Tero Kaukomaa
Tero Kaukomaa | |
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Born | Finland |
Nationality | Finnish |
Occupation | Film producer |
Years active | 1994-present |
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Tero Kaukomaa is a Finnish film producer[1] and the winner of the 'Producer of the Year Award' in 2012 from Suomen Elokuvatuottajien Keskusliitto (The Central Organization of Finnish Film Producers) for Iron Sky.[2][3][4]
Background
In 1997, Kaukomaa founded Blind Spot Pictures Oy as a production house to produce or co-produce feature-films for international markets. Blind Spot Pictures produced the film Iron Sky for Timo Vuorensola as a dark science fiction comedy about Nazis on the moon. They also had several features in development, including pre-production on Antti-Jussi Annila's werewolf inversion titled Human, and Iron Sky sequel Iron Sky: The Coming Race, financed through crowdfunding[5] on Indie GoGo,[6] on a script by American screenwriter Dalan Musson which had been released to over 1,000 fans for review and input.[7] In 2012, Iron Sky director Vuorensola joined as partner with the Kaukomaa's company.[8] As of 17 September, 2019, Blind Spot Pictures Oy declared bankruptcy.[9]
Kaukomaa is also Chairman of the Board of Iron Sky Universe Oy, the production company of Iron Sky: The Coming Race together with Timo Vuorensola, who is deputy member of the board.[10] On 5 November, 2019, Kaukomaa stated on the Iron Sky: The Coming Race crowdfunding campaign site that the company was facing financial difficulties and that fan Steelbook production was put on hold.[11]
Iron Sky Universe and Blind Spot Pictures bankruptcy
Blind Spot Pictures, the main production company for Iron Sky 2012 has been declared bankrupt since 17 September 2019.[12][13][14]
Iron Sky Universe have been filed for bankruptcy as reported by Finnish news on 13th of October 2020. This was also confirmed by Iron Sky Universe the same day. [15] [16] Kaukomaa's partner, Timo Vuorensola also confirmed that Iron Sky Universe had been filed for bankruptcy, "The production company of Iron Sky, called Iron Sky Universe, one which I jointly set up with Tero, is going under."[17]
Career
Filmography
- Producer
- Aapo (1994)
- Recreation Area (1994)
- Jäykkä, kapea ja pelokas (1997)
- The Collector (1997)
- Good Deeds (1997)
- Shot (1997)
- Redeemer (1998)
- One Hundred Generations (1999)
- Rakastin epätoivoista naista (1999)
- Dancer in the Dark (2000)
- Slow at Heart (2000)
- The Geography of Fear (2000)
- Cyclomania (2001)
- Stripping (2002)
- The Third Wave (2003)
- Eila (2003)
- Producing Adults (2004)
- Opportunist (2005)
- Family of One (2005)
- Jade Warrior (2006)
- Miehen työ (2007)
- Falling Angels (2008)
- Everlasting Moments (2008)
- Sauna (2008)
- Jungle of Dreams (2008)
- The Rainbowmaker (2008)
- The Temptation of St. Tony (2009)
- A Rational Solution (2009)
- Amphibious Creature of the Deep (2010)
- Beyond (2010)
- Onnelliset läskit (2010)
- Tokio Baby (2010)
- 8-Pallo (2013)
- Iron Sky: The Coming Race (2019)
- Mad Heidi (TBA)
- Announced
Recognition
In 2012, Suomen Elokuvatuottajien Keskusliitto (The Central Organization of Finnish Film Producers), awarded Tero Kaukomaa with their 'Producer of the Year Award', "its highest honor" and praised him for his "extremely bold and innovative approach to financing and producing Iron Sky".[3]
Awards and nominations
- 2007, nominated for Nordic Council Film Prize for Miehen työ
- 2007, nominated for 'Producer of the Year Award' for Jade Warrior from The Central Organization of Finnish Film Producers.[20]
- 2008, nominated for Jussi Award for 'Best Film' for Miehen työ
- 2009, nominated for Nordic Council Film Prize for Sauna
- 2012, won 'Producers Association Award' for Iron Sky from Helsinki International Film Festival[2]
- 2012, won 'Producer of the Year' for Iron Sky from The Central Organization of Finnish Film Producers[3]
- 2014, nominated for Jussi Award for 'Best Film' for 8-Pallo
References
- ^ Kinnunen, Kalle (2015). Big Game: Kuinka Hollywood tuotiin Suomeen (in Finnish). WSOY / Johnny Kniga. pp. (4 pages). ISBN 9510410527. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ a b c Appelo, Tim (September 30, 2012). "The event wraps with about 58,000 admissions; Tero Kaukomaa, whose "Iron Sky" debuts on DVD on Tuesday, takes home the Producers' Association Award". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ a b c Roxborough, Scott (October 2, 2012). "The WWII film "Silence" takes Best Director and Best Actor nods at Finnish industry awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ Mattila, Matti (2012). Kuiske kuutamolla (in Finnish). Annorlunda Mediatuotanto Oy. p. 158. ISBN 9526700481. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ González, David (April 3, 2014). "Tero Kaukomaa • Producer (interview)". Cineuropa. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
- ^ Rodi, Pamela (November 2014). "Iron Sky sequel unveils teaser at AFM". Screen Daily. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ Kozlov, Vladimir (September 30, 2014). "'Iron Sky' Filmmakers Sent the Sequel's Script to Fans for Feedback". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ staff. "Blind Spot Pictures". Nordic Genre Invasion. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
- ^ "Blind Spot Pictures on finder.fi".
- ^ "Iron Sky Universe Oy".
- ^ "Iron Sky: The Coming Race on Indiegogo". Iron Sky: The Coming Race on Indiegogo.
- ^ "Blind Spot Pictures Bankrupt (in Finnish)".
- ^ "News reports Blind Spot Pictures Bankrupt (in Finnish)".
- ^ "There are now payment failures for the production company Iron Sky Universe, "I think the end is pretty close" (in Finnish)".
- ^ "Iron Sky -elokuvien tuotantoyhtiö on haettu konkurssiin Yle Uutiset (in Finnish)". 13 October 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ "Eclipse of the Moon".
- ^ Timo Vuorensola (2020-10-19). "A filmmaker Timo Vuorensola's journal". vuorensola.com.
- ^ Brown, Todd (February 13, 2010). "EFM 2010: AJ Annila's Next Is Reverse-Werewolf Picture HUMAN". Twitch Film. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
- ^ Kay, Jeremy (May 5, 2014). "Patrick Ewald and Shaked Berenson, Epic Pictures". Screen Daily. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- ^ staff (September 27, 2007). "Vuoden 2007 Elokuvatuottajiksi Valittiin Petri Jokiranta ja Tero Kaukomaa" (in Finnish). Nordisk Film. Retrieved July 22, 2015.