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Miia Tervo’s ‘Very Timely’ Comedy ‘The Missile’ Debuts Trailer as Picture Tree International Boards Film Before Göteborg Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Sweden - Russia - Finland - Estonia
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09.01.2024

Miia Tervo’s ‘Very Timely’ Comedy ‘The Missile’ Debuts Trailer as Picture Tree International Boards Film Before Göteborg Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)

Marta Balaga Picture Tree International has boarded international sales and debuted the trailer for Miia Tervo’s upcoming comedy “The Missile,” set to world premiere at Göteborg’s just-announced Nordic Competition. Produced by Finland’s Kaisla Viitala at Elokuvayhtio Komeetta and Estonia’s Daniel Kuitunen at Stellar Film, the movie will be distributed in Scandinavia by Aurora Studios. Tervo’s second feature after the award-winning “Aurora” – which opened the Swedish fest back in 2019 – teases a “uniquely crafted mix of political satire, heartfelt comedy and kitchen-sink drama, rooted in Northern brevity and melancholy,” according to its description.

‘Hesitation Wound,’ ‘Hollywoodgate’ and ‘In the Rearview’ Win at Zurich Film Festival - variety.com - India - Switzerland - Saudi Arabia - county Early
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07.10.2023

‘Hesitation Wound,’ ‘Hollywoodgate’ and ‘In the Rearview’ Win at Zurich Film Festival

Marta Balaga “Hesitation Wound” and “Hollywoodgate” were named winners at the Zurich Film Festival, as the 19th edition of the Swiss festival came to a close. Selman Nacar’s drama “Hesitation Wound” impressed the Feature Film Competition jury.

Anton Corbijn Named As President Of Zurich Film Festival Jury - deadline.com - France - New Zealand - Italy - India - Germany - Netherlands - Switzerland - Finland - Romania - city Aleppo
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26.09.2023

Anton Corbijn Named As President Of Zurich Film Festival Jury

Netherlands photographer and director Anton Corbijn has been named as president of the main feature film jury for the upcoming Zurich Film Festival.

‘Alice & Jack’: How Creatives Behind Andrea Riseborough & Domhnall Gleeson Project Wanted Channel 4/Masterpiece TV Series To Feel Like An Indie Film - deadline.com
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16.09.2023

‘Alice & Jack’: How Creatives Behind Andrea Riseborough & Domhnall Gleeson Project Wanted Channel 4/Masterpiece TV Series To Feel Like An Indie Film

EXCLUSIVE: Creatives behind Alice & Jack, which stars Domhnall Gleeson and Andrea Riseborough in the latter’s first role since the To Leslie controversy, have spotlighted how they wanted the Channel 4/Masterpiece TV series to feel like an indie film.

TIFF Unveils 2023 Primetime Programme Including World Premieres Of ‘Bad Boy’ & ‘All The Light We Cannot See’ - deadline.com - Britain - USA - North Korea - county Leslie
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14.08.2023

TIFF Unveils 2023 Primetime Programme Including World Premieres Of ‘Bad Boy’ & ‘All The Light We Cannot See’

The Toronto International Film Festival has unveiled its Primetime programme for 2023 which includes the world premieres of Bad Boy and All the Light We Cannot See.

‘Alice & Jack’: Andrea Riseborough Cast In First Major Role Since ‘To Leslie’ Controversy; Channel 4 Drama Also Stars Domnhall Gleeson - deadline.com - London - Italy - county Shannon
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09.08.2023

‘Alice & Jack’: Andrea Riseborough Cast In First Major Role Since ‘To Leslie’ Controversy; Channel 4 Drama Also Stars Domnhall Gleeson

Andrea Riseborough and Domnhall Gleeson are to star in a Channel 4 drama series created by Mad Men’s Victor Levin.

Finland’s Juho Kuosmanen, Guatemala’s Cesar Díaz, Brazil’s Beatriz Seigner Win Seriesmakers, Which Is Renewed for a Second Edition - variety.com - France - Brazil - Germany - Berlin - Finland - Guatemala - city Helsinki - county Republic
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22.03.2023

Finland’s Juho Kuosmanen, Guatemala’s Cesar Díaz, Brazil’s Beatriz Seigner Win Seriesmakers, Which Is Renewed for a Second Edition

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent LILLE, France —  “Yours, Margot,” from  “Compartment No 6’s” Juho Kuosmanen, Guatemalan Cannes Camera d’Or winner César Díaz (“Our Mothers”) and Brazil’s Beatriz Seigner (“Los Silencios”) have won the three prizes on offer at the first edition of Seriesmakers. A mentoring program for filmmakers making their TV creator debut, after an inaugural edition delivering one of the most talent-packed project lineups at any festival, film or TV, in 2023, Seriesmakers backers Beta Group and Series Mania opened on Wednesday a call for admissions for a second edition.   Though all three series range hugely in setting and creators, all three see their protagonists go back to a recent past to explore events that have impacted their family (“Yours, Margot”), their modern-day country (“The Invisible Ink”), or traumas in the present (“Amigas”). 

Finland’s ‘Yours, Margot’ And Belgium-Uruguay Co-Pro ‘The Invisible Ink’ Win Beta And Series Mania Seriesmakers Initiative - deadline.com - Brazil - Belgium - Berlin - Finland - Uruguay
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22.03.2023

Finland’s ‘Yours, Margot’ And Belgium-Uruguay Co-Pro ‘The Invisible Ink’ Win Beta And Series Mania Seriesmakers Initiative

A project from Finland and a Belgium-Uruguay co-production have won the Seriesmaker initiative here at Series Mania.

‘Compartment No. 6’ Helmer Juho Kuosmanen Re-Teams With Adri Feldmanis and Livia Ulman for ‘Yours, Margot’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Berlin - Finland - city Helsinki
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14.03.2023

‘Compartment No. 6’ Helmer Juho Kuosmanen Re-Teams With Adri Feldmanis and Livia Ulman for ‘Yours, Margot’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Marta Balaga Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen, behind “Compartment No. 6” and “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki”– both awarded in Cannes – will now turn his attention to new series “Yours, Margot,.”  The upcoming series is one of the 10 projects chosen for Series Mania and Beta Group’s Seriesmakers. Based on Meri Valkama’s novel, “Compartment” will be produced, just like his previous films, by Helsinki-based Aamu Film Company, with “Compartment” scribes Andri Feldmanis and Livia Ulman also on board. This time Kuosmanen dissects the experiences of Vilja, who spent her childhood in East Berlin, following her foreign correspondent father. After his death, she finds old letters to “Erich,” all from mysterious “Margot.” Now, as an adult, she decides to return to Berlin and track her down. 

Juho Kuosmanen, Eva Husson, Ciro Guerra, Cristina Gallego Make Series Mania, Beta Group’s Seriesmakers (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Brazil - India - Germany - Berlin - Hungary - Israel - Uruguay
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13.03.2023

Juho Kuosmanen, Eva Husson, Ciro Guerra, Cristina Gallego Make Series Mania, Beta Group’s Seriesmakers (EXCLUSIVE)

John Hopewell Chief International Correspondent Series Mania, Europe’s biggest TV fest, and German film-TV powerhouse Beta Group has revealed the 10 projects in the first edition of Seriesmakers, unveiling what must be one of the most talent-packed project lineups at any festival, film or TV, in 2023, A mentoring program for filmmakers making their TV creator debut, Series Mania features in development drama series from “Compartment No 6’s” Juho Kuosmanen, ‘Bang Gang’s’ Eva Husson and “Birds of a Passage’s” Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego. Also in the mix is “Amigas,” the first TV project of Beatriz Seigner (“Los Silencios”), one of Brazil’s foremost young movie directors, “The Invisible Ink,” teaming Cannes best first feature winner César Díaz (“Our Mothers”)and New Uruguay Cinema founding father Fernando Epstein; and Indian arthouse filmmaker Pushpendra Singh, who scored with Berlin Encounters’ title “The Shepherdess and the Seven Songs.”

‘Compartment No. 6’ Production Company Aamu Film Company Joins Forces With Jenni Jauri’s Silmu Films (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Berlin
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23.02.2023

‘Compartment No. 6’ Production Company Aamu Film Company Joins Forces With Jenni Jauri’s Silmu Films (EXCLUSIVE)

Aamu Film Company will invest in Jenni Jauri’s new production company Silmu Films, Variety has found out exclusively. Aamu, founded in 2001 and co-owned by Jussi Rantamäki and Emilia Haukka, has become a local arthouse powerhouse thanks to its festival-friendly slate, especially Juho Kuosmanen’s “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki” and Golden Globe-nominated “Compartment No. 6,” awarded the Grand Prix in Cannes. “We had a good film with decent sales and we started to think about what we should do next,” Rantamäki said. “Aamu’s brand is simple and clear: we only work with a select few directors. We don’t want to change that; we don’t want to turn into a factory where you don’t know what is happening and with whom. So first we decided not to grow, and then realized we could invest in a new company instead.”

Cannes Grand Prize Winner Juho Kuosmanen Heads To Les Arcs As Talent Village Ambassador - deadline.com - France - Sweden - Germany - Denmark - Finland - Hungary - Slovakia - city Helsinki - city Copenhagen
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03.11.2022

Cannes Grand Prize Winner Juho Kuosmanen Heads To Les Arcs As Talent Village Ambassador

Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen, who won the Cannes Grand Prize for Compartment No. 6 in 2021, will be guest of honor at the fifth Talent Village of France’s Les Arcs Film Festival, running December 10-17 in the French Alps.

‘Risky,’ ‘Brave’ and Ready for Change: Young Nordic Filmmakers Face the Future at Finnish Film Affair - variety.com - Sweden - Norway - Finland - city Helsinki - county Person
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22.09.2022

‘Risky,’ ‘Brave’ and Ready for Change: Young Nordic Filmmakers Face the Future at Finnish Film Affair

Christopher Vourlias The Nordic screen industries are riding a tide of recent success, from Joachim Trier’s dual Oscar-nominated “The Worst Person in the World” (Norway), and Juho Kuosmanen’s Cannes prize winner “Compartment No. 6” (Finland), to Apple TV’s hit Norwegian crime drama “Exit.” But the Nordics have a ways to go on diversity and inclusion and can do more to support emerging talents — including taking a more mindful approach toward how on-set practices can create an unhealthy work environment. Those were the key takeaways of a panel discussion on Sept. 21 at the Finnish Film Affair, the industry arm of the Helsinki International Film Festival — Love & Anarchy. Moderated by Finnish TV presenter Andrea Reuter, the event brought together three up-and-coming film professionals from Nordic countries to discuss the hopes and challenges for the next generation of filmmakers from the region.

Totem Racks Up Deals on ‘The Woodcutter Story,’ ‘Compartment No. 6’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - France - USA - Sweden - Chicago - South Korea - Germany - Japan - Finland - city Helsinki
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21.09.2022

Totem Racks Up Deals on ‘The Woodcutter Story,’ ‘Compartment No. 6’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Marta Balaga “The Woodcutter Story,” a Finnish drama with a surreal touch, has been sold to Australia (Palace Films), Baltics (Estinfilm), Sweden (Njuta), Germany (Eksystent) and France (Urban), Paris-based Totem Films shared exclusively with Variety. Directed by Mikko Myllylahti, it sees a good man who runs into bad luck: he loses his job and his wife leaves, but Pepe (Jarkko Lahti) is trying to keep his head high. Even when strange things start to happen in his sleepy village. The film, which premiered in Cannes’ Critics Week, screens Wednesday at the Helsinki Film Festival – Love & Anarchy. It will have its North American premiere at Chicago Film Festival and its U.K. premiere at the London Film Festival.

Cannes Review: Mikko Myllylahti’s ‘The Woodcutter Story’ - deadline.com - Finland
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19.05.2022

Cannes Review: Mikko Myllylahti’s ‘The Woodcutter Story’

There is a sort of checklist for Finnish films — and I say this with love — that includes snowy exteriors, bleakly austere interiors, ice fishing and someone getting murdered with an axe. The Woodcutter Story ticks every box, plus a few more. Characters who barely speak, for example — and who may, indeed, have nothing to say. When they do, there is a jolting humor that may not be humor at all: their deadpan delivery gives nothing away. This is the Finnish way.

‘It’s a Very Strange Film’: ‘Olli Mäki’ Scribe Mikko Myllylahti Tells ‘The Woodcutter Story’ in Cannes - variety.com - county Story - Finland
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18.05.2022

‘It’s a Very Strange Film’: ‘Olli Mäki’ Scribe Mikko Myllylahti Tells ‘The Woodcutter Story’ in Cannes

Marta Balaga Finland’s Mikko Myllylahti returns to Cannes’ Critics Week with his feature debut as a director “The Woodcutter Story.” His short “Tiger” premiered in the same section in 2018, while “The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki,” which he co-wrote with Juho Kuosmanen, won Un Certain Regard back in 2016.“It’s a very strange film,” he tells Variety about his dark fairytale about the ever-optimistic Pepe, whose world – confined to a small, snowbound town – is slowly crumbling around him. Admitting that after “Olli Mäki,” based on a true story of a boxer preparing for his big break in the 1960s, he needed to “get away from reality.” “I was fascinated by old tales and in Finland, they can be quite cruel,” he says.

Frances McDormand, Joel Coen to Deliver Masterclasses at Ponta Lopud Festival – Global Bulletin - variety.com - France - city Fargo - Croatia - city Sarajevo
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13.05.2022

Frances McDormand, Joel Coen to Deliver Masterclasses at Ponta Lopud Festival – Global Bulletin

Naman Ramachandran The second edition of the Ponta Lopud Festival (June 22-27) on the island of Lopud, near Dubrovnik, Croatia, will feature masterclasses from Oscar winners Frances McDormand and Joel Coen. “At this point in our professional lives, we can’t think of a better way to spend the warm days of summer than in conversation about the process of filmmaking and the love of film watching with a group of other filmmakers on an island in the Adriatic Sea,” said McDormand and Coen.Participants at this year’s edition include filmmakers Tamara Kotevska (“Honeyland”), Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (“Murina), Una Gunjak (“Chicken”), and actor Gordan Bogdan (“Fargo”).

Frances McDormand & Joel Coen Masterclasses To Headline Second Edition Of Croatia’s Ponta Lopud Festival - deadline.com - France - city Sanchez - Croatia - city Sarajevo
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13.05.2022

Frances McDormand & Joel Coen Masterclasses To Headline Second Edition Of Croatia’s Ponta Lopud Festival

Frances McDormand and Joel Coen are set to headline as ‘masters’ at the second edition of the Ponta Lopud Festival next month.

‘Sonic The Hedgehog 2,’ ‘Morbius, ‘The Bad Guys’ Lead U.K. Box Office - variety.com - London - Ireland - city Stockholm - Dublin - city Jerusalem - Berlin - county Graham - city Moore, county Graham
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05.04.2022

‘Sonic The Hedgehog 2,’ ‘Morbius, ‘The Bad Guys’ Lead U.K. Box Office

Naman Ramachandran The school half-term holidays saw the release of family-friendly fare at the U.K. and Ireland box office and consequently Paramount’s animated sequel “Sonic The Hedgehog 2” claimed the box office crown. The film debuted with £4.9 million ($6.5 million), according to numbers released by Comscore.The other big family targeted release, Universal’s “The Bad Guys,” debuted in third place with $2.2 million.

‘Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story’: Sony Pictures Classics Sets Release Date For Documentary Exec Produced By Jimmy Buffett - deadline.com - New York - Los Angeles - state Louisiana - county Story - parish Orleans
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15.03.2022

‘Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story’: Sony Pictures Classics Sets Release Date For Documentary Exec Produced By Jimmy Buffett

Sony Pictures Classics announced today that its feature documentary Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story, co-directed by five-time Oscar nominee Frank Marshall (The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart) and Ryan Suffern (Mr. A & Mr. M: The Story of A&M Records), will hit theaters in New York and Los Angeles on May 13, before expanding to additional markets in the following weeks. It will open against IFC Films’ horror-thriller The Innocents, Roadside Attractions’ comedy Family Camp and Universal’s horror-thriller Firestarter starring Zac Efron and more.

Finnish Drama Moves Beyond Nordic Noir: ‘We’ve All Seen the Body in the Snow’ - variety.com - Finland
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16.02.2022

Finnish Drama Moves Beyond Nordic Noir: ‘We’ve All Seen the Body in the Snow’

Marta Balaga As the industry starts paying closer attention to Finnish films and talent – following the Cannes success of Juho Kuosmanen’s “Compartment No. 6” and Zaida Bergroth’s crowd-pleasing “Tove” – Finnish TV drama is next in line, argued the participants of the Berlinale Series Market Focus on Finland drama showcase.

Scandinavian Creatives Emerge With Powerful Voices - variety.com - Sweden - Iceland - Norway - Denmark - Finland - county Person
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12.02.2022

Scandinavian Creatives Emerge With Powerful Voices

Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFor such a small and lightly populated region, the Nordics have been delivering an impressive number of critical darlings from a wide range of filmmakers. Nordic features hit a milestone this year, with three Cannes prize-winning films, Valdimar Jóhannsson’s “Lamb,” Juho Kuosmanen’s “Compartment No.

‘Compartment No. 6’ Director Juho Kuosmanen on Finnish Films Finding the Spotlight - variety.com - Britain - Russia - Finland - city Moscow
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08.02.2022

‘Compartment No. 6’ Director Juho Kuosmanen on Finnish Films Finding the Spotlight

Manori Ravindran International EditorA crowdpleaser that quickly became a word-of-mouth hit in Cannes, Juho Kuosmanen’s “Compartment No. 6” follows Finnish academic Laura (Seidi Haarla) who strikes up an unlikely friendship with Russian miner Ljoha (Yuriy Borisov) on a train from Moscow to Murmansk, a city in northwestern Russia. The Finnish film, which has drawn parallels to the Before Sunrise trilogy, was quickly snapped up out of Cannes for major territories, including North America, by Sony Pictures Classics.

Danish Drama ‘As In Heaven’ Nabs Best Nordic Film at Hybrid Göteborg Fest - variety.com - Ukraine - Norway - city Stockholm - Denmark - Finland - Kosovo
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06.02.2022

Danish Drama ‘As In Heaven’ Nabs Best Nordic Film at Hybrid Göteborg Fest

Alissa Simon Film CriticDanish debut feature helmer-writer Tea Lindeburg’s period drama “As In Heaven,” that portrays a fateful summer day and night in 19th century farming society, came away the biggest winner at the 44th Göteborg Film Festival, scoring on Saturday the best Nordic film kudo, this year worth approx. $44,000.Meanwhile, Seidi Haarla of Finland’s Oscar-shortlisted drama, “Compartment No.

Arthouse Weathers Storm As ‘Clean,’ ‘Sundown’ Join ‘Belfast,’ ‘Drive My Car’; Distribs See Scramble For Screens After Oscar Nods – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - New York - Japan - Finland - Boston
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31.01.2022

Arthouse Weathers Storm As ‘Clean,’ ‘Sundown’ Join ‘Belfast,’ ‘Drive My Car’; Distribs See Scramble For Screens After Oscar Nods – Specialty Box Office

Cinemas from Philly to New York State and Boston (Coolidge Corner Theatre, you were missed) shuttered all or part of Sat., rattling but not routing the specialty box office. And a shout-out to theaters in NYC proper where all stayed open – sparse by day but picking up in the evening thanks to “younger people not afraid to trudge in the show,” said one distributor.

Review: Strangers on a train in 'Compartment No. 6' - abcnews.go.com - Russia - county Palm Beach - Finland - city Moscow
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26.01.2022

Review: Strangers on a train in 'Compartment No. 6'

A train ride from Moscow to the arctic port city of Murmansk would not seem like the most likely setting for anything as warm as Finnish filmmaker Juho Kuosmanen's “Compartment No. 6."To Laura (Seidi Haarla), a Finnish archeology student who's reluctantly left behind her girlfriend and her studies in Moscow to visit prehistoric rock drawings in northwest Russia, the journey doesn't start promising, either.

Festivals Boost Contenders for Oscar International Film Race - variety.com - France - Mexico - Iceland - Norway - Austria - Belgium - Japan - Denmark - Chad - Iran - Somalia - Finland - Morocco - county Person
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22.01.2022

Festivals Boost Contenders for Oscar International Film Race

Oscar international film shortlist right now, it would be the Cannes Film Festival. Nine of the 15 titles that made the cut came from the fest, even though the Palme d’Or winner, France’s submission “Titane,” did not.

‘Compartment No. 6’ Trailer: Strangers On A Train Find Human Connection - theplaylist.net - Finland
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23.12.2021

‘Compartment No. 6’ Trailer: Strangers On A Train Find Human Connection

A big hit at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year, the Finnish film “Compartment No. 6” has been compared to Richard Linklater’s “Before Sunset” in its ideas of romance on board a train and the philosophical, dialogue-heavy scenes it features.

How Finnish Oscar Entry ‘Compartment No. 6’ Rewrote the Ending After a Surprise Snowstorm - thewrap.com - Russia - Finland
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11.12.2021

How Finnish Oscar Entry ‘Compartment No. 6’ Rewrote the Ending After a Surprise Snowstorm

A version of this story about “Compartment No. 6” first appeared in the International issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.. Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen’s road film “Compartment No.

‘Compartment No. 6’s Juho Kuosmanen Says He Fulfilled His Dream To Shoot A Film In Russia, And On A Train – Contenders International - deadline.com - Russia - Finland
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20.11.2021

‘Compartment No. 6’s Juho Kuosmanen Says He Fulfilled His Dream To Shoot A Film In Russia, And On A Train – Contenders International

For Finnish director Juho Kuosmanen, it was always an ambition of his to shoot a film on a train as well as a film in Russia. So, when he first read the 2011 novel Compartment No. 6 by Rosa Liksom, he was immediately compelled to take it to the big screen.

‘Hand of God,’ ‘Titane,’ ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ Among European Film Awards Frontrunners - variety.com - Berlin
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09.11.2021

‘Hand of God,’ ‘Titane,’ ‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’ Among European Film Awards Frontrunners

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentPaolo Sorrentino’s “The Hand of God,” Julia Ducournau’s “Titane,” Jasmila Žbanić’s “Quo Vadis, Aida?,” Florian Zeller’s “The Father,” and Juho Kuosmanen’s “Compartment No. 6” are the five nominees for best film at the upcoming 34th European Film Awards, which see no clear frontrunner this year.The more than 4,100 academy members will now vote for the winners, who will be honored at a Dec.

Jerusalem Film Festival Crowns Winners: ‘Compartment No. 6’ Takes Best International Film - deadline.com - city Jerusalem - Finland
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02.09.2021

Jerusalem Film Festival Crowns Winners: ‘Compartment No. 6’ Takes Best International Film

The Jerusalem Film Festival has named the winners from its various competition strands this year, with Juho Kuosmanen’s Finnish drama Compartment No. 6 winning Best Film in the international competition.

Sony Pictures Classics Buys Finnish Cannes Title ‘Compartment No. 6’ - variety.com - Finland
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16.07.2021

Sony Pictures Classics Buys Finnish Cannes Title ‘Compartment No. 6’

Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorSony Pictures Classics announced Thursday it has acquired rights for North America, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and the Middle East for “Compartment No. 6,” the Finnish film that premiered in competition in Cannes.Acquired from Totem Films, it’s the second feature directed by Juho Kuosmanen, and is based on the novel by Rosa Liksom.

Sony Classics Acquires Rights To Cannes Competition Title ‘Compartment No. 6’ - deadline.com - Finland
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16.07.2021

Sony Classics Acquires Rights To Cannes Competition Title ‘Compartment No. 6’

Sony Pictures Classics said Thursday that it has acquired North America, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and Middle East rights to Juho Kuosmanen’s Compartment No. 6, the Finnish film that just had its world premiere in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. The deal was struck with Totem Films.

Juho Kuosmanen’s ‘Compartment No. 6’ Acquired by Sony - thewrap.com
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16.07.2021

Juho Kuosmanen’s ‘Compartment No. 6’ Acquired by Sony

Sony Pictures has acquired the rights to “Compartment No. 6,” which is currently in competition at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.Juho Kuosmanen’s film was produced by Jussi Rantamäki and Emilia Haukka for Aamu Film Company, based on the novel by Rosa Liksom.

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