Nordic & Baltic Oscar Contenders
Check out the virtual cinema series including the feature film Life After Death (Finland, 2020; dir. Klaus Härö). A film talk with the director will take place on Friday, January 22 PM ET at 8 PM.
Check out the virtual cinema series including the feature film Life After Death (Finland, 2020; dir. Klaus Härö). A film talk with the director will take place on Friday, January 22 PM ET at 8 PM.
Free informational Zoom session about dual citizenship and services offered by the Consulate General of Finland in New York is available at YouTube; click below.
FFN launches a new, monthly series of interviews with Finnish entrepreneurs pursuing their dreams in the U.S. The free, YouTube talks are conducted by tech investor and FFN Trustee Michel Wendell.
Monthly concert from Nurmes, Finland, by cellist Jussi Makkonen and pianist Nazig Azezian, exclusively for Finlandia Foundation National. Watch it at the FFN YouTube channel, below.
"The Origins of the Finnish People" by Sharon Franklin-Rahkonen, PhD, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Click below for more information and to RSVP.
Full-time undergraduate and graduate students of all academic disciplines who are currently enrolled in accredited post-secondary schools in the United States and Finland are eligible for FFN scholarships. Applications must be emailed to FFN and received by 11:59 p.m. (PST) on February 1. Click below for details.
American law students studying in Finland and Finnish students studying in the U.S. may apply for the P.J.C. Lindfors Legal Scholarship. Applications must be emailed to FFN and received by 11:59 p.m. on February 1, 2021. Click below for details.
Five Nordic films and five events with filmmakers. The first week is hosted by the Embassy of Finland. We are screening Finland’s Oscar contender TOVE (free of charge). The film will be available for 24 hours between February 2, 8 pm (EST) and February 3, 8 pm (EST). The film is available for the US […]
A free lecture by Dr. Hilary Virtanen of Finlandia University. Click below to register.
Story reading of Children of the Northlights, a brightly illustrated portrait and celebration of the Sámi people, culture, and snow-covered landscapes of the frozen north, followed by craft making. Free; registration required.