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- A humorous series about a 19-year old gamer DragonSlayer666, who's mum destroys his computer. To be a professional player and to realise his dream, he's forced to step out of his room, face the real world and learn the meaning of friendship and team work.
- Dilya became a human rights activist the day her brother was thrown in prison, accused of being a terrorist. She challenged the dictatorship, escaped her home country but realized that the regime was closer than she could ever imagine.
- The Scandinavian Carnegie Art Award is one of the biggest prize money awards for artists in the world. It has traditionally been given to painters and photographers. The Carnegie Art Award 2006 included also for the first time an artist solely known for her video artistry, namely Petra Lindholm from Finland, who won the 3rd prize of 400 000 SEK for her film Until. In the documentary Three years of melancholia we meet on a very personal and intimate level the creator of an exceptionally sensitive and openly sentimental video art untraditional for today's contemporary video artists. We also learn what Scandinavian gallery owners, critics and museum directors think of Petra Lindholm's art and of video art in general. The documentary also introduces us to some of Petra's central friends and family members. The film unfolds in particular the background and inspiration sources to the art films made by Petra during the years 2002-2005.
- A storm is brewing, but Lauri, a 30-year-old urban man, wants to hang a big white newly washed sheet out to dry. His wife opposes the idea and a ridiculous fight over petty principles follows.
- Three hackers and their pal Björn get stuck inside a computer game. For some reason "Cyberwoman" tries to catch them inside a test tube. Pilot episode for a TV series by Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE in 1994. Never aired.
- Johannes buys a food processor that slices apples into identical pieces. However, the blade gets broken and Johannes engages in a seemingly endless struggle for a new one.
- Life and times of actor matti pellonpää as remembered by friends and collegues
- A documentary about four well-educated men of varying ages (25-55 years), who share and discuss their sudden unemployment with each other on board a sales boat in the Finnish archipelago.
- Weekly media critical Talk-Show and a magazine program about the up to date subjects covered in the media past days.
- Finland Swedish talk-show with the top cultural persons in Finnish cultural scene.
- Two men descend from a tree, found a party and leave the forest to preach their truth to people in order to save Finland.
- Relationship counselor Keijo Markova and the directors and actors of movie Kolmistaan talk about the correlation of love and relationship in todays world. Is it possible for love to last.
- In the documentary we consecutively follow from idea to realization how the Finnish glass sculpture Hans-Christian Berg creates a large sphere made out of hand-blown parabolic mirrors for an exhibition in a medieval castle on an island in the Swedish archipelago. In this fast-paced and jazz mooded film we encounter the inspiration, anguish and honest devotion of an artist who is working towards fulfillment of his dreams. Eventually we learn how a well-designed and intelligently placed glass sculpture can even reflect the continuous paranoia of mankind.
- The 30-year-long battle of Porvoo bridge turns into a small town history with it's changes and everyday life. A hilarious story about uncontrolled development and controlled destruction in a medieval city, where everything is the object of complaints - this is known as the "Porvoo disease".
- Today we are exposed to more than 1000% more ad messages than we were ten years ago. Digital Signage takes this development to a psychotic level, as it rapidly creates a world where we eventually will be covered in total by digital ads. Representatives from the world's biggest out door marketing companies as well as pioneering digital signage players explain in this documentary what their businesses are up to and what the future will look like. Marketing and media researchers expand the debate to concern also thoughts on the content and artistic side of ads. Limits for provocation and moral in ads are ventured with opinions on the extreme Oliver Toscani pictures and Hollywood stars campaigning against poverty in Africa. A video artist with her works shown in between ads on giant out door screens in Tokyo takes part in the discussion. Her ads for forgiveness, which show a series of psychotic women breaking down, add a harsh contrast to the rhetoric of the billion dollars ad industry.