Villilä studios
Villilä Studios is a Finnish film studio. It is located in the area of Villilä manor in Nakkila. The studio is also known as the Länsi-Suomen TV- ja elokuvakeskus and was founded in 2003.
Villilä manor became the property of the municipality of Nakkila in 2002. In the same year, the renovation of the manor's buildings into film studios began. The opening was held in February 2003. In addition to the interior, the area has a studio yard for outdoor photography, accommodation and restaurant services. The studio also has teaching facilities at the Sataedu Nakkila.[1]
Films recorded in the studio
premiere | director | film | production company |
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2003 | Timo Koivusalo | Sibelius | Artista-Filmi |
2005 | Timo Koivusalo | Kaksipäisen kotkan varjossa | Artista-Filmi |
2005 | Pekka Lehto | Game Over | Kinofinlandia Oy |
2005 | Joona Tena | FC Venus | Talent House |
2006 | Saara Cantell | Den Stora Resan | Mandart Entertainment |
2006 | Antti-Jussi Annila | Jadesoturi | Blind Spot Pictures |
2006 | Timo Koivusalo | Kalteva torni | Artista-Filmi |
2007 | Aleksi Mäkelä | V2 – Jäätynyt enkeli | Solar Films |
2009 | Klaus Härö | Postia pappi Jaakobille | Kinotar Oy |
2009 | Timo Koivusalo | Täällä Pohjantähden alla | Artista-Filmi |
2010 | Timo Koivusalo | Täällä Pohjantähden alla II | Artista-Filmi |
2011 | Juha Wuolijoki | Hella W | Snapper Film |
2012 | Timo Koivusalo | Vuonna 85 | Artista-Filmi |
2013 | Klaus Härö | Dagmamman | Kinotar Oy |
2013 | Timo Koivusalo | Risto Räppääjä ja liukas Lennart | Artista-Filmi |
Sources
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