Finland, with its breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural heritage, has become a fertile ground for filmmakers to craft some of the most intriguing thrillers. This curated list of 10 Finnish thrillers not only showcases the country's cinematic prowess but also offers viewers a thrilling journey through suspense, mystery, and psychological depth. Whether you're a fan of Nordic noir or simply looking for something new and exciting, these films, available with English dubbing or subtitles, will keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Girl King (2015)
Description: While not entirely Finnish, this film features Finnish actress Malin Buska as Queen Christina of Sweden, exploring themes of power, identity, and gender, which are central to many Finnish thrillers.
Fact: The film was shot in both Sweden and Finland, and it explores the historical figure's life with a modern twist.


The Guard (2011)
Description: A dark comedy thriller about a security guard who becomes involved in a kidnapping, this film showcases the lighter side of Finnish crime narratives while maintaining suspense.
Fact: The film was a commercial success in Finland, known for its blend of humor and tension.


The Mine (2016)
Description: This thriller revolves around a mining company's impact on a small Finnish town, blending corporate intrigue with environmental and social issues, making it a unique addition to the thriller genre.
Fact: The film was shot in the mining town of Pyhäjärvi, giving viewers an authentic look at the mining industry's effects on local communities.


The Unknown Soldier (2017)
Description: This war thriller, set during the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union, delves into the psychological and physical struggles of Finnish soldiers. Its inclusion in this list is due to its intense portrayal of survival and the human spirit under extreme conditions.
Fact: This film is the third adaptation of the famous novel by Väinö Linna, and it was Finland's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.


The Winter War (1989)
Description: While not a modern thriller, this epic war film captures the essence of Finnish resilience during the Winter War, offering a historical perspective on Finnish survival and heroism.
Fact: It was one of the most expensive Finnish films ever made at the time of its release.


The Man Without a Past (2002)
Description: Directed by Aki Kaurismäki, this film follows a man who loses his memory and identity, blending elements of thriller with social commentary on Finnish society.
Fact: It won the Grand Prix at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, highlighting Finnish cinema on an international stage.


The Border (2004)
Description: A gripping tale of a Finnish border guard who uncovers a smuggling ring, this film blends elements of crime thriller with the harsh realities of border life, making it a standout in Finnish cinema.
Fact: The film was shot in real border areas between Finland and Russia, adding authenticity to its setting.


The Eternal Road (2017)
Description: A road movie thriller about a man's journey to find his missing brother, this film captures the essence of Finnish landscapes while delivering a suspenseful narrative.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events and showcases the vast, often desolate, Finnish wilderness.


The Kiss of Evil (2010)
Description: A psychological thriller about a woman who becomes entangled in a web of crime and corruption, this film explores themes of morality and justice in a distinctly Finnish setting.
Fact: The film was adapted from a novel by Leena Lehtolainen, known for her crime fiction.


The Lookout (2012)
Description: A psychological thriller about a man who becomes a lookout for a criminal gang, this film delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of one's choices.
Fact: The film was shot in Helsinki, providing a gritty, urban backdrop to its narrative.
