Toiset äänet Filming Locations
Where was Toiset äänet filmed? Toiset äänet was filmed in 6 locations across Finland in the following places:
Toiset äänet Filming Locations
Helsinki, Finland’s southern capital, sits on a peninsula in the Gulf of Finland. Its central avenue, Mannerheimintie, is flanked by institutions including the National Museum, tracing Finnish history from the Stone Age to the present. Also on Mannerheimintie are the imposing Parliament House and Kiasma, a contemporary art museum. Ornate red-brick Uspenski Cathedral overlooks a harbor.
Espoo is a city in Finland. It is located to the west of the capital, Helsinki, in southern Uusimaa. The population is approximately 314,000. It is the 2nd most populous municipality in Finland. Espoo is part of the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, which has approximately 1.6 million inhabitants.
Kluuvi is a buzzing retail district with Finnish design shops and department stores like the art deco Stockmann. Classic Finnish paintings are displayed at the Ateneum art museum, while Kiasma shows contemporary work in a postmodern setting. Sushi bars, cafes and upscale Finnish restaurants surround the art nouveau Central Railway Station. Nightlife in the area ranges from posh clubs to casual bars with live rock.
Ruoholahti is a quarter in Helsinki, part of the Länsisatama neighbourhood and Kampinmalmi district.
Toiset äänet (2022)
It is parliamentary election spring 2019. Jukka, a professor from the University of Helsinki and a first time candidate, is walking to the kick-off event, and is determined to change the lousy University Act. At the same time, education and science professionals, Gaela, Lena and Taina, go through their own battle to be able to teach and research - struggling with law case, layoffs, lack of resources and dysfunctional structures. However, the biggest resistance is The Finnish anti-education and anti-science Government, which changes every four years. The Other Voice is Annika Grof's edgy and popping collage film about four academics and one cinematographer. The film reflects the tragic situation of the university to the recent past's national political twists and turns revealing the flaws of Finnish democracy.