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- The evil witch Louhi kidnaps Lemminkäinen's sister to build for her a Sampo, a device that creates salt, grain, and gold. When Lemminkäinen fails to recover the Sampo, Louhi steals the sun, plunging the world into frozen darkness.
- Finnish volunteers join an SS treasure hunt in 1943, orchestrated by a Vatican bishop. As the journey leads them ever deeper behind the eastern front, Myllykoski, a would-be priest, has to decide if the mission is a calling or a curse.
- The lives of the aristocratic Lindhof family and their servants from 1798 to 1907.
- Young advertising executive Vatanen suddenly quits his job and his whole life in Helsinki, and decides to spend a while in the Finnish wilderness. A wounded hare hit by a car becomes his travel companion. Together they find reclusion in the Finnish Lapland, soon to be disturbed by a noisy group of foreign tourists and their pretentious Finnish hosts. When the hare gets ill and needs to see a vet, Vatanen must return to the city and finally face the choice between his new and former life.
- The story of Finnish punk rock band Apulanta.
- Uuno's father-in-law councillor Tuura moves to the country with his wife and daughter Elisabeth. Uuno joins them when it turns out Tuura's mansion is on the construction site of a new road. Tuura however is set on preventing this.
- Taking sauna is the Finnish people's national obsession, so there are two of the per five Fins, and they build theme everywhere, even on military operations and aboard vessels, but preferably near a lake, to dive in even on ice days, with trees to cut whisking birches from. Weekly, usually on Saturday, is considered a hygienic minimum, daily the good life, especially in summer and holidays. It's a family and/or social activity, relaxing and removing social barriers, but also linked to sports and all kinds of bonding.
- The entire Finnish Defence Forces are laid off, excluding Sargeant First Class Körmy and their regiment. During this time Sweden shows interest in a piece of land in Finland, sparking conflict between the two nations.
- Three mischievous little boys exhaust their mother and try to get a row going between two neighbors.
- Yrjö Niemelä moves to Helsinki. There he, unemployed, homeless, and penniless, tries to commit suicide but is rescued by a soldier of the Salvation Army.
- A sketch comedy loosely tied together by the idea of comparing "female" and "male" logic.
- A period comedy set in 1622-1637. The male protagonist, the man from Sysmä, is the fool who always fails to recognize the female protagonist in her many disguises, dressing as a man, and then as a man dressing as woman.
- The will of the recently deceased Ojala's master is missing. His devious nephew Olli, who's to take over the house, tries to win over Anna, the daughter of the Roinila house, who is attached to another man.
- Follows the (succesful) presidential campaign of _Sauli Niinistö_ from inside of the campaign office.
- Top-level Finnish athletes and coaches give amateurs exercise hints.
- The Finnish singers Tuomari Nurmio, Jarkko Martikainen, Timo Rautiainen and Ismo Alanko on stage with the Finnish-Russian orchestra "Heinola Sinfonietta" in Heinola, Finland on August 19, 2005. Conducted by Dima Slobodeniouk.
- A fortune-hunter posing as a novelist arrives in a small Finnish town in order to marry himself to a rich merchant's daughter. Meanwhile, several other more genuine romances bloom around the town despite the misunderstandings and mix-ups.
- Jaska is living under the influences of his father and his best friend, and they are a bad influence. Jaska must find his place and do the right thing, even if it costs him his friend.
- A Finnish figure skating professionals teach children to skate and have fun on the ice.