Wolf Carver invited to Clermont Filmfest!


During the shootings in February the weather was freezing
and most of the shootings days were outside

Wolf Carver (Sudenveistäjä) directed by Aino Suni is the only Finnish film selected to one of the world's leading international festivals for short films, the Festival du Court Metrage de Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival celebrated January 27 to February 4, 2012.

"The International Competition is a rare moment, full of magic, where films from a wide spectrum intersect. Animated gems, documentaries, brilliant comedies, down-to-earth fictions, genre films or graduation shorts from some of the finest film schools out there will undoubtedly take you on a unique journey into young film creation. Just relax and enjoy the thrill."

Wolf Carver is the story about Sulo, a lonely artist, who lives in the countryside. One day as he is going to see his ex-girlfriend, he meets a girl with a trailer full of cardboard boxes and helps her move her things into her new flat. Sulo finds out that the girl is his daughter. He tries to tell that to the girl also, but it is complicated.

The film is a part of the diploma work of director Aino Suni, cinematographer Kerttu Hakkarainen and producer Ilona Tolmunen. The main actors are Kai Lehtinen and Jaana Joensuu.

Wolf Carver home (trailer, too)
Festival du Court Metrage de Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival

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