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- The production of a horror movie based on the true story of a doctor's sadistic snuff films takes a terrifying turn when the director gets carried away with his subject.
- The easy-going village policeman Artturi Sakari Reinikainen from the series "Tankki Täyteen" has been transferred from the village of Hämeenperä to Tampere city. His stint as a Tampere beat cop starts on the wrong foot as he ends up being thrown in the drunk bin on his first night in Tampere ("Yea yea, another one who thinks he's a cop"). Reinikainen is not discouraged by the experience and soon he is found upholding the law in his usual talkative, laid-back but honest fashion. The other cops in the precinct are in a category all by themselves, including a would-be ladies man, a cop who tends to have to search for the mot juste and a veteran copper who is always testing his workmates on their knowledge of trivia.
- Fire, water, wind, earth and emptiness... Five core elements of life that once inspired a book. The Booke of Fate. Far away from here there was a mythical world -free of suffering and injustice. But it wasn't enough. People wanted to play God... They created a pen to control the Booke of Fate. Mightier than a sword, it could write off deeds -and bring back the dead. But the book gave power, power caused fear -and fear brought suffering. And the suffering caused wars. Darkness fell on earth, making demands on the pen and the book. But the book was gone. It was thought to be lost forever -but hundreds of years later it reappeared on a small planet called Earth. The prophecy says: Only the chosen will get a second chance from the book. The destiny of the chosen one is to guide the book back. But his journey will be long, filled with errors and grief. This is his story.
- The great merit of film is that it never starts to moralize or give forced explanations, as is customary in many films about crimes.
- The Garden is a documentary film about couples who take care of their gardens. With a comedic touch the film peeks behind the pretty facades of middle class life as the protagonists tell their stories about relationships, love and disappointment.
- A documentary about the Finnish Civil War between the Whites and the Reds in 1918, also focusing on the Battle of Tampere and its bloody aftermath.
- Story of the Finnish actress Liana Kaarina, how she became famous and how she won the fight with alcoholism.
- "Through the gray stone, the bedrock." Follows the making of Jouko Turka's version of Aleksis Kivi's novel "Seven Brothers". The Finnish national poem. A very close look at the lives and drama education of the students at the Theater Academy in Helsinki. Trying, challenging and partly offensive exercises, mental pressure and Turkka's theatre ideology and method.
- Short film about "real" zombies going to zombie walk event in Tampere, Finland.
- Readiness is a short film telling a story about the Finnish Defence Forces contribution to the common citizen's security every day.
- Story about David, who starts Videozone treatment. David is addicted to Videozone, and the institute doesn't know about David's addict or mind problems.
- 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.
- Unemployed Tauno Välimäki steals a memory game as a birthday present for his estranged son but is caught red-handed. The self-indulgent and overzealous guard foreman Pentti Asikainen has decided to end this shoplifter's despicable activities for good. Pentti's condescending attitude awakens the rebel inside Tauno and a seemingly normal interrogation turns into a battle of wills by two men of which only one will emerge as the winner.
- A girl wakes up in a violet room with no recollection of how she got there. Presence of something exists, but the girl sees no-one else in the room. There is no way out. However, there is a white button in one of the walls...
- Daniel is a quiet person. But inside he feels darkness growing and the urge to hurt. He carries a video camera which he uses to document the things in his life. Until one day all the darkenss inside him builts up and is released.
- Risto Järvi is a private detective who is heavily indebted and he has a gig to look for Maria Runkman's brother Kalervo Runkman, but there is a bad smell in the story .
- Cultures collide in the neighbourhood at the country side. The Finn is in charge of the house committee and takes care of common wellbeing. He has challenges and he challenges himself with the people who are not used to the Western way of living in a community.
- How far would you be willing to go in order to help a friend out?
- Being the Grim Reaper is a full-time job.
- Inspired by the book about a dog living among the wolves, Elmeri leads Ransu and Riku to the heart of nature. Following the hiking trail of Susikuru, they try to find their inner wolves. The boys have a lot to learn, also about themselves.
- The five remaining teams travel from Antananarivo, Madagascar to Helsinki, Finland. At the Road Block, one person from each team has to put their ability to stay calm in a claustrophobic setting to the test, while one person has to overcome their fear of heights at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.