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- Victor and his family moved to the USSR in the mid '30's. When he refused to sign his skydiving accomplishment as a citizen of the USSR, he was not tried but simply sent to prison. His horrific imprisonment, beating and torture culminated with his being sent to the Gulag for many years. He was in the Soviet Union, according to the film, for a total of 45 years.
- A remake of the first fictional Finnish film, Salaviinanpolttajat (1907), made in 1907. The new version of this lost film is based on the synopsis of the original film.
- Giancarlo Rosso, a Sicilian hit man, gets a job to kill someone in Finland, Maria. He arrives in Helsinki, buys weapons, and invades her apartment, but it's deserted. He runs into her brother Martti and, although they don't speak each other's languages, they go to search for her together.
- A girl enters a local talent contest.
- Land surveyor Taavetti Rytkönen remembers the old days like they were yesterday - but he can't remember yesterday. He sets out on a journey to hunt down the past.
- Jack Stone and Clank are sent to stop a group of separatists who have created a fatal chemical liquid. Hazards ensue and the agents will now have to figure out a plan to escape the dangers together.
- 1976. For the past three years, MI6 has been hunting down the criminal mastermind only known as The Man in Red. When the villain finally surfaces, super-spy George Whitebrooke is tasked with bringing him down before the vengeful villain can bring the world to the brink of a financial disaster. The mission quickly proves itself near-impossible even for the legendary gentleman agent, however, as his enemy not only possesses genius intellect but a gun-hand of rivaling - even surpassing - skill.
- Gentleman spy George Whitebrooke is sent to thwart the plans of Rolf Schultze, a crazed former German Army Colonel. Can the British super-spy put an end to another fascist regime before a revolution turns the world upside down?
- Tango...can also be Finnish. In Argentina we know little about this country and their culture, we usually think of them as completely different society, and yet we dont even know they have their own Tango. In my journeys through that beautiful land I found that link we share, and decided to explore it, to go and unravel the mistery behind the Finnish Tango not only as a musical or dance expression but also to find meaning of this music for this beautiful country in which I found myself interviewing musicians such as MA Numinem and Susana Rinaldi to tango lovers like Elina Lajunen who has the music in her blood, having travelled to Argentina to continue his studies of this dance, and after all this I found that despite of distance between our two contries we are more than kindred spirits.
- A tragic story of a disturbed man who has believed his whole life to be a dinosaur.