Experience Finland Through Film -- Showcasing the unique perspectives from the land of a thousand lakes.
You can find us on the web, at ffsuomi.com or on Facebook, where you can read more about the Film Festival and how to purchase tickets.
$10 per film - $5 for students
$25 per day (Saturday or Sunday)
$50 for the entire festival weekend
The final day of the film festival brings us the beloved Moomins, a series of animated adventures that speak to the child in us all.
This is followed by a special short film from our local Sister Cities chapter. With 2020’s Tove, the creative life of Tove Jansson, the artist behind the internationally acclaimed Moomins, is brought to the big screen. We are presenting these two features free of charge.
Afterward, experience the flavor of Finland’s southern neighbor, Estonia, with the inspiring 2015 film, The Fencer (Miekkailija).
Then, step back into the past with The White Reindeer (Valkoinen peura), the 1952 fantasy/horror film and the only Finnish film to win a Golden Globe.
Note: All films will be in English or English subtitles. The Finlandia Foundation Suomi Chapter was founded in 2010 in Bellingham, WA. The national Finlandia Foundation’s mission is to promote Finnish-American culture in the United States and ancestral ties with Finland.