When a single mother and Helsinki Police Detective named Sofia Karppi spirals into a deep depression following the death of her husband, she is assigned to a new case involving the murder of a woman found on a construction site. Determined to find the killer and bring them to justice, Sofia must navigate the complexities of the case while also dealing with her own personal demons.
Shadow Lines is a gripping TV show set in the turbulent period of the Cold War. The story revolves around espionage, spies, and political intrigue in Finland during the 1950s. It explores the complexities of the era and showcases the struggle for power and survival in a world divided by ideologies.
In modern-day Helsinki, two lonely souls meet in a karaoke bar and embark on a journey to find love. They encounter various obstacles, including lost phone numbers, mistaken addresses, alcoholism, and a charming stray dog. Will they overcome these challenges and find happiness?
Ariel (1988) follows the story of a man who, after his marriage proposal is rejected, spirals into a series of unfortunate events that push him towards a life of crime. He finds himself involved in an armed bank robbery, leading to a two-year prison sentence. Upon release, he struggles to find work and ends up in a homeless shelter. Desperate for money, he gets involved in the black market and becomes entangled in organized crime. The film explores themes of social commentary, romance, and the struggle of the proletariat in Helsinki, Finland.
In the 1980s, Congressman Charlie Wilson is more interested in partying than his legislative duties. When he learns about the Soviet war in Afghanistan, he decides to help the Afghan Mujahideen. With the help of a romantic interest and a maverick CIA operative, Charlie doubles the CIA budget to support the rebels. Through political bargaining and careful planning, they supply the guerrillas with weapons and turn the Soviet occupation into a deadly quagmire. This covert operation becomes a major part of U.S. foreign policy, known as the Reagan Doctrine.
Kylmäverisesti sinun (Sincerely Yours in Cold Blood) is a Finnish true crime drama television series. All episodes are based on real life cases. The show follows Helsinki central police department investigator Veli Miettinen and lawyer Mira Kataja as they tackle with personal life problems and try to keep their relationship purely professional.
The Match Factory Girl follows the story of Iris, a young woman working at a match factory in Helsinki, Finland. Amidst her monotonous and lonely life, she finds solace in a one-night stand that leads to an unplanned pregnancy. Facing rejection and abuse, Iris takes matters into her own hands and seeks revenge against those who have wronged her. Set in the backdrop of the 1980s, this film explores themes of isolation, desperation, and the dark side of human nature.
A Man and a Woman is a heartfelt drama about a married man and a married woman who meet by chance and develop a deep connection. As they spend time together in the beautiful city of Helsinki, they discover a profound love that helps them heal their wounds and find happiness in the midst of their troubled lives.
After being brutally beaten and left for dead, a man wakes up with no memory of his past. He navigates through Helsinki, Finland, relying on the kindness of strangers and the help of a charity shop worker to find a job and a place to call home.
Night on Earth is a 1991 anthology film directed by Jim Jarmusch. The film consists of five stories, each taking place during a night in a different city. The cities and their respective stories include Los Angeles, New York City, Paris, Rome, and Helsinki. The film explores various themes such as culture clash, immigration, racism, and human connection. Each story follows the interactions between a taxi driver and their passengers, offering glimpses into their lives and experiences. From a blind woman in Paris to a jaded casting agent in Los Angeles, Night on Earth provides an intimate and sometimes humorous look at the human condition.
Shadows in Paradise follows a salesclerk in Helsinki, Finland who is laid off from his job and later falls in love with a garbage collector. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the struggles of blue-collar workers in the city. As their relationship develops, they navigate through various challenges, including theft and unemployment. This art-house film is the first installment of the Proletariat Trilogy.
A lonely night watchman finds himself caught up in a web of betrayal and despair when he becomes the prime suspect in a jewel heist organized by a femme fatale. Despite his unrequited love and wrongful arrest, he forms an unlikely friendship and strives to prove his innocence.
In Calamari Union, a group of men from the outskirts of Helsinki, Finland, embark on a journey to the city center. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and engage in comedic and dramatic situations.
Family man Elias Karo takes four journalist hostage at their newspaper’s headquarters, in a desperate attempt to get them to reveal the wrongdoing wreaked on his family during the 90's recession.
Drifting Clouds follows the story of a couple who face unemployment and economic hardships in Helsinki, Finland. As they try to make ends meet, they encounter various challenges and comedic situations. The film explores themes of hopelessness, pride, and optimism in a society affected by economic downturn. With deadpan humor and a touch of tragedy, Drifting Clouds offers a unique perspective on the struggles of working-class individuals.
A man commits a murder and struggles with the guilt and moral consequences of his actions as he is pursued by the police. In a lonely existence, he seeks redemption and finds solace in an unlikely friendship.
ADULTS is a TV show set in Helsinki, Finland, focusing on the lives of a group of young adults. The show explores the complexities of relationships, the challenges of adulthood, and the pursuit of personal and artistic aspirations. Through comedic and dramatic moments, ADULTS offers a glimpse into the lives of hipsters, cafe owners, artists, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Tove is a biographical drama that revolves around the life of Tove Jansson, a renowned artist and writer from Helsinki, Finland. The movie explores her journey as an artist, her struggles with her sexuality, and her life during World War II. It delves into her relationships, particularly her lesbian relationship, and her work as a comic strip artist and illustrator. Tove is set against the backdrop of the Continuation War and the aerial bombardment of Helsinki in 1944. It also touches upon her involvement in the creation of the beloved Moomin cartoon characters. The film depicts Tove's artistic pursuits, her sculptor father-daughter relationship, and her experiences in Paris, France. It also explores themes of open relationships, political involvement, and the theater scene of the 1950s and 1940s in Finland.
A hotel manager of the brand-new Hotel Helsinki, is found dead one day before the opening festivities, leaving behind him a suicide note.
A former British spy is hired by a Texas oil tycoon to investigate a super-computer in Finland. As he uncovers a plot involving the KGB and a deadly virus, he must navigate the dangerous world of espionage and betrayal.