Finland, known for its stunning landscapes and unique cultural heritage, has also produced a treasure trove of romantic films that capture the essence of love, life, and the Finnish spirit. This curated list of 10 melodramas not only showcases the beauty of Finland but also delves into the intricate relationships and emotional journeys of its characters. Whether you're a fan of heartwarming love stories or simply looking to explore Finnish cinema, this collection promises to enchant and inspire.

The Kiss of Evil (2016)
Description: A thriller with romantic undertones, this film explores the dark side of love and obsession, set in the picturesque Finnish countryside.
Fact: It was Finland's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.


The Other Side of Hope (2017)
Description: A modern love story set against the backdrop of immigration and cultural integration, this film by Aki Kaurismäki blends humor with heartfelt romance.
Fact: It was Finland's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.


The Unknown Soldier (1985)
Description: While primarily a war film, this adaptation of Väinö Linna's novel includes a poignant love story amidst the chaos of WWII, reflecting the Finnish spirit of resilience and love.
Fact: This film is one of the most expensive Finnish films ever made and has been remade several times, each version capturing different aspects of Finnish identity.


The Winter War (1989)
Description: Set during the Winter War, this film intertwines the harsh realities of war with the tender moments of love and human connection, making it a unique entry in the romance genre.
Fact: The film was a major production, involving over 10,000 extras, and it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.


The Match Factory Girl (1990)
Description: A dark romance about a lonely factory worker whose life takes a dramatic turn, offering a unique perspective on love, revenge, and the Finnish working class.
Fact: The film is part of Aki Kaurismäki's "Proletariat Trilogy," which focuses on the lives of the working class in Finland.


The Man Without a Past (2002)
Description: This film by Aki Kaurismäki explores themes of love and identity, where a man with amnesia finds love and a new life in Helsinki, showcasing the warmth of Finnish hospitality.
Fact: It won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.


The House of Branching Love (2009)
Description: A comedic yet touching tale of a man who must navigate through his past relationships to find true love, offering a light-hearted look at Finnish romance.
Fact: The film was adapted from a popular Finnish novel and became a box office hit in Finland.


The Midwife (2015)
Description: Set during WWII, this film tells the story of a Finnish midwife who falls in love with a German officer, exploring the complexities of love in wartime.
Fact: It was one of the highest-grossing Finnish films of all time and was adapted from a best-selling novel.


The Eternal Road (2017)
Description: This historical drama intertwines a love story with political turmoil, offering a deep look into Finnish history and the personal sacrifices made for love.
Fact: The film is based on true events and was Finland's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.


The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic (2021)
Description: A unique love story where a blind man's journey to meet his online girlfriend is filled with humor, warmth, and the challenges of disability.
Fact: This film was Finland's entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.
