Kirsi Tykkyläinen

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Kirsi Tykkyläinen (born August 28, 1949 in Pieksämäki) is a former Finnish diplomat and international filmmaker. Tykkyläinen grew up in a teacher family in Pieksämäki. After studying Russian, she worked at the University of Helsinki at the Russian Language and Literature in 1975-1983 and then as Head of International Affairs at the Finnish Film Foundation. Between 2002 and 2006, he served as a cultural council at the Embassy of Finland in Moscow and was then invited to lead the Moscow Film Festival for 2007-2009. Head of the St. Petersburg Institute in Finland, he worked for 2011-2012. Kirsi Tykkyläinen's daughter is actor Maria Järvenhelmi.

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Peculiarities of the National Fishing Trailer (1998)

01 November 1998

General Ivolgin, forester Kuzmich, and good-natured Lyova lose their way on a fishing trip and wind up in a neighboring country, where they decide to have a good time anyway but end up leaving their vodka and fishing equipment behind.

Kello Trailer (1984)

02 March 1984

Lauri Valjakka, a lecturer at the Department of Sociology, is thoroughly fed up with his family, whom he refers to as a "consumption unit," and his irritating, rigid wife.

Leningrad Cowboys - Global Balalaika Show Trailer (2003)

21 November 2003

10 years after Total Balalaika Show (1994) Leningrad Cowboys and Red Army Chorus return to the Senate Square with UMO and various international performers.

Take Care of Your Scarf, Tatjana Trailer (1994)

14 January 1994

Two Finnish men agree to drive an Estonian woman and a Russian woman to a harbor.

Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses Trailer (1994)

17 February 1994

After years of fame and misfortune in Mexico, the members of the Leningrad Cowboys decide to return to their native village.

Total Balalaika Show Trailer (1994)

06 May 1994

A 57-minute documentary of a Helsinki concert featuring the Leningrad Cowboys and the Alexandrov Red Army Choir and Ballet, who collaborate on a number of US Rock songs sung in English (like "Sweet Home, Alabama") as well as more traditional Russian songs like the "Volga Boatman.

Dogs Have No Hell Trailer (2002)

18 May 2002

A typically idiosyncratic mini-mystery about a middle-aged man who gets out of prison, sells his shares in a company and announces that he’s heading off to Siberia to get married.