling and living abroad for some years now, but is coming back home for the summer as Karoliina has found them a job as waitresses in Hanko, the best summer city in Finland.
- A retired detective Tony Zarra (Tony Sirico) is pushed into the world of crime after the murder of his younger brother.
- The most daring moments in the struggle for liberation from colonial rule.
- Toni discovers his new friend, a talented free-diver, is being forced to help dangerous smugglers steal national treasures from an underwater cave.
- Jill and Joy find money on the street and buy Mrs Rosebud's house, which is custom-made for two little girls. Jill and Joy enjoy the summer of their lives and make the acquaintance of two wondrous neighbour ladies, Tinglestein and Tanglestein.
- Aunt Elvi and aunt Rauha try to find a suitable father figure for Ricky.
- "The Prisoner of the Moomin Valley" highlights the Finnish artist/writer Tove Jansson as a versatile and productive artist, not just as the Moomin mother. Her correspondence with her friend Eva Konickoff is the thread of the program.
- On November 7, 2007, 18 year old Pekka shot and killed eight people at a high school in Jokela, a peaceful Finnish commuter town just north of Helsinki. Conversations with classmates, teachers and Pekka's parents lead into to a haunting reconstruction of the oppressive circumstances that led to this tragic act. We come to see that these circumstances are not necessarily unique to Pekka's life in Jokela.
- Nordic Factory is a Residency, Workshop and Short Film Concept that stimulates cultural and cinematic meetings between young film directors, while giving them an international platform to present their first or second feature projects. This concept continues and builds on an initial, successful collaboration in 2013 between Directors' Fortnight and the Taipei Film Commission, and will continue in 2015 with a new partner country.
- Serbia and Kosovo's border dispute is Europe's last territorial conflict and must be solved. It is chief negotiator Robert Cooper's challenge and the stakes are high.
- It's late summer in the small town of Valleby, but the calm is disrupted by bad news. The police station is under threat to be closed, which neither Lasse, Maja nor the chief of police wants. They must find a way to solve the situation.
- Antti and Muhis are bound by friendship, tolerance and the courage to listen to their inner voices - and a secret that changes everything.
- A group of teenagers party on an island where a killer also resides.
- A documentary about Anneli Auer, who is accused of murdering her husband.