The Helsinki Effect
July 29th 1975. Thirty-five world leaders gather at Finlandia Hall in Helsinki for an unprecedented three day Cold War extravaganza: The Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe, sometimes referred to as The Helsinki Accord, or known by the sexy acronym CSCE. Based on hundreds of hours of archival footage, The Helsinki Effect deconstructs the anatomy of an often misunderstood diplomatic process, and reveals how it came to impact the world in a decisive way.
The film is presented as part of the project Cinema as a Laboratory V co-founded by the Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation.
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projection time:88 min.
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country/year:Finland, Germany, Norway /2025
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director:Arthur Franck
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original language of the film:Finnish, English, German, Czech
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pictures:Diverse Diverse
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editor:Arthur Franck, Markus Leppälähist
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production:Arthur Franck, Sandra Enkvist, Stefan Kloos, Anja Dziersk, Thorvald Nielsen / Polygraf, Kloos & Co., Indie Film
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festivals and awards:2025 – CPH:DOX Copenhagen, 2025 – Dok Fest Munich
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