Final Scenes of Disaster Movies
Kalleinen Tellervo, Kochta-Kalleinen Oliver
The film consists of three imaginary endings for disaster movies. The ideas have been collected from people in Helsinki, and acted by 100 volunteers. A zombie movie, a dystopian ecocatastrophe and a monster movie are all realized in different styles.
Production Year
2024
Duration
00:17:47
Tyyppi
Asiasana
Original Title
Katastrofielokuvien loppukohtauksia
Finnish Title
Katastrofielokuvien loppukohtauksia
English Title
Final Scenes of Disaster Movies
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
Yes
Sound
Yes
Cast
Tellervo Kalleinen (Author), Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen (Author), Jonatan Sundström (Cinematographer), Tero Vänttinen (Composer), Timo Kinnunen (Composer), Risto Puurunen (Composer), Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen (Director), Tellervo Kalleinen (Director), Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen (Editor), Tellervo Kalleinen (Editor), Cleaning Women (Music), Production Company Firma Oy (Producer), Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen (Producer), Tellervo Kalleinen (Producer), Tellervo Kalleinen (Script), Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen (Script), Karri Niinivaara (Sound Design), Yleisradio Oy (Funder), Helsingin juhlaviikot (Funder), AVEK (Funder)
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Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen is from Dresden in Eastern Germany. He graduated from the Art Academy of Hamburg in 2000. He has also studied at the Icelandic College of Art and Crafts MHI 1996–97 and the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts 1998–99. He is best known for his collaboration with Tellervo Kalleinen since 2003. Their projects often take the form of video installations, films and happenings or events in creative collaboration with participants. Kalleinen and Kochta-Kalleinen have participated in exhibitions around the world, including Ars Electronica Center in Linz, Austria (2010), MoMA P.S.1 in New York (2008), Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (2010) and Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma in Helsinki (2014). Kalleinen and Kochta-Kalleinen won the prestigious Ars Fennica Award in 2014.
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Tellervo Kalleinen is a visual artist based in Helsinki, Finland. She graduated as MFA from the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in 2003. She works with video, performance, intervention and events. Most of her works are participatory and based on creative collaboration. Since 2003, she has worked with Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen. The works of the artist duo are participatory by nature. Most recent works tackle the human relationship with society through means of film. Kalleinen and Kochta-Kalleinen have participated in exhibitions around the world, including Ars Electronica Center in Linz, Austria (2010), MoMA P.S.1 in New York (2008), Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (2010) and Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma in Helsinki (2014). Kalleinen and Kochta-Kalleinen won the prestigious Ars Fennica Award in 2014.
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