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- This documentary takes on a humanistic perspective to the pressing topic of our era: the rapid development of technology and the transformation that follows. The film approaches artificial intelligence and technology with sheer curiosity and wonderment, giving the voice to the researchers who are working on the field. Displaying the visions of the experts and the encounters between people and robots, the film captures a glimpse of our near future. The film introduces us to a cyborg, a developer for artificial intelligence of sex robots, an android developer, a coder who transforms thoughts into images, and robots of various kinds. The discussion of the ethical considerations is led by university researcher Dr. Michael Laakasuo. In the film also meet also Dr. Joanna Bryson, Cyborg Neil Harbisson, Dr. Hiroshi Ishiguro, Entrepreneurs Jowan Österlund and Taneli Tikka, Dr. Sergi Santos, Dr. Kohei Ogawa, Dr. Yukiyasu Kamitani.
- Film dealing with the relationship between parents and children in four different generations from the perspective of director Koiso-Kanttila's family. In addition to the director, his father, grandfather and two sons appear in the film.
- Finnish Riitta, 66 and Kata from Uganda, 63 are closest of friends and together they are running sexual health and gender equality education in Uganda. Riitta has been in Uganda for 27 years. She has already passed the retirement age but returning to Finland feels daunting as her whole life is in Uganda. Suddenly Riitta and Kata find themselves trapped in chain of difficult events caused by anonymous allegation letter, addressed to Ugandan Parliament. Letter is accusing them for organizing workshops that are promoting and recruiting children to homosexuality.
- The story of the film takes place in Turkana, Kenya. This unique place is also known as the Cradle of Humankind where the discoveries of prehistorical human origins are made. The area is nowadays inhabited by the indigenous pastoral tribe called Daasanach. Our main character Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares, Spanish ethnobiologist arrive to Turkana to study the relationship between humans and nature. He becomes friends with a tribe member Job Nasak, who guides him into the daily life of the village. Alvaro gets impressed by traditional fables and animal stories of the tribe and he is asked to collect them for the first ever Daasanach language story book. The stories paint a picture of vivid nature and a rich wildlife. But while exploring the national park Alvaro discovers dry and bare landscape with hardly any animals left. So starts a fascinating story from the Cradle of Humankind, a story of the nomadic people's struggle to survive, of poaching, nature reserve rangers, tribal wars over scarce resources and prehistoric fossils. The two worlds of biologists and the tribe members collide revealing the values of wildlife and nature for both.
- What is the mental legacy and set of values that the liberal late 1960s and early 1970s gave to the people who were born and grew up during that time, to the people who are now approaching middle-age?
- Katja is a young retiree and frustrated. At 24, she is living in a circle of solitude, spending her days walking her dog and looking out of the window.
- Meet the cyborg Neil Harbisson and imagine what the future with extended abilities will be for us as humans. Transhumanism - human evolution with technology.
- A Winter's Journey is a portrayal of dialogue between generations and how life experiences, knowledge and skills are passed on from one generation to another.