Pihla Viitala is a Finnish actress. She studied acting at the Helsinki Theatre Academy
Name | : | Pihla Viitala |
Birth Date | : | 30 September 1982 |
Birth Place | : | Helsinki, Finland |
Nationality | : | |
Height | : | 1.69 m |
Occupation | : | Actress |
Älä ruoki lamaa [Virginia Wilkos]
August [11 July 2008 (USA)]
Tom and Joshua Sterling are brothers who own an internet start-up. With their worth dwindling and their clients reducing, they must find a way to keep their enterprise afloat.
Bad Family [29 January 2010 (Finland)]
Bad Family is a 2010 Finnish drama film written and directed by Aleksi Salmenperä and produced by Aki Kaurismäki. The film tells the story of an overly protective and controlling father who suspects incest is taking place between his own son and daughter.
Elma & Liisa [19 October 2017]
Fallin Inside [Otso Paasivirta]
Ganes [2011]
Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters [1 February 2013 (India)]
Brother-sister duo Hansel and Gretel are professional witch hunters who help innocent villagers. But they soon stumble upon a case that could hold the key to their past.
Hellsinki [19 October 2012 (Finland)]
Must Have Been Love is a 2012 Norwegian-Finnish romantic drama film directed by Eirik Svensson. The film was Svensson's directorial debut, and stars Pamela Tola and Espen Klouman Høiner. It was shot in Oslo, Helsinki, Istanbul and Berlin.
Jungle of Dreams [Bernhard Landen]
Kuudes kerta [6 January 2017 (Finland)]
Latin Lover [19 March 2015 (Italy)]
The five daughters of a famous actor gather in Italy to share stories of their father with their mothers.
Latin Sevgili [Mika Kurvinen]
Latin szerető [Esa Illi]
Liar Girl [Vesa Manninen]
Maria's Paradise [22 January 2020 (Slovakia)]
Finland, 1920's. The charismatic preacher Maria Åkerblom leads her devout followers to Helsinki, among them is the adoring teenager Salome. When Salome befriends local street girl Malin, her world views are challenged and she is torn between the promise of newfound freedom and Maria's dangerous all-consuming love.
Must Have Been Love [12 October 2018 (Finland)]
Stupid Young Heart is a 2018 Finnish drama film directed by Selma Vilhunen. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. It was selected as the Finnish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.
Off-Key [26 November 2007]
One Foot Under [28 September 2018 (Finland)]
Our Little Brother [Cristina Comencini]
Pieni kuolema []
Playground [6 October 2017 (Finland)]
Prime time [Aleksi Mäkelä]
Red Sky [1 January 2016]
Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre [2 September 2009]
Whale watchers experience terror on the high seas at the hands of murderous whalers.
Rikoksen musta pohjoinen [2017]
Rööperi - Alan miehet [Juha Suomalainen]
Sanaton sopimus [20 March 2009 (Finland)]
One Foot Under is a 2009 Finnish film produced by Dionysos Films and directed by Johanna Vuoksenmaa.
Star Boys [8 September 2017 (Finland)]
Stupid Young Heart [25 December 2010]
The Hustlers is a 2010 Finnish comedy film directed by Lauri Nurkse.
Summertime [19 August 2015 (France)]
In 1971, Carole and Delphine meet and fall in love. When Carole follows Delphine back to her family farm, the two find that lesbianism and feminism are not as accepted in the countryside.
Tears of April [29 August 2008 (Finland)]
Tears of April is a 2008 Finnish war drama film directed by Aku Louhimies. Based on the novel Käsky by Leena Lander, the film is set in the final stages of the Finnish Civil War. The film tells a story of a captured female Red Guard fighter, Miina, and the soldier Aaro who escorts her to her trial.
The Hustlers [23 October 2009]
Pihalla is a 2009 Finnish film directed by Toni Laine. The release date for the film was 23 October 2009.
Tunarit [Visa Koiso-kanttila]
Unknown Redux [28 September 2007]
Ganes is a 2007 Finnish biographical film directed by Jukka-Pekka Siili. The film is about Finnish rock band Hurriganes, told from the point of view of drummer/vocalist Remu Aaltonen. The Blu-ray Disc version of Ganes was released on July 11, 2008, making it the first Finnish film released on Blu-ray.
Void [Cristina Comencini]
Yösyöttö [2011]
- 30 September 1982.
- Helsinki, Finland.
- .
- 1.69 m.
- 41.