NY: One Last Deal film
Scandinavia House New York, NY, United StatesNew Nordic Cinema presents the Finnish art mystery and redemption thriller One Last Deal /Tuntematon mestari. Screenings at 3 and 7.
New Nordic Cinema presents the Finnish art mystery and redemption thriller One Last Deal /Tuntematon mestari. Screenings at 3 and 7.
Acclaimed Finnish-Estonian author Sofi Oksanen talks about her new novel Dog Park with moderator Bethanne Patrick hosted by Scandinavia House This is a Zoom webinar; ask questions in the chat or send them in advance to info@amscan.org. Registration is required; please sign up at the link above.
Anne Nikula of Helsinki and Ann-Christine Westerlund of New York, experts in cross-Atlantic inheritance and tax issues, will conduct an informational webinar, hosted by Finlandia Foundation National and Suomi-Seura, the Finland Society. For more information, to submit questions and register in advance for the Zoom session click below:
Head to Troy, New Hampshire for the 29th event featuring a tori, presentations, music and more, organized by New England Finnish groups!
Michael Loukinen, Filming Finnish American Folk Dance Music in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. For more information click below.
Host Michel Wendell chats with Mårten Mickos, a native of Finland who came to Silicon Valley in 2003, and found success as a serial entrepreneur in the tech world. Six years ago he became CEO of HackerOne, the world's leading vendor of hacker-powered security.
Dreams and Imagination: The August Strindberg-Ingmar Bergman Collection with Les Swanson
A visit and conversation on location in Åland, Finland with Ulla-Lena Lundberg, author of the Finlandia Prize-winning novel Ice. The exclusive Finlandia Foundation interview will remain on the FFN YouTube channel. November 16: Premiere of Ice, the Opera: Part Two of the series is an interview with Jaakko Kuusisto, composer of the opera performed by […]
“A slightly demented relative of all the Bad Moms and Rough Nights, its mischievous side might revel in the grannies-gone-bad routine, but there is way too much heart, and pain, to just write this film off as pleasantly nasty…This film is not about the past, but the future. A bright one, too”—Cineuropa Screenings at 3 and 7 p.m.
Premiere of Ice, the Opera: Part Two of the series is an interview with Jaakko Kuusisto, composer of the opera performed by the Finnish National Opera. The exclusive Finlandia Foundation interview will remain on the FFN YouTube channel. November 23-29: Viewing of the Finnish National Opera production of Ice. This is complimentary only for members […]