Presented by Walhalla, Svenska nu, Pohjola-Norden, and Nordic Culture Point in collaboration with the Swedish Embassy, you have the opportunity to enjoy a diverse range of new and classic Nordic films.
The spring programme includes the award-winning Danish film Empire, the Icelandic drama Driving Mum, and the Swedish documentary Miraklet i Gullspång. The programme also features Historjá – Stitches for Sapmí, Clara Sola (rarely shown in Finland), the beloved classic film Hamsun, and The Most Beautiful Boy in the World in collaboration with the Swedish Embassy.
Screenings are organised once a month in ten cities in Finland. The selection of films varies between locations, taking into account local preferences. Free of charge for pre-registered school groups.
Screening locations and partners:
- Espoo: Hanaholmen Cultural Centre, Svenska nu.
- Hämeenlinna: Museo Militaria, Kino Tavast.
- Joensuu: Movie theatre Tapio, Pohjois-Karjalan alueellinen elokuvayhdistys & Pohjola-Norden.
- Jyväskylä: Kino Aurora, Keski-Suomen elokuvakeskus.
- Lahti: Kino Iiris, Päijät-Hämeen elokuvakeskus ry.
- Oulu: Elokuvateatteri Studio, Oulu Film Centre.
- Tampere: Arthouse Cinema Niagara, Pirkanmaan elokuvakeskus.
- Tornio and Haparanda: Aine Art Museum, Pohjola-Norden.
- Turku: Logomo, Film Centre of Southwest Finland.
- Vaasa: Kino Ritz.
Find screening times and more details in Swedish on Pohjola-Norden’s website under “Evenemang”.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience Nordic cinema!