Illume's films at Love & Anarchy Film Festival

21.09.2017

If the line goes wrong, he could die in any minute. Myongho once crossed the most dangerous borderline, now he constantly crosses the line between life and death. This film will be the portrait of a courageous man who fights with the life for his family.

 

Love & Anarachy Helsinki International Film Festival is having its 30-year anniversary and two Illume's films has been selected to part of the programme. The festival is running in Helsinki 14.-24.9.2017. 

Finnish-Korean co-production Old Marine Boy tells a story of a North Korean diver Myongho, who crossed the border with this family with nothing in 2006. In South, he becomes a deep-sea diver at the border village between South and North Korea. He wears 60 kg diving suit, only relying on a single oxygen line from the boat, and fishes 30 meters down underwater. If the line goes wrong, he could die in any minute. Myongho once crossed the most dangerous borderline, now he constantly crosses the line between life and death. The film portrays a courageous man who fights with the life for his family.

Old Marine Boy is a co-production together with South Korean My Love Films. Finnish sound designer Olli Huhtanen created the sound world. The film is directer by Moyoung Jin, who's My Love, Don't Cross That River (2014) reached over 5 million viewers in South Korea. 

https://hiff.fi/elokuvat/old-marine-boy/

Nokia Mobile - We Were Connecting People is a documentary film which tells a story of Nokia and Finnish mobile phone business during is heydays and destroy. The film is directed by Arto Koskinen and it'll be theatrically released in Finland 29th September 2017. d

https://hiff.fi/elokuvat/nokia-mobile-matkapuhelimen-tarina/