Pilvi Takala Trailers
The Stroker TrailerBroad Sense TrailerThe Trainee Trailer
Pilvi Takala is a Finnish award-winning performance artist presenting candid camera as art.
The Stroker TrailerBroad Sense TrailerThe Trainee Trailer
Pilvi Takala is a Finnish award-winning performance artist presenting candid camera as art.
Total trailers found: 10
04 October 2019
The Stroker refers to the nickname Pilvi Takala received during her two week intervention at Second Home, a trendy co-working space in East London.
06 March 2020
Finnish artist Pilvi Takala has set up a fake start-up company to gain access to SLUSH, a three-day conference event and self-celebration for venture capitalists in Helsinki.
16 September 2008
Artist Pilvi Takala goes undercover at a marketing department. Her intention was to do nothing until she was fired; hidden cameras catch the bewilderment with which her co-workers react to this.
01 January 2006
An overdressed girl tries her luck in dance events that are for Finnish tourists in a small Estonian health resort town, Pärnu.
01 January 2007
An elderly lady pushes the limits of customer service at an up-market department store by continuously requesting announcements for interesting-looking men.
01 January 2006
A young man in a tram is asking a bit too much from a stranger.
01 January 2009
The absurd logic of the ‘real character’ and the extreme rules of Disneyland become apparent when a real fan of Snow White is banned from entering the theme park dressed as Snow White.
01 January 2012
Broad Sense is based on an three day long intervention in the European Parliament in Brussels. The video reveals the diversity of security responses to the artist’s visits.
01 January 2014
In “The Committee” 8 to 12 year old children explain how they decided to spend 7000 pounds. They discuss the process of decision making and the values guiding their decisions.
31 December 2025
What happens when a renowned experimental filmmaker with a flair for absurdist humour is invited to a military training session designed to rally support for national defence and promote preparedness for crises and war? Pilvi Takala, with help from scientist Johanna Vuorelma, playfully deconstructs the ways society is persuaded to believe that peace is best negotiated at gunpoint.