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Funny-Films Oy was a Finnish film production company established by Spede Pasanen.

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The company produced three Uuno Turhapuro films and a few other Spede films in 1976, 1979–1981 and 1986. Pasanen sold Funny-Films to MTV3, which re-established it in 1995 to produce several TV series for MTV3 and SubTV. In 2002, Funny-Films was bought by Oy Filmiteollisuus Fine Ab. Osku Pajamäki is the Managing Director of Funny-Films Oy. Funny Films Ltd. is part of the Yellow Film & TV Group, and it is Finland's largest privately owned and operated production group. Yellow Film & TV Group has other subsidiaries that include Filmiteollisuus Oy, Helsinki Film, Ten Years Production libraries of books.[1]

Works

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Funny-Films Oy is known for its productions of the following:

  • Television programs
  • Commercials
  • Corporate videos
  • Solutions for businesses and communities who want to utilize video in new media fields

References

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  1. ^ "About Us". Funny Films. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
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