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Mika Taanila : ウィキペディア英語版
Mika Taanila

Mika Taanila (b. 1965 in Helsinki) is a Finnish film director and visual artist.
His films can be categorized somewhere between the traditions of classic documentary film-making, avant-garde and video art. His most notable films are ''Optical Sound'' (2005), winner of the under 30 minute prize at the 2005 Tampere Film Festival, ''The Future Is Not What It Used To Be'' (2002) and ''Futuro – A New Stance for Tomorrow'' (1998).
In addition to traditional cinematic screenings, Taanila shows his works also in galleries and museum as film and video installations.
Taanila has participated to numerous international group shows, such as Aichi Triennale, Nagoya (2013), Schriftfilme, ZKM, Karlsruhe (2013), Arctic Hysteria at PS.1. (2008), Shanghai Biennale (2006), Berlin Biennale (2004) and Manifesta 4 (2002). Solo shows include Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki (2013–2014), Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis (2013), TENT, Rotterdam (2013), Galleria Heino, Helsinki (2010), Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe (2008), Dazibao, Montréal (2007) and Migrosmuseum, Zurich (2005).
In the summer 2012 Taanila participated at dOCUMENTA (13) with a three channel ( 3 x 16 metres) video installation ''The Most Electrified Town In Finland'' (2012). The piece uses documentary footage during the construction of Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant in Finland. Taanila and Jussi Eerola have directed also a documentary called ''Return of the Atom'' which examines the construction of the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant. ''Return of the Atom'' premiered in Toronto International Film Festival in 2015 and it will be seen in cinemas in Finland starting November 6, 2015.
== Filmography (selection) ==

*''Return of the Atom'' (2015, 109 min, DCP)
*''My Silence'' (2013, 15 min, video)
*''Six Day Run'' (2013, 15 min, DCP)
*''The Most Electrified Town In Finland'' (2012, 15 min, 3 x HD)
*''The Zone of Total Eclipse'' (2006, 6 min, 2 x 16mm)
*''Optical Sound'' (2005, 6 min, 35 mm)
*''The Future Is Not What It Used To Be'' (2002, 52 min, 35 mm)
*''A Physical Ring'' (2002, 4 min, 35 mm)
*''RoboCup99'' (2000, 25 min, 35 mm)
*''Futuro – A New Stance For Tomorrow'' (1998, 29 min, 35 mm)
*''Thank You For The Music – A Film About Muzak'' (1997, 24 min, 35mm)

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