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Pirjo Honkasalo : ウィキペディア英語版
Pirjo Honkasalo

Pirjo Irene Honkasalo (born 22 February 1947) is a Finnish film director who has also worked as a cinematographer, film editor, producer, screenwriter and actress.〔 In 1980 she co-directed ''Flame Top'' with Pekka Lehto, whit whom she worked earlier and later as well. The film was chosen for the 1981 Cannes Film Festival.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Festival de Cannes: Flame Top )〕 In the 1990s she focused on feature documentaries such as "The Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic" (''Mysterion'', ''Tanjuska and the 7 Devils'' and ''Atman''). Honkasalo returned to fiction with ''Fire-Eater'' (1998) and ''Concrete Night'' (2013), both of which were written by Pirkko Saisio.〔 ''Concrete Night'' won six Jussi Awards in 2014, among them the Jussi for the Best Direction and the Jussi for the Best Film. Its world premiere was at the Toronto International Film Festival in Masters series.
Pirjo Honkasalo worked as provincial artist laureate in Central Finland 1974–1975. At that time she drove around the area with one-armed scholar who made research of traditional handcrafts. Honkasalo photographed all the interviewees voluntarily. On that journey she met the main characters of her documentary ''Their Age''. She is the first honorary member of Women in Film & Television Finland ry. The organisation says that "Honkasalo has () made touching films of universal topics" and also spoken out about the gender inequality in film industry.
Pirjo Honkasalo and her partner Pirkko Saisio live in Kruununhaka,〔 Helsinki, but they also have apartments in Tavastia, Turku and Madeira. Both of them enjoy travelling and they together have written a travel book ''Exit'' (1987). They've raised Saisio's daughter, actress Elsa Saisio, and are one of the best-known lesbian couples in Finland.〔
==Early life and education==

Pirjo Honkasalo was born in Helsinki, but the family moved to Pori when she was one year old.〔 Honkasalo studied film in School of Art and Design, Helsinki. She started there at the age of 17 and was only 21 years old when she graduated in 1969. The school had great connections to FAMU and Honkasalo was very active and interested in the international projects.〔 In 1971–1972 Honkasalo studied and worked as an assistant in Temple University, Philadelphia.〔〔 Studies included visual anthropology.〔

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