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- A group of enslaved teenagers steal a derelict Starfleet vessel to escape and explore the galaxy.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- A sing-along concert series for children and families, hosted by a playful singer Satu Sopanen and the Mukaralla band. Also featuring "The Wandering Knight" Tuttiritari with his horse Rusinante.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The music video for the song "S.O.P.H.I.A." by a Finnish hard rock band Wild Force from their 1987 self-titled album.
- 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.
- NOKSU's name means 'be yourself', which is how he and his friends face everyday experiences and have fun learning life's little lessons.
- Taina is a normal teenager with friends, parties and a first romance. She also has normal insecurities of growing up. A few thoughtless comments triggers an eating disorder.
- 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.
- About the history of the contraceptive tool and reminds us of the importance of using a condom in combating sexually transmitted diseases.
- A Finnish based series focusing on film, television and entertainment industry in Hollywood. Featuring interviews with actors, filmmakers and celebrities, special Finnish guests, and previews of upcoming films.
- The semi-finals, finals, and the new "Euro Top Star" solo contest of the 1984 "Knokke Cup" music festival, held at the Knokke Casino in Belgium and hosted by René Van der Speeten.
- 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".
- The semi-finals and finals of the 1983 "Knokke Cup" music festival, held at the Knokke Casino in Belgium and hosted by Geert Segers.
- In the old days, there dwelt in Finnish households guardian spirits known as elves. Each type of building had its own sort of elf. When treated with respect, they brought good fortune to home.
- The teacher Beata travel by train on her way home. Beata's husband has left her after that her affair with a young student, Misja, was exposed. He has taken care of their children.
- 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".
- A young police officer returns to Finland and is caught in the middle of a dirty nuclear waste trade, political corruption and murder. The triangle of money, power and crime will take him from Helsinki to St. Petersburg.
- A young taxi driver picks up a mysterious customer at the start of his long shift. Only the morning will reveal everything.
- The family of Jens Senni disappears without a trace from the Tunisian airport. During a frantic search, Jens will have to question not only the authorities, but also his own sanity. Inspector Sademetsä takes the puzzling case.
- A young couple sees their opportunity for a little marital adventure. Picking a right erotic fantasy for both may prove difficult.
- In a search of something special, the little bunny Neponen arrives to the Land with No Name. She decides to stay after befriending Lari the Crow and a beaver called Pikkupikku. The animal trio has many adventures together.
- The first very own television series of the Karvakuonot. The puppet dogs Ransu, Uncle Elmeri and Riku are mainly in the studio, playing and singing music, and providing playful news, general chat and lively performances. Anything goes.
- Series for children and their parents which shows simple physical activities and exercises that the families can do together.
- When Aina and Tessa save a little worm and release it back to nature, little do they know that they will be rewarded for their good deeds. When the girls get lost in the forest, the Raspberry King is there to help, fulfilling their wishes.
- A six-part documentary series on the history of the Finnish short films. The era of the Grand Duchy in 1906, the silent years and the arrival of sound in the 1930s, difficult war years and the optimism during the 1952 Summer Olympics.
- There has always been a distance between Bjarte and his grandfather, the great patriarch Alf Morner. This is about to change when Alf gives his grandson the strangest gift: a chest full of 8 mm films. In these films Bjarte finds the secret stories of Alf's adventurous past. Bjarte believes he has been given a treasure! However the gift has strings attached and soon Bjarte must embark on a voyage of his own. The gift is not a treasure chest, it's a map. Discoveries of a Marionette is a poetic and special award-winning documentary inviting to a melancholic, humorous and unforeseen expedition through life and death, over the sea and into eternity. Nothing less.
- 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.
- Simo Aalto performs magic for preschool children and some get to assist him on a studio stage. Produced by FST, the Swedish-language programming in Yleisradio.
- Only a special word "Ananasakäämä" is needed and the magic starts to happen. A Finnish magician Timo Taikuri performs children's magic, often in front of a studio audience.
- They should never have gone to that party. The members of the Green Lights band are arrested on suspicion of a serious crime. The investigators reveal a network of lies that young adults of the band have become entangled in over the past week. Who can you trust anymore?
- Three moments of a man's life, running parallel with each other. Three mornings, three goodbyes.
- Told in verse, the Karvakuonot presents a theatrical adaptation of a classic fairy tale "Sleeping Beauty". Based on the Finnish adaptation by Martti Haavio.
- A group of friends are enjoying their weekend in the city. There's restlessness in the air, since Jenna and Ari are suffering from jealousy. Love can be complicated.
- Hulda the Witch and her cat Helmer receives a steady stream of visitors. With the extended family of 726, Hulda has many sisters, brothers, uncles, nieces and nephews. There will be a lot of hassle - and music.
- Hapsu-Hanna presents extraordinary illustrated stories from the magical attic of late Verneri. If the wind blows from south or it's late at night, the old things - tableware, furniture, shoes and toys, are coming to life.
- A reserved young man Jorma befriends a group of youths, rekindling his enthusiasm for amateur theatre and writing. His mother is less enthusiastic.
- The great and confident wizard Magus Mamurra has a spell for almost every situation, especially for children. Sometimes it's his six-year-old niece Ubi-que who ends up solving the problems.
- An art teacher is forced to relive painful memories of her relationship. It's also the moment of letting go.