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Kaikki Kunniajäsenet MEMBERS OF HONOUR OF THE FILMCLUB OF SAARIJÄRVI / FINLAND SAARIJÄRVEN ELOKUVAKERHO RY:N KUNNIAJÄSENIÄ Peter von Bagh, Finland Fatih Akin, Germany Foster Hirsch, USA Gianni Amelio, Italy Miklós Jancsó, Hungary Harriet Andersson, Sveden Stefan Jarl, Sweden Denys Arcand, Canada Dagur Kári, Island Olivier Assayas, France Philip Kaufman; USA Roy Ward Baker, London Abbas Kiarostami, Iran Gian Vittorio Baldi, Italy Irvin Kershner, USA Carroll Ballard, USA Andrei Konchalovski, UK Marco Bellocchio, Italy Emir Kusturica Raymond Bellour, France Mike Leigh, UK Alain Bergala, France Jean-Louis Leutrat France Giuseppe Bertolucci, Italy Suzanne Liandrat-Guigues France Yvette Biro, USA Jaak Löhmus, Estonia Bertrand Bonello, France Nils Malmros, Sverige John Boorman, Irland Samira Makhmalbaf, Iran Detlev Buck, Germany Samuel Maoz, Libanon Seymour Cassel, USA Neil McGlone, UK Youssef Chahine, Egypt Jirí Menzel, Czechoslovakia Michael Chapman, USA Nanni Moretti, Italy Souleymane Cissé, Mali Christian Mungiu, România Antonio Coppola, Italy Robby Müller, Holland Francis Ford Coppola, USA Olaf Möller, Germany José Manuel Costa, Portugal Murali Nair, India Pedro Costa, Portugal Freddy Olsson, Sverige Constantin Costa-Gavras, France Jafar Panahi, Iran Edgardo Cozarinsky, France Ivan Passer, USA Joe Dante, USA Pawel Pawlikowski, Poland Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Liege Christian Petzold, Germany Luc Dardenne, Bruxelles Bob Rafelson, USA Terence Davies, UK Tony Rayns, UK Caire Denis, France David Robinson, UK Jean Douchet, France Alice Rohrwacher, Italy Herve´ Dumont, Switzerland Francesco Rosi, Italy Sergei Dvortsevoy, Russia Gianfranco Rosi, Italy Atom Egoyan, Canada Jean Rouch, Ranska, ”membre de desho- Gian Luca Farinelli, Italy neur” Kristian & Colinne Feigelson, France Alan Rudolph, USA Maria Ferencuhova, Slovakia Carlos Saura, Spain Per Fly, Danmark Jerry Schatzberg, USA Miloš Forman, USA Barbet Schroeder, France Bill Forsyth, Scotland Hanna Schygulla, France Freddie & Pam Francis, UK Jean-Marie Sénia, France Thierry Frémaux, Cannes, France Vittorio de Seta, Italy Samantha Fuller, USA Vincent Sherman, USA Terry Gilliam, UK Jerzy Skolimowski, Poland Amos Gitai, Israel Andrei Smirnov, Russia Miguel Gomes, Portugal Fernando E. Solanas, Argentina Claude Goretta, Switzerland Sergio Sollima, Italy Stéphane Goudet, France Irini Stathi, Greece Robert Guédiguian, France Peter Strickland, UK Val Guest, USA Whit Stillman, France Dominik Graf, Germany Elia Suleiman, Nazareth José Luis Guerin; Spain István Szabó, Hungary Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Tsad Malgorzata Szumowska, Poland Paolo Taviani, Italy Virpi Suutari, Helsinki Bela Tarr, Hungary Pia Tikka, Helsinki Jan Troell, Sverige Hannu Tuomainen, Somero Jonás Trueba, Spain Selma Vilhunen, Helsinki Fernando Trueba, Spain Jukka Virtanen, Helsinki Nicolas Winding Refn, Denmark Ville Virtanen, Porvoo Angela Winkler, Germany Johanna Vuoksenmaa, Tampere Michael Henry Wilson, USA Kari Väänänen, Kemijärvi Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand Wim Wenders, USA Antti Alanen, Helsinki Ruben Östlund, Sveden Simon Al-Bazoon, Helsinki Veiko Õunpuu, Saarenmaa Viro Dag Andersson, Åbo Timo Anttila, Vantaa Jouko Aaltonen, Helsinki Anton Asikainen, Tampere AJ Annila, Helsinki Erkki Astala, Helsinki Zaida Bergroth, Helsinki Anna von Bagh, Helsinki Joonas Berghäll, Espoo Juhana von Bagh, Helsinki Saara Cantell, Helsinki Aleksi Bardy, Helsinki Donagh Coleman, Helsinki Leena Blåfield, Rauma Jörn Donner, Helsinki Laura Birn, Helsinki Neil Hardwick, Helsinki Hannu Björkbacka, Kokkola Janne Heinonen, Saarijärvi Clas-Ove Bruun, Nurmijärvi Susanna Helke, Helsinki Taina Elg, New York Liisa Helminen, Helsinki Juha Elomäki, Tampere Pirjo Honkasalo, Helsinki Jerker A. Eriksson, Helsinki Matti Ijäs, Helsinki Liselott Forsman, Helsinki Kaija Juurikkala, Mäntyharju Mayvor Fridlund-Lintinen, Helsinki Matti Kassila, Vantaa Minna Haapkylä, Helsinki Aki Kaurismäki, Karkkila Kristiina Haataja, Helsinki Mika Kaurismäki, Rio de Janeiro Jari Haavisto, Sodankylä Dome Karukoski, Helsinki Kristiina Halkola, Helsinki Arto Koskinen, Tampere Samuli Heimonen, Kangasniemi Heikki Kujanpää, Helsinki Esa Heikkinen, Kajaani Juho Kuosmanen, Kokkola Ilkka Heiskanen, Helsinki Jarmo Lampela, Helsinki Kaisa Hiltunen, Jyväskylä Timo Linnasalo, Helsinki Jyri Hovila, Espoon Tapiola Aku Louhimies, Helsinki Malla Hukkanen, Helsinki Kiti Luostarinen, Helsinki Jussi Häkkilä, Saloinen Auli Mantila, Helsinki Janne Hyytiäinen, Helsinki Mari-Kaisu Mononen, Helsinki Marko Hämäläinen, Muurame Mary M. Morgan, San Francisco, Käpylä Risto Hämäläinen, Kajaani Anssi Mänttäri Tove Idström, Helsinki Mazdak Nassir, Jyväskylä Kaisu Isto, Espoo Kari Paljakka, Helsinki Minna Joenniemi, Helsinki Marja Pensala, Helsinki Arto Kaivanto, Helsinki Tapio Piirainen, Helsinki Petri Kaivanto, Vantaa Heikki Prepula, Mikkeli Petteri Kalliomäki, Jyväskylä Taru Mäkelä, Helsinki Jukka Kangasjärvi, Tampere Claes Olsson, Helsingfors Kalle Kantala, Oulu Markku Pölönen Kari Kantala, Oulu Mari Rantasila, Helsinki Timo Keski-Orvola, Savonlinna Juha Rosma, Tampere Heikki Keskinen, Helsinki Mika Ronkainen, Oulu Elina Knihtilä, Helsinki Maria Ruotsala, Helsinki Nuppu Koivu, Helsinki Olli Saarela, Helsinki Tommi Korpela, Helsinki Aleksi Salmenperä, Karkkila Markku Koski, Lahti Oskari Sipola, Helsinki Krista Kosonen, Helsinki Miika Soini, Helsinki Heikki Kossi, Ruotsalo Ville Suhonen, Vihti Marjo Kovanen, Helsinki Timo Kuismin, Helsinki Janne Reinikainen, Helsinki Matti Kuortti, Helsinki Raimo Ruttonen, Joensuu Kaisa Kukkola, Pariisi Harri Räty, Helsinki Juha Kukkonen, Helsinki Johanna Saarinen, Sodankylä Sakari Kuosmanen, Siilinjärvi Satu Sadinkangas Eeva Kurki, Kotka Jari Salin, Sodankylä Ilkka Kuukka, Jyväskylä Jorma Salin, Sodankylä Liina Kuusela, Kangasniemi Marja Salin, Sodankylä Irina Krohn, Helsinki Pirkko Salin, Sodankylä Otto Kylmälä, Tampere Sami Salin, Sodankylä Satu Kyösola, Pariisi Iida Simes, Helsinki Jukka-Pekka Laakso, Tampere Esa Salovaara, Jyväskylä Satu Laaksonen, Helsinki Sampo Sarkola, Helsinki Pekka Lanerva, Helsinki Jari Sedergren, Helsinki Johannes Lassila, Helsinki Riku Siivonen, Helsinki Ari Lehtola, Sodankylä Mika Siltala, Helsinki Marja Linnasalo, Helsinki Sinikka Sokka, Helsinki Kirmo Lintinen, Helsinki Pentti Stranius, Joensuu Vesa-Matti Loiri Hans Sundström, Helsinki Jasmin Louhivuori, Helsinki Vesa Suomalainen, Sodankylä Anssi Luoma, Ylistaro Mickael Suominen, Helsinki Jouko Lumme, Karkkila Johanna Suopunki, Ivalo Mark Lwoff, Helsinki Martti Suosalo, Helsinki Mikko Lyytikäinen, Helsinki Pertti Sveholm, Helsinki Pekka Länsisalo, Saarijärvi Eero Tammi, Helsinki Maija Länsisalo, Saarijärvi Kaisu Tapaninen, Jyväskylä Mika Lätti, Karkkila Sinikka Telaranta, Espoo Velipekka Makkonen, Helsinki Anssi Tikanmäki, Tampere Timo Malmi, Järvenpää Lauri Timonen, Helsinki Eero Melasniemi, Helsinki Armi Toivanen, Helsinki Göran Michelsson, Helsinki Peter Toiviainen, Nurmijärvi Marjaana Mykkänen, Helsinki Sakari Toiviainen, Helsinki Jarmo Mäkelä, Rauma Timo Torikka, Helsinki Jussi Mäkelä, Helsinki Martti Turunen, Helsinki Aito Mäkinen, Helsinki Lauri Tykkyläinen, Helsinki Tapio Nevalainen, Kajaani Jenni Ukkonen, Helsinki Reino Nordin, Helsinki Kari Uusitalo, Hyvinkää Pekka Nummelin, Turku Olavi Uusivirta, Helsinki Outi Nyytäjä, Helsinki Mia Vainikainen, Helsinki Paula Oinonen, Karkkila Eija-Irene Valkola, Jyväskylä Jyrki Pakarinen, Turku Jarmo Valkola, Jyväskylä Sirkku Pallasmaa-Kuortti, Hki Hannu Waarala, Jyväskylä Hannu Paloviita, Helsinki Vesa Varpula, Vantaa Harri Parikka, Kotka Kai Vase, Helsinki Niina Pasanen, Helsinki Olli Vesala, Vantaa Hannele Pellinen, Helsinki Paavo Westerberg, Helsinki Teijo Pellinen, Helsinki Cilla Werning, Helsinki Markku Peltola, Tampere Kjell Westö, Helsinki Antti Pentikäinen, Helsinki Hannu Vitikainen, Helsinki Mikko Piela, Helsinki Antti Vuorio, Tampere Anu Pirilä, Helsinki Lauri Yli-Tepsa, Sodankylä Eija Pokkinen, Espoo Marketta Yli-Tepsa, Sodankylä Aila Prepula, Mikkeli Minna Yläkoski, Hämeenlinna Lasse Pöysti Helena Ylänen, Helsinki Eila Ranta, Kangasala Iiro Rantala, Helsinki Members of The NordOstEuropa Jussi Rantamäki, Helsinki Film-Tournee 1997, Germany Tuomas Rantanen, Helsinki Mitschnitt-Kollektiv-Strasburg e.V. 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