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Shear Fear
''Shear Fear'' ( fi, Kauhun millimetrit; literally translated "The Millimetres of Horror") is a 1992 Finnish horror film directed by Ilari Nummi. The film set in the city center of Helsinki in the late 1980s summer, where everything starts from the small fears of everyday life, moving straight towards an area distorted by the terror. The film's actors include Tiina Tenhunen and Katja Krohn. The film was screened at the Espoo Ciné International Film Festival in 1992 and at the Tampere Film Festival in 1993. Premise Marja Sauri, who lives in Helsinki at the end of the 1980s, is going to the store to replace defective garden shears with new ones. Along the way, she collides with a woman on the street who Marja insults in anger. Within a day, Marja begins to see strange delusions about the same woman she encountered earlier. Cast * Tiina Tenhunen as Marja Sauri * Katja Krohn as a woman * Tarja-Tuulikki Tarsala as Marja's mother * Markku Huhtamo as hardware store seller * Matti ...
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Rauno Ronkainen
Rauno Ronkainen (born 4 August 1964) is a Finnish TV and film cinematographer and cameraman. He won the Nordic Vision Award in 2005 for his work on the acclaimed film ''Frozen Land''. Filmography * ''The House of Branching Love'' (2009) *''Tears of April'' (2008) (as Rane Ronkainen) *Kid Svensk (2007) *"Rikospoliisi ei laula" (1 episode, 2006) *Järvi (2006) *"Käenpesä" (6 episodes, 2006) *''Frozen City'' (2006) *"Uudisraivaaja" (2006) TV Series (unknown episodes) *''Frozen Land ''Frozen Land'' ( fi, Paha maa) is a 2005 Finnish drama film directed and written by Aku Louhimies starring Jasper Pääkkönen, Mikko Leppilampi and Pamela Tola. The film's plot is based on Leo Tolstoy's 1911 posthumously published story "The F ...'' (2005) *"Me Stallarit" (1 episode, 2004) *"Irtiottoja" (2003) TV Series (unknown episodes) *"Juulian totuudet" (2002) (mini) TV Series *"Benner & Benner" (6 episodes, 2001-2002) *Kovat miehet (1999) *Tähtäimessä NBA (1999) (TV) *Eloonjäänee ...
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Tarja-Tuulikki Tarsala
Tarja-Tuulikki Tarsala (4 September 1937–9 May 2007) was a Finnish film actress. She was the wife of the director Ere Kokkonen. Tarsala was awarded the in 1998. In 2001, Tarsala won the Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in ''Bad Luck Love ''Bad Luck Love'' is a 2000 Finnish crime drama film directed by Olli Saarela. In 2001, the film won a total of four Jussi Awards: Best Direction, Best Male Supporting Actor (Tommi Eronen), Best Female Supporting Actor (Tarja-Tuulikki Tarsala) an ...''. Selected filmography References External links * 1937 births 2007 deaths Actresses from Helsinki Finnish film actresses {{Finland-actor-stub ...
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Finnish Horror Films
Finnish may refer to: * Something or someone from, or related to Finland * Culture of Finland * Finnish people or Finns, the primary ethnic group in Finland * Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people * Finnish cuisine See also * Finish (other) * Finland (other) * Suomi (other) Suomi means ''Finland'' in Finnish. It may also refer to: *Finnish language * Suomi (surname) * Suomi, Minnesota, an unincorporated community * Suomi College, in Hancock, Michigan, now referred to as Finlandia University * Suomi Island, Western ... * {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Helsingin Sanomat
''Helsingin Sanomat'', abbreviated ''HS'' and colloquially known as , is the largest subscription newspaper in Finland and the Nordic countries, owned by Sanoma. Except after certain holidays, it is published daily. Its name derives from that of the Finnish capital, Helsinki, where it is published. It is considered a newspaper of record for Finland. History and profile The paper was founded in 1889 as ''Päivälehti'', when Finland was a Grand Duchy under the Tsar of Russia. Political censorship by the Russian authorities, prompted by the paper's strong advocacy of greater Finnish freedoms and even outright independence, forced Päivälehti to often temporarily suspend publication, and finally to close permanently in 1904. Its proprietors re-opened the paper under its current name in 1905. Founded as the organ of the Young Finnish Party, the paper has been politically independent and non-aligned since 1932. During the Cold War period ''Helsingin Sanomat'' was among the Finn ...
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Ilta-Sanomat
''Ilta-Sanomat'' () is one of Finland's two prominent tabloid size evening newspaper and the second largest paper in the country. Its counterpart and biggest rival is ''Iltalehti''. According to the National Media Research done in 2019 ''Ilta-Sanomat'' is also the biggest digital media in Finland and reaches about 2,5 million Finns. Johanna Lahti has been the editor-in-chief of ''Ilta-Sanomat'' since November 2019, after the previous editor-in-chief Tapio Sadeoja retired after 38 years in office. History and profile The paper was established in 1932 as afternoon edition of ''Helsingin Sanomat''. In 1949 it became a separate newspaper and was named ''Ilta-Sanomat''. Its sister paper is ''Helsingin Sanomat'' and both papers are part of Sanoma. ''Ilta-Sanomat'' is published in tabloid format six times per week. The paper has an independent political stance. Circulation The circulation of ''Ilta-Sanomat'' was 212,854 copies in 1993, making it the second largest newspaper in Finl ...
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Leea Klemola
Leea Elisabet Klemola (born 16 August 1965 in Veteli) is a Finnish actress, director and playwright. She studied at the Theatre Academy Helsinki 1987–1991 and has also been teaching acting. Career Klemola has worked on stage and in films. She starred in two Auli Mantila films, '' Neitoperho'' (1997) and ''Pelon maantiede'' (1999), and most recently in Simo Halinen's film '' Open Up to Me'' (2013) in which she is portraying a woman who has just gone through a sex reassignment surgery. In her work, Klemola is often dealing with controversial subjects such as gender blending, forbidden love and sexuality. Selected filmography *'' Talvisota'' (1989) *''Tuhlaajapoika'' (1992) *''Kuinka katosin karkkimaahan'' (1992) *'' Kauhun millimetrit'' (1992) *''Kaivo'' (1992) *''P(l)ain Truth'' (1993) *'' Neitoperho'' (1997) *''Pelon maantiede'' (1999) *'' Lasileuka'' (2004) *''Miehen työ'' (2007) *'' Skavabölen pojat'' (2009) *'' Open Up to Me'' (2013) *''Wildeye ''Wildeye'' ( fi, Kätilà ...
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Hannu Kivioja
Hannu Kivioja (born 30 June 1963) is a Finnish actor. Kivioja was born in Ylivieska. Originally he tried for the Helsinki Theatre Academy for the first time in 1985, but did not get in at that time. He was discovered by Rauni Mollberg, who gave him the role of Riitaoja in '' The Unknown Soldier'', which was his debut. Thanks to his role, he got into Theater Academy the following year. Kivioja has also acted in, among others, Aleksi Mäkelä's '' Bad Boys'', as well as Timo Koivusalo's ''Sibelius'' and ''The Rose of the Rascal''. His the most significant role Juhani Haavisto in 1993 film ''Pater Noster'', directed by Veikko Aaltonen, for which Kivioja won the Jussi Award for Best Actor. Partial filmography * '' The Unknown Soldier'' (1985) * '' Friends, Comrades'' (1990) * '' Shear Fear'' (1992) * ''Pater Noster'' (1993) * '' The Swan and the Wanderer'' (1999) * ''Spy Games'' (1999) * ''The Rose of the Rascal'' (2001) * '' Bad Boys'' (2003) * ''Sibelius'' (2003) * '' Shadow of ...
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Matti Onnismaa
Matti may refer to: * Matti (given name), people with the given name * Matti (surname), people with the surname * Matti, Karnataka, a village in India * '' Matti: Hell Is for Heroes'', a 2006 film about Matti Nykänen See also * Masa (other) * Mati (other) Mati may refer to: Geography *Mati, Davao Oriental, Philippines, a city **Roman Catholic Diocese of Mati ** Mati Protected Landscape, a protected area in Davao Oriental, Philippines **Mati Airport, Davao Oriental, Philippines *Mati, a barangay in ...
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Markku Huhtamo
Markku Huhtamo (born 10 August 1946, in Rovaniemi, Finland) is a Finnish actor. Huhtamo entered film in 1977 and has appeared in over 30 Finnish films and TV series between then and the present although mostly in film. Huhtamo starred in the 1977 film alongside actors Antti Litja and Kauko Helovirta in ''Jäniksen vuosi'' a film about a Finnish man from Helsinki who leaves to find a new life in the wilderness. His last appearance was in 2005 in ''Lapaus''. For videogames, he has given the Finnish voice to ''Master Eon'', a major character in the Skylanders ''Skylanders'' is a toys-to-life action-adventure video game series published by Activision. ''Skylanders'' games are played by placing character figures called the Skylanders on the "Portal of Power", a device that reads the figures' tags throu ... reboot series of the Spyro the Dragon franchise. External links * 1946 births Living people People from Rovaniemi Finnish male video game actors Finnish male voice ...
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Katja Krohn
Katja is a feminine given name. In Germany, the Netherlands, Flanders, and Scandinavia, it is a pet form of Katherine. Katja may refer to: Music *Katja Andy (1906–2013), German-American pianist * Katja Ebstein (born 1945), German singer *Katja Glieson, Australian recording artist * Katja Schuurman (born 1975), Dutch actress, singer and television personality Modelling * Katja Shchekina (born 1986), Russian supermodel Politics * Katja Adler (born 1974), German politician * Katja Boh (1929–2008), Slovenian sociologist, diplomat, politician * Katja Kipping (born 1978), German politician, chairwoman of the Left Party * Katja Husen (1976–2022), German politician * Katja Suding (born 1975), German politician Sports *Katja Demut (born 1983), German triple jumper * Katja Dieckow (born 1984), German diver *Katja Ebbinghaus (born 1948), German tennis player *Katja Gerber (born 1975), German judoka * Katja Haller (born 1981), Italian professional biathlete *Katja Keller ...
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Finland
Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland across Estonia to the south. Finland covers an area of with a population of 5.6 million. Helsinki is the capital and largest city, forming a larger metropolitan area with the neighbouring cities of Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns. Finnish, alongside Swedish, are the official languages. Swedish is the native language of 5.2% of the population. Finland's climate varies from humid continental in the south to the boreal in the north. The land cover is primarily a boreal forest biome, with more than 180,000 recorded lakes. Finland was first inhabited around 9000 BC after the Last Glacial Period. The Stone Age introduced several differ ...
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Tiina Tenhunen
Tiina is an Estonian and Finnish feminine given name. People named Tiina include: *Tiina Ala-aho (born 19??), Finnish Paralympic track and field athlete *Tiina Benno (born 1961), Estonian politician *Tiina Intelmann (born 1963), Estonian diplomat * Tiina Kaalep (born 1964), Estonian journalist, broadcast and media manager * Tiina Kangro (born 1961), Estonian journalist and politician *Tiina Kankaanpää (born 1976), Finnish discus thrower *Tiina Kapper (1895–1947), Estonian dancer and dance pedagogue *Tiina Lillak (born 1961), Finnish javelin thrower * Tiina Lokk (born 1955), Estonian filmmaker, film teacher and politician *Tiina Lymi (born 1971), Finnish actress, director, screenwriter and author * Tiina Mälberg (born 1970), Estonian actress *Tiina Nieminen (born 1979), Finnish racing cyclist * Tiina Nunnally (born 1952), American author and translator *Tiina Oraste (born 1962), Estonian politician * Tiina Puumalainen (born 1966), Finnish theatre director and a playwright *Tii ...
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