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Name
  
Kira Jaaskelainen

Role
  
Film director

Born
  
13 July 1979 (age 44) (
1979-07-13
)
Warsaw, Poland

Occupation
  
documentary film director

Notable work
  
Takigaks – Once Were Hunters

Movies
  
Takigaks – Once Were Hunters

Kira Jaaskelainen (b. 1979 Warsaw, Poland) is a Finnish-Polish documentary film director.

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Background

Jaaskelainen was born in Poland into a family of artists, but moved to Finland at the age of five. In the early years of the 2000s Jaaskelainen studied humanities at the University of Copenhagen, concentrating in East European Studies and the Russian language, and wrote her MA thesis on the material she collected in Chukotka. Later she studied in Moscow, in the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, majoring in documentary film making. Jaaskelainen has also studied classical music and plays the cello.

Films

Jaaskelainen's first documentary Takigaks – Once Were Hunters was released in 2012. It tells about two brothers, Kolya and Sasha, who are Siberian Yupiks and live in the village of Novoye Chaplino in the eastern extremity of the Chukotka Peninsula. Their community has traditionally practised whale hunting, but some of the youth find themselves in the midst of an identity crisis, if, for some reason, they do not find this profession appealing. The filming of this documentary took place over five years.

The film has been shown on several film festivals and on the Finnish public YLE TV1 channel in 2014.

Jaaskelainen is working on a film on a one-hundred-year-old cello, which was found on a dumpster in Copenhagen, and another documentary film on Chukotka.

Filmography

  • Takigaks – Once Were Hunters, 2012. Katharsis Films Oy.
  • References

    Kira Jaaskelainen Wikipedia