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Friday 9.3.2001
Digital film making equipment enables cheap small-scale movie production in the corner of your own living room as well as those breathtaking massive productions. Digital Film making seems to be slowly fulfilling the expectations.
First appearing in a small role in the cartoon Dizzy Dishes (1930) Betty Boop became the biggest star of Fleischer studios.
This year, the Finnish Film Archive features films from Lapland. They will be screened at the movie theatre Kino-Palatsi.
The dream festival for programme designer Raimo Silius would be comprised of old Disney films, record audience of over 500,000 and secured finances.
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On the 1970s, piglets Hinku and Vinku taught Finnish children how to behave. These two characters appeared in the children's programme Pikku Kakkonen. It is still aired, and the children of the 1970s now watch the programme with their own children. The Classics of Pikku Kakkonen, Tampere Hall Small Auditorium, 11 p. m.
Great Fun -
Children Television Classics at the Film Festival
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Jury Member Nikolai Nikitin Likes to Talk about Films
>First Visit in Finland:
Nikitin Looks at Suomenlinna, Kiasma and Finnish Films
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