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Olli Haikka

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Awards
  
People's Choice Award

Nominations
  
Jussi Award for Best Film

Show
  
The Autocrats

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Born
  
4 June 1966 (age 50) (
1966-06-04
)

Occupation
  
CEO of Yellow Film & TV Oy, executive producer

Movies
  
Lapland Odyssey 2, Once Upon A Time in the North, Beauty and the Bastard, The Emperor's Secret

Similar
  
Aleksi Bardy, Pekko Pesonen, Teppo Airaksinen, JP Siili, Dome Karukoski

Olli Haikka (born June 4, 1966) is the CEO of Yellow Film & TV corporation and an executive producer.

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Haikka has been the CEO and executive producer of Yellow Film & TV since 2008. Haikka was the COO of Oy Filmiteollisuus Fine before the company was merged into Yellow Film & TV Oy. Oy Filmiteollisuus Fine is nowadays an auxiliary business name for Yellow Film & TV.

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Yellow Film & TV is an award-winning Finnish production company. It is the Nordic region's largest independent production company with over 20 years of experience. They specialize in scripted TV production, high quality movies, drama, comedy, entertainment and sports.

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Haikka has won multiple Venla-awards, Telvis-awards and Media & Message -awards. He has also received People's choice -award Jussi in 2006 for Tyttö sinä olet tähti -movie.

Haikka has been the executive producer in Lapland Odysses -movies, Downshifters-series, Antti Holma show, Roba and 1001 Rikua -show.

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He has also been a producer or an executive producer in numerous other films such as Young Gods (film) (2003), Kukkia ja sidontaa (2004), Beauty and the Bastard (2005), Saippuaprinssi (2006), The Emperor's Secret (2006), Ganes (2007), Tears of April (2008), Blackout (2008), Forbidden Fruit (2009), Pihalla (2009), Lapland Odyssey (2010), Risto (2011) and Härmä (2012).

References

Olli Haikka Wikipedia