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Scientist Hannele Korhonen has one ultimate passion: to work at the top of the atmospheric science community in the world. She wishes to be totally independent and concentrate on her science while maintaining high ethical values. Her life changes dramatically when she is awarded a 1,5 million USD research grant by the United Arab Emirates. The funder expects her to find ways to make the migratory clouds above the UAE to rain on the country suffering of drought. The opportunity to get proper funding for such a special research is perfect. Gradually she learns that the aim of the funder is to benefit one country, not science at large. Korhonen’s enthusiasm morphs into an ethical dilemma and inner conflicts.
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Scientist Hannele Korhonen has one ultimate passion: to work at the top of the atmospheric science community in the world. She wishes to be totally independent and concentrate on her science while maintaining high ethical values. Her life changes dramatically when she is awarded a 1,5 million USD research grant by the United Arab Emirates. The funder expects her to find ways to make the migratory clouds above the UAE to rain on the country suffering of drought. The opportunity to get proper funding for such a special research is perfect. Gradually she learns that the aim of the funder is to benefit one country, not science at large. Korhonen’s enthusiasm morphs into an ethical dilemma and inner conflicts.
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Annie has escaped to Finland from Congo and is facing both her past and future in a first aid class. But tying a bandage can't fix the wounds caused by war, and it even seems absurd mirrored to the horrors of her past. Giving and receiving help, however, is the ultimate bond between human beings, and gives Annie faith for the future. The help Annie receives will move on to others too. Bandage is a short documentary film about the importance and difficulty of giving help.
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Annie has escaped to Finland from Congo and is facing both her past and future in a first aid class. But tying a bandage can't fix the wounds caused by war, and it even seems absurd mirrored to the horrors of her past. Giving and receiving help, however, is the ultimate bond between human beings, and gives Annie faith for the future. The help Annie receives will move on to others too. Bandage is a short documentary film about the importance and difficulty of giving help.
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The film follows three different forensic psychiatric evaluations that take place in the Old Vaasa state's mental hospital in Finland.
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The film follows three different forensic psychiatric evaluations that take place in the Old Vaasa state's mental hospital in Finland.