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- Fenno-Filmi abstract "Fenno-Filmi was a Finnish film production company.The company was founded by film directors Yrjö Norta and Theodor Luts in 1942. Luts and Erkki Uotila were the co-directors of the first Fenno-Filmi production Salainen ase which premiered on 3 January 1943. Erehtyneet sydämet was released in April 1944, with Uotila and Eero Leväluoma sharing the director's credits. Later that year, Yrjö Norta directed a film Hiipivä vaara. Norta directed five of Fenno-Filmi's 18 films.Roland af Hällström made his first Fenno-Filmi effort Houkutuslintu in 1946. He soon became the head director for the company, a position which he later kept in Fennada-Filmi as well. Edvin Laine, Jorma Nortimo and Teuvo Tulio were some of the other directors who worked for Fenno-Filmi.The company was not able to produce commercially successful films and suffered from financial problems since the beginning. When Mauno Mäkelä became the head of the company in 1949, efforts were made to merge the productions of Fenno-Filmi and Adams Filmi. This happened in 1950, and the new company was named Fennada-Filmi. The Finnish Broadcasting Company has been holding the rights to the Fenno-Filmi productions since 1982.".
- Fenno-Filmi extinctionYear "1949".
- Fenno-Filmi foundedBy Theodor_Luts.
- Fenno-Filmi foundedBy Yrjö_Norta.
- Fenno-Filmi foundingYear "1942".
- Fenno-Filmi industry Film.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageExternalLink yh4l9x.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageID "38376411".
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageLength "2621".
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageRevisionID "647210732".
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Adams_Filmi.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1942.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_production_companies_of_Finland.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_film.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Edvin_Laine.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Fennada-Filmi.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Jorma_Nortimo.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Mauno_Mäkelä.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Roland_af_Hällström.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Teuvo_Tulio.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Theodor_Luts.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Yle.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLink Yrjö_Norta.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fenno-Filmi".
- Fenno-Filmi defunct "1949".
- Fenno-Filmi foundation "1942".
- Fenno-Filmi founder Theodor_Luts.
- Fenno-Filmi founder Yrjö_Norta.
- Fenno-Filmi industry "Motion pictures".
- Fenno-Filmi name "Fenno-Filmi".
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Fenno-Filmi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
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- Fenno-Filmi subject Category:Companies_established_in_1942.
- Fenno-Filmi subject Category:Film_production_companies_of_Finland.
- Fenno-Filmi subject Category:History_of_film.
- Fenno-Filmi hypernym Company.
- Fenno-Filmi type Agent.
- Fenno-Filmi type Company.
- Fenno-Filmi type Organisation.
- Fenno-Filmi type Company.
- Fenno-Filmi type Establishment.
- Fenno-Filmi type Organization.
- Fenno-Filmi type Agent.
- Fenno-Filmi type SocialPerson.
- Fenno-Filmi type Thing.
- Fenno-Filmi type Q43229.
- Fenno-Filmi comment "Fenno-Filmi was a Finnish film production company.The company was founded by film directors Yrjö Norta and Theodor Luts in 1942. Luts and Erkki Uotila were the co-directors of the first Fenno-Filmi production Salainen ase which premiered on 3 January 1943. Erehtyneet sydämet was released in April 1944, with Uotila and Eero Leväluoma sharing the director's credits. Later that year, Yrjö Norta directed a film Hiipivä vaara.".
- Fenno-Filmi label "Fenno-Filmi".
- Fenno-Filmi sameAs Q3916353.
- Fenno-Filmi sameAs Fenno-Filmi.
- Fenno-Filmi sameAs m.0qfvq99.
- Fenno-Filmi sameAs Q3916353.
- Fenno-Filmi wasDerivedFrom Fenno-Filmi?oldid=647210732.
- Fenno-Filmi isPrimaryTopicOf Fenno-Filmi.
- Fenno-Filmi name "Fenno-Filmi".