ʵ

News

Success for ELO Student films

ELO film students have yet again found success both internationally and nationally. Congratulations!
Tape_Hui-Wikg-Ki_animation-film
Still from Tape, a film by Hui Wikg Ki

The MA animation film TAPE (2024, animation) by Hui Wikg Ki (Candace) received the Next Nordic Generation Award at the Norwegian International Film Festival Haugesund. The award is given to the best graduation film from the Nordic film schools.

 The Jury states: “The winner of Next Nordic Generation goes to a film which, with its vivid style and tactile sound design, opens a portal into the human psyche. The film stirres a fear of things falling apart, and reminds us that life is in constant need of repair. It throws us into memories of broken objects with playful and surreal imagery, conveying a series of human emotions without uttering a single line of dialogue. It’s also a tribute to a tool that all filmmakers have a loving relationship with, a saving grace in times of need, which may not always be perfect - but it gets the job done.”

Haugesund Film Festival is the key market and meeting place for new Nordic films, with attendees from 350 international film professionals from over 30 different nations annually.

leikkeja-elaville_saarlotta-virri_short film
Still from Saarlotta Virri's documentary Leikkejä eläville (In the Midst of Chaos There was Shape)

ELO short films were successful also at the Blue Sea Film Festival in Rauma, Finland. Its Baltic Herring Short Film Competition is open for filmmakers from countries with Baltic Sea coastline along with Iceland.

The off-curriculum project LEIKKEJÄ ELÄVILLE (In the Midst of Chaos There was Shape, 2023, documentary), by Saarlotta Virri (2023, documentary) received an Honorable Mention and was selected to the Baltic Herring Competition. 

The Jury states: “Beautiful gesture. A tender reminder of the power of play.”

suonsilma-Eye of the Fen film poster
Fragment from Suonsilmä poster

The MA film  SUONSILMÄ (Eye of the Fen, 2024, fiction) by Topi Raulo received a Brave Vision hororable mention from the Baltic Herring Competition.

The Jury states: “The film makers have created their own visual and narrative way of storytelling in an uncompromising manner. They have executed their vision with integrity.”

Congratulations to all film makers!

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

A person in black touches a large stone sculpture outside a brick building under a blue sky.
Campus, Research & Art, University Published:

Glitch artwork challenges to see art in a different light

Laura Könönen's sculpture was unveiled on 14 October at the Otaniemi campus.
Book cover of 'Nanoparticles Integrated Functional Textiles' edited by Md. Reazuddin Repon, Daiva Mikučioniene, and Aminoddin Haji.
Research & Art Published:

Nanoparticles in Functional Textiles

Dr. Md. Reazuddin Repon, Postdoctoral Researcher at the Textile Chemistry Group, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, Aalto University, has contributed as an editor to a newly published academic volume titled “Nanoparticles Integrated Functional Textiles”.
A modern building with a colourful tiled facade with solar panels. The sky is clear and light blue.
Press releases, Research & Art Published:

Carbon-based radicals at the frontier of solar cell technology

Could a single unpaired electron change the future of solar energy?
Person holding a green Aalto University umbrella in a snowy landscape.
Studies Published:

Applicants to Master's Programme in Marketing and Master's Programme in International Management can apply for the Pekka Mattila Excellence Scholarship

The Pekka Mattila Excellence Scholarships consist of a €3,000 relocation grant, paid at the beginning of the degree programme