Suoran toiminnan Suomi, an eight-part documentary series on Yle explores the history of environmental activism and direct action in Finland.
The series examines the limits, achievements, and impact of citizen-led environmental movements from the early 20th century to today.
Suoran toiminnan Suomi features activists, experts, researchers, and politicians, including runner-up presidential candidate Pekka Haavisto and activist Sini Saarela. Using rare archival footage, it brings historical events to life while offering fresh perspectives and sparking renewed debate.
The series investigates Finland’s most significant acts of direct-action environmental activism. From high-profile river protection campaigns and forest disputes in Lapland to movements like Elokapina, it presents the history of environmental activism in Finland through the stories of the people involved. Suoran toiminnan Suomi portrays their experiences with raw and full human complexity – leaving its audience with the question: can one individual and direct action truly shape history?
The first episode of Suoran toiminnan Suomi premieres on Yle Areena on October 13, with television broadcast starting October 16.
By addressing one of the most complex and polarizing topics in modern Finnish history, NTRNZ continues its commitment to telling stories that challenge the audience and invite them to form their own opinion.
Suoran toiminnan Suomi presents the history of environmental activism in Finland through the stories of the people involved.
