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- A group of enslaved teenagers steal a derelict Starfleet vessel to escape and explore the galaxy.
- In a non-human area called Animal Town lives a 5-year-old bunny named Elinor who teaches preschoolers ages 1 to 4 the basics of helping the community and discovering how plants, bugs, and animals do the same.
- 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.
- Five conversations frame a flawed marriage in this film written by Ingmar Bergman about his parents. Guilt-ridden wife Anna (Pernilla August) divulges an extramarital affair to a priest, her uncle Jacob (Max von Sydow). He presses her to confess her sins to her husband, Henrik. As the film moves back and forth in time, the notion of truth is tested. Tomas, the lover, and Henrik will find that Anna's confessions do not absolve anyone, and have the power to inflict more pain. Source: Rotten Tomatoes
- Jet Propulsion, an alien from another planet, and his pals Sean, Mindy, and Sydney learn about science.
- What would be the shortest route between Entre Rios in Argentina and the Chinese metropolis Shanghai? Simply a straight line through the center of the earth, since the two places are antipodes: they are located diametrically opposite to each other on the earth's surface. During his visits to four such antipodal pairs, the award-winning documentary filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky captured images that turn our view of the world upside down. A beautiful, peaceful sunset in Entre Rios is contrasted with the bustling streets in rainy Shanghai. People who live in a wasteland are connected to people dwelling next to a volcano. Landscapes whose splendor touches the soul are juxtaposed with the clamor of a vast city. These antipodes seem mythically connected, somehow united by their oppositeness. Kossakovsky's movie is a feast for the senses, a fascinating kaleidoscope of our planet. VIVAN LAS ANTIPODAS! - Long Live The Antipodes! What is happening on the point of the earth diametrically opposite to where we are now, what awaits us there? Fascinated by this question, Victor Kossakovsky conducted an experiment, and in the course of his unique project visited four coupled antipodes - in Argentina and China, Spain and New Zealand, Chile and Russia, Botswana and Hawaii. Thanks to a keen sense of the magic of his eight locations, Kossakovsky captures unforgettable images. He follows the menacing glow of a volcano's lava, contemplates the majestic flight of a condor, documents human attempts to rescue a stranded whale. A sunset in Argentina's Entre Rios is juxtaposed with rush hour in Shanghai. Tranquil silence and amber light contrast with noisy industriousness and metallic hues. The movie approaches its subject playfully, and Kossakovsky's deployment of the camera is innovative: the earth's surface bends right in front of our eyes, images upside down.
- A self-proclaimed knight Tuttiritari works in the stables of the castle, trying to gain the favor of the king and the sweet Princess Esmeralda. His special pacifiers come in different flavors and there's always time for a song or two.
- An aging painter meets a young woman. During one autumn night, two worlds and generations form a connection. There's also a buried secret to be uncovered.
- About the history of the contraceptive tool and reminds us of the importance of using a condom in combating sexually transmitted diseases.
- A young taxi driver picks up a mysterious customer at the start of his long shift. Only the morning will reveal everything.
- A musical documentary and tribute about "choro", an older style of playing that forms the foundation of all Brazilian composition, including samba and bossa nova.
- Taina is a normal teenager with friends, parties and a first romance. She also has normal insecurities of growing up. A few thoughtless comments triggers an eating disorder.
- 13-year-old Sofi moves involuntary from the big city to the countryside with her mother, and her mother's boyfriend while all her friends is back in the city. At the new place Sofi meet up with a wise old lady, that tells her scary stories about unsolved mysteries from the village past.
- NOKSU's name means 'be yourself', which is how he and his friends face everyday experiences and have fun learning life's little lessons.
- There has always been a distance between Bjarte and his grandfather, the great patriarch Alf Morner. This is about to change when Alf gives his grandson the strangest gift: a chest full of 8 mm films. In these films Bjarte finds the secret stories of Alf's adventurous past. Bjarte believes he has been given a treasure! However the gift has strings attached and soon Bjarte must embark on a voyage of his own. The gift is not a treasure chest, it's a map. Discoveries of a Marionette is a poetic and special award-winning documentary inviting to a melancholic, humorous and unforeseen expedition through life and death, over the sea and into eternity. Nothing less.
- Instead of being a tough guy like Philip Marlowe, an unlucky dreamer Vili Parkkuu is stuck facing reality as an everyday private detective.
- A Finnish rock band Sielun Veljet (L'Amourder) on stage in Moscow, Soviet Union on October 1987.
- A grandfather reminisces his childhood memories in front of a piano. The stories comes to life through music.
- A lonely and sad Toffle leaves his home to look for friends. He finds a message in a bottle from another lonely girl, Miffle. A theatre adaptation of Tove Jansson's "Who Will Comfort Toffle?" by the Finnish "Teatteri 2000".
- A sports and lifestyle series aimed at youth audience.
- A Finnish based series focusing on film, television and entertainment industry in Hollywood. Featuring interviews with actors, filmmakers and celebrities, special Finnish guests, and previews of upcoming films.
- Animated adaptations of the old Finnish folk and animal tales. In these fairy tales, a cunning fox often outsmarts his fellow animal friends. The stories also include people who live near the forest.
- Grieving siblings go to the cemetery to pay respect to their late mother. There's still wine left and some rockin' to do.
- No matter the case or the client, the detective agency V.A.I.N.U. of the Karvakuonot will investigate, solve mysteries, provide field surveillance and catch robbers, sometimes with the help of modern technology.
- A documentary of a woman's role in advertising, especially in television commercials.
- In the freer climate of the 1990s, some young women from Estonia are enticed into Finland to work as dancers and entertainers. Many, like 18 years old Irma, find themselves doing striptease.
- The duo of Ransu and Pekka continue to explore their homeland. Ransu meets artists, authors and politicians, from the Parliament House to the sights of Finnish Lapland. Later, Olli joins the ranks.
- An old woman returns to the memories of her youth. Life can begin the moment you think it's over.
- Focussing on his gift for harmonizing technology and nature, architect Alvar Aalto looks at all aspects and examines his creative style in the context of his time, the traditions he inherited and the country and climate in which he lived.
- A dreamlike, partly docufiction film of a reluctant TV journalist, who has to continue the project about a photojournalist. Following the archives takes him deeper into the world of mass media and ultimately, into himself.
- Inspired by the story of his grandfather, a nine-year-old boy Antti encounters a real Santa Claus. It can be hectic and stressful at this time of year in Santa's home, but the spirit of Christmas will always prevail.
- The Emperor of China prefers the tinkling of a bejeweled mechanical bird to the song of a real nightingale. A dance theatre adaptation of the fairy tale "The Nightingale" by the Finnish dance company Mobita/Dansco.
- A short documentary about the dock workers on one morning at the Port of Helsinki.
- A loose television adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" by the Finnish theatre group Ryhmäteatteri. It's partly recorded during the 1985 stage play "Zloty Burlesque", starring fictional Leo Palma.
- The story of a few Saharawi women who fled their country, Western Sahara, under Moroccan bombardment fifteen years ago, to take refuge in the Algerian desert.
- A woman returns to the man's apartment after a breakup. For a brief moment, there's hope.
- The travelling duo of Ransu and Pekka would like to know their neighbors a bit better, so they head to Sweden. After seeing the sights in Stockholm, they board a cruiseferry to the Åland Islands. Planes, ships and trains, in that order.
- A short documentary of Valto Vuorio, a janitor and a collector of traditional Finnish folk literature. Valto is a storyteller.
- A series about Santa Claus and his wife, surrounded by hundreds of elves and reindeer. They all live in a curious village at Mount Korvatunturi with houses, workshops and stables, far away in magical Finnish Lapland.
- A film news program with main host Erkka Lehtola, focusing on reviews, film clips and interviews.
- No issue is too small or too big when Ransu Karvakuono and Pekka talk and learn about the things around them. Often, they'll learn from each other.
- An art teacher is forced to relive painful memories of her relationship. It's also the moment of letting go.
- A young couple sees their opportunity for a little marital adventure. Picking a right erotic fantasy for both may prove difficult.
- A fed-up receptionist at a hostel dreams about travelling to Spain. She sees her opportunity when a surprise guest checks in.
- A sing-along concert series for children and families, hosted by a playful singer Satu Sopanen and the Mukaralla band. Also featuring "The Wandering Knight" Tuttiritari with his horse Rusinante.
- 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.