The purpose of this article is dual. Firstly, by introducing and contextualizing its articles and authors, it functions as an introduction to this special edition of Studies in Documentary Film dedicated to contemporary Finnish documentary film. Secondly, it seeks to place these articles in an overarching context, in terms of both Finnish documentary film and documentary film more broadly. It is no accident that this collection concentrates on a small Nordic national cinema, as that cinema has made a lasting impression in the new ‘golden age’ of creative documentary during the 2000s and 2010s. Finland’s documentary ecology acts as a prism through which the factors and forces that dictate and effect the documentaries seen on global screens c...
The film cultures of the indigenous Sámi people are part of a developing branch of the Nordic...
This brief study presents the main streams in Lithuanian documentary film in our century. It discuss...
This article analyses the films made by the Estonian National Museum in the 1970s and the 1980s both...
The purpose of this article is dual. Firstly, by introducing and contextualizing its articles and au...
Having established itself as an award-winning and ground-breaking documentary cinema in the 1990s an...
This article argues that contemporary Finnish documentary cinema departs from the paradigm of authen...
A Companion to Nordic Cinema presents a collection of original essays that explore one of the world’...
In 2012, the Finnish Film Foundation (FFF) established a funding initiative devoted to developing Sá...
This article approaches Finnish documentary films as part of current history culture and ‘sense of h...
The independence of the Baltic countries in the early 1990s caused major upheavals in the film cultu...
The Finnish New Wave of the 1960s operated more as a network of independent filmmakers rather than a...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the main directions of the contemporary Lithuanian documen...
The film cultures of the indigenous Sámi people are part of a developing branch of the Nordic film i...
This Master’s thesis is about films made in Lapland. The thesis is an analysis about what kind of im...
Nordic Genre Film offers a transnational approach to studying contemporary genre production in Nordi...
The film cultures of the indigenous Sámi people are part of a developing branch of the Nordic...
This brief study presents the main streams in Lithuanian documentary film in our century. It discuss...
This article analyses the films made by the Estonian National Museum in the 1970s and the 1980s both...
The purpose of this article is dual. Firstly, by introducing and contextualizing its articles and au...
Having established itself as an award-winning and ground-breaking documentary cinema in the 1990s an...
This article argues that contemporary Finnish documentary cinema departs from the paradigm of authen...
A Companion to Nordic Cinema presents a collection of original essays that explore one of the world’...
In 2012, the Finnish Film Foundation (FFF) established a funding initiative devoted to developing Sá...
This article approaches Finnish documentary films as part of current history culture and ‘sense of h...
The independence of the Baltic countries in the early 1990s caused major upheavals in the film cultu...
The Finnish New Wave of the 1960s operated more as a network of independent filmmakers rather than a...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the main directions of the contemporary Lithuanian documen...
The film cultures of the indigenous Sámi people are part of a developing branch of the Nordic film i...
This Master’s thesis is about films made in Lapland. The thesis is an analysis about what kind of im...
Nordic Genre Film offers a transnational approach to studying contemporary genre production in Nordi...
The film cultures of the indigenous Sámi people are part of a developing branch of the Nordic...
This brief study presents the main streams in Lithuanian documentary film in our century. It discuss...
This article analyses the films made by the Estonian National Museum in the 1970s and the 1980s both...