Acting
Jenni Banerjee
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Jenni Pauliina Banerjee (born 17 January 1981 in Ylöjärvi, Finland) is a Finnish actress. She has appeared in movies such as Pahat Pojat (2003), Joensuun Elli (2004) and Lieksa! (2007). Her paternal grandfather is from Calcutta, India.
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Filmography
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Nurses
Like good soldiers in a war-zone, hospital staff are expected to respect the chain of command when dealing with...
Modernit miehet
Maailma on valmis
Keihäsmatkat
Parasta aikaa
Little Siberia
A pastor's faith turns upside down when a meteorite lands in his small Finnish town, its impact stirring up cha...
Bad Boys: A True Story
The story bases on four Finnish brothers, nicknamed 'the Eura Daltons' who received nation-wide notoriety for t...
Mistaken
Nick Mayers, a music icon, comes to believe that he is the only real person around whom the world revolves. Whe...
Priest of Evil
Detective sergeant Timo Harjunpää of the Helsinki Violent Crime Unit loses his daughter in a tragic way. Despit...
The Matriarch
Martta and Otto are a pair of traveling tailors who claim to be bastard descendants of the Romanovs and wander...
Caasha
25-year-old Karri is stuck with his life: days at a job as a guard at a shopping mall, nights out with his frie...
Young Gods
Taavi,the enigmatic 18-year-old lead, has just inherited his long-deceased wealthy parents home and estate. It...
Blackout
Recovering from a nail gun shot to the head and 13 months of coma, doctor Pekka Valinta starts to unravel the m...
Trainer
Rise and fall of Jari Sarasvuo, as he transforms from a media person to business training guru during the crazy...
Unna and Nuuk
11-year-old Unna travels in time to the stone age with the help of a magic drum.
Heartbeats
Seven stories of women. Occasionally intersecting with each other in everyday situations. Parallel episodes of...
Joensuun Elli
The film shows how Midsummer was celebrated in North Karelia in 1973.