Marjut Rimminen

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Janela da Alma Trailer

Most Popular Marjut Rimminen Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Janela da Alma Trailer (2001)

20 October 2001

Nineteen people with differing degrees of visual impairment – from mild nearsightedness to total blindness – discuss how they see themselves, how they see others and how they perceive the world.

I'm Not a Feminist, but... Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

A series of humorous skits illustrating the experience of women in a male-dominated world.

Nursery Rites Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

The hero now looks a bit like one of those stick figures by Giacometti.

Learned by Heart Trailer (2007)

15 November 2007

Marjut Rimminen's and Päivi Takala's animated film sheds light on childhood in post-war Finland. In it, an animated and documentary film combined with a rich sound expression create a multifaceted story.

Bridge Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

A human-political satire about war and peace, optimism and pessimism. A struggle between despair and faith in life, in which neither wins, but life goes on.

Many Happy Returns Trailer (1997)

01 March 1997

Mixed live-action and paper maché puppet animation. The disjointed debris of our childhood state still lurking within our adult consciousness act as a painful, disruptive force.

The Stain Trailer (1991)

01 March 1991

In a house on a cliff by the sea, a man and a woman live together and eventually have children. When the mother disappears and the father goes for a swim in the sea, the baby is left to be raised by the twin brothers and the cruel, older sister.

Some Protection Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

Made as one of a four part series exploring different aspects of women and the law, on which all the women animators involved researched and worked as a group, before then making individual films, each quite different in content, tone and style.

Red Ribbon Trailer (2001)

01 January 2001

Two adults balance their sexual behavior on a tightrope with the threat of AIDS/HIV. They receive support from the Red Ribbon, the symbol of the global AIDS/HIV aid organization.