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Finnish Doc 'Beauty of Errors' Hits Thessaloniki Fest
11 Mar
Summary
- The film celebrates its international premiere at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival.
- It won two awards at Finland's Tampere Film Festival.
- The documentary explores themes of family, belonging, and love.

The documentary "The Beauty of Errors" will have its international premiere at the Thessaloniki Documentary Festival on Thursday. Directed by Jukka Kärkkäinen, the film recently garnered two awards at the Tampere Film Festival in Finland, including the main prize in its national competition. Its tagline, "Documentary Goes Shakespeare," alludes to its exploration of family relationships and belonging.
The narrative centers on a single father's experience raising his son, Henri, in a small Finnish village. As Henri reaches adulthood and seeks independence, his father confronts his own dependence and the universal fear of losing love. Kärkkäinen described finding his way back to filmmaking through this story, emphasizing the rediscovery of beauty in small things and the strength derived from love.
International sales for the film are being handled by Rise and Shine. The production received support from various film foundations and institutions across Finland, Sweden, and Norway, and collaborations with broadcasters like YLE, ARTE G.E.I.E., and SVT were instrumental in its creation.




