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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.
- Jet Propulsion, an alien from another planet, and his pals Sean, Mindy, and Sydney learn about science.
- 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
- NOKSU's name means 'be yourself', which is how he and his friends face everyday experiences and have fun learning life's little lessons.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- A thoroughly wet, quiet man appears at night, claiming to have fallen to the lake from a spaceship. The locals, media, police and even Finnish Security Intelligence Service takes interest. Sometimes the reflection is brighter than the ray.
- About the history of the contraceptive tool and reminds us of the importance of using a condom in combating sexually transmitted diseases.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 life on the Doghill Farm is the same as on all other farms in the 19th century Finland. Except that all Doghill residents are dogs.
- A young taxi driver picks up a mysterious customer at the start of his long shift. Only the morning will reveal everything.
- 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 tragic story of a heartbroken man, who builds a kite and goes hunting the wind and his lost love.
- A family television special celebrating a Finnish May Day feast "Vappu", featuring singing and music, magic tricks, clowning and fun with the studio audience.
- A 20-part cooking series for children, where head chef Kaapo and his puppet assistant Late prepare simple and tasty snacks.
- The Karvakuonot arrive to build and repair the Käpälämäki manor. The trio has two weeks before the great-aunt Greta comes back. Ransu and Riku talk about ghosts, teasing and scaring each other. Elmeri has to teach the boys some cooperation.
- Katja and Helena are good friends. On Midsummer night, Katja reveals a mistake she made to Helena. With the revelation, Katja becomes clear about the true nature of their friendship.
- 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.
- Annika is recently divorced. The feelings of betrayal and rejection seem to overwhelm her. Friends try to help, but Annika finds comfort from her younger colleague.
- A dark-toned comedy series about a peculiar city and its peculiar inhabitants, who, despite surreal situations and their own shortcomings, somehow manage to prevail.
- A documentary of the Finnish director Pekka Parikka, who was also an avid sailor and painter. Interviews were done during his last film "Tie naisen sydämeen".
- A troubled 14-year-old Jukkis gets caught for shoplifting. Things could only escalate from there.
- A toothbrush salesman sees the woman of his dreams. It's all smiles at the opera.
- A Finnish singer Kari Tapio on stage in his 60th anniversary concert at the Hartwall Arena in Helsinki, Finland on November 22, 2005.
- Helsinki, 1997. A fashion photographer becomes a prime suspect after a body is found in the water. There's also a high-class Estonian call girl who is said to be dead. Detective Valback has a personal stake on the case.
- Children's animated series about a life in the hen house with a rooster and his hens.
- After being stranded in a desert after a crash, a pilot comes in contact with a captivating little prince. A television adaptation of the theatre play "Pikku prinssi" by the Finnish "Teatteri 2000".
- Ransu Karvakuono and Pekka visit their friends Anita and the mouse Niihku in Sweden. The group travels to a small town of Mariefred. During a return visit in Finland, all get to perform in the puppet theatre house in Sysmä.
- 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 short documentary of the Finnish-Swedish theatre director Vivica Bandler, who reflects on her life and relationships. Sometimes there's a thin line between friendship and love.
- Karoliina is a brave little girl. She already walks to kindergarten by herself. She has a favorite plush toy, a one-eared bunny. It's always near by. Whether it's her birthday or just a rainy day, Karoliina will find something fun to do.
- The family of Vanhala moves to a new town. The boy Ana misses his old home and friends, but befriends with a neighborhood handyman Hemppo who likes football and sailing. The dry land skipper needs help with his beloved Severiina.
- Satu Sopanen hosts music playschool in the studio of Pikku Kakkonen. She incorporates music theory to activities, songs and games.
- A battle-weary soldier has to escort a little orphan girl through a hostile, war-torn country. It's a journey to forgiveness.
- Marja lives in a countryside with her farmer parents. They have 13 cows, including a curious and a little mischievous one named Iita. The cow is longing for freedom and wants to see the big city. Together with Mr. Owl, they hatch a plan.
- The Karvakuonot sail along the Kokemäenjoki river with the steamer "Puskii". Before they reach the city of Pori and the Bothnian Sea, Riku plans to see a sea monster - just like in the Loch Ness.
- A documentary of the Department of Film and Television at the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland, made by the students themselves.
- A children's magazine program, featuring host Mats and a puppet mouse Plåstret showing films from their projection room.
- Princess Adalmina receives two magic pearls from her fairy godmothers. One makes her more beautiful, rich and wise, while the other promises a humble heart. Adalmina grows to be restless and arrogant. One day, she leaves and disappears.
- The owner of a remote gas station and a small time crook cross paths on one hot summer's day.
- A special undercover reporter Pekka is invited to a snowy Finnish Lapland, where a group of six-year old children and their teachers from kindergarten Kilta are having a camp school. As they say in Finland, it's time for "Ipanasavotta".