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- In 1939 the 13-year-old Carl arrives at the lighthouse Lågskär in the Åland Islands, for a position as lighthouse disciple. He is trained by the demanding lighthouse keeper.
- A hauntingly beautiful and unusual coming-of-age tale. Set in 1890, Iris's artist mother leaves Stockholm for the summer and sends her 9-year old daughter to stay with an uncle in the Finnish archipelago. The girl learns to play with other children and discovers the joys of friendship in the remote Åland Islands.
- Teenage girls live in a small patriarchal seaside town where they try to figure out a place for themselves amongst sexist rich men and peculiar artistic types. Has been compared to Twin Peaks for similarities in themes and setting.
- About a boy, with Meänkieli as his mother tongue, takes his first moped trip on the day he turns 15. He is stopped by local policeman, who also speaks Meänkieli. An unpleasant situation arises and the boy becomes abused.
- "The Childhood Friend." - Tomas lives with her parents. One day, his father's cousin Serkuu comes to visit. At first Serkuu wins Tomas's trust but later he brutally let's him down . Fifteen years later, Tomas has become a police officer and takes his service revolver when calls on Serkuu to retaliate.
- This television documentary is about film maker Casper Wrede and his "forbidden" film about Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn. This documentary tries to find answers for why Capser's film was banned in Finland.
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- A documentary about Jan Fröjdman, six-time Finnish Champion in Hot-Air Ballooning. The movie includes flight preparations, footage from actual flights, interviews with his passengers, as well as a section about Fröjdman's interest in artistic photography.
- Arthur and Gustav are total opposites. When their parents decide to move in together, the boys have to share a room with each other. They solve the problem by building a "wall" in the room. When the boys are unfairly accused of stealing apples, they decide to try to find the real thieves themselves. This adventure helps the boys understand that the best way to do it is to do it together.