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- There Will Be Spring is a harrowing drama about war broken people in 1940's Finland hovering between desire and hate.
- 'Orchid Island, the home of Tao people, has been the storage of Taipower's nuclear waste since 1982. When they first brought nuclear waste to the Island, the native language didn't even have a word for it. The newly built storage by the sea was claimed to be a fish cannery. The Flying Fish documentary is filmmaker Anastasia Lobkovski's journey to Orchid Island, the place where typhoons and earthquakes meet. The Flying Fish tells about the daily life of the Tao people, their silent battle and unheard voice.'
- It is parliamentary election spring 2019. Jukka, a professor from the University of Helsinki and a first time candidate, is walking to the kick-off event, and is determined to change the lousy University Act. At the same time, education and science professionals, Gaela, Lena and Taina, go through their own battle to be able to teach and research - struggling with law case, layoffs, lack of resources and dysfunctional structures. However, the biggest resistance is The Finnish anti-education and anti-science Government, which changes every four years. The Other Voice is Annika Grof's edgy and popping collage film about four academics and one cinematographer. The film reflects the tragic situation of the university to the recent past's national political twists and turns revealing the flaws of Finnish democracy.