Ilkka Järvi-Laturi

Ilkka Järvi-Laturi (November 28, 1961 - March 5, 2023) was a Finnish-born US-based film director whose best known film is Spy Games (1999) starring Bill Pullman and Irene Jacob. The film was shot in Helsinki, New York and Toronto. Järvi-Laturi has a cameo role in the film. Before making the film Spy Games, Järvi-Laturi directed and served as co-director of several films in Finland. He has also acted in the 1985 film The Unknown Soldier. Järvi-Laturi won the Nordic Film Prize for the best Scandinavian Film of The Year and the highest Finnish film prize Jussi Award (best screenplay) in 1990 for Kotia Päin (Homebound). His Estonian actioner Darkness in Tallinn is the most widely distributed Estonian film so far, and won the Silver Alexander in Thessaloniki and the Fassbinder prize in Mannheim. He previously lived in New York and Beijing.

Known For

Birth Location Valkeakoski, Finland
Born 1961-11-28
Died 2023-03-05

Movies

Spy Games as Man Outside the Jazz-bar (uncredited)
1999
1988

Movies

2011
Kiss, His First Director
2011
Spy Games Director
1999
City Unplugged Producer
1993
City Unplugged Screenplay
1993
City Unplugged Director
1993
Kaasari Producer
1989
Kaasari Writer
1989
Kaasari Director
1989
Homebound Writer
1989
Homebound Director
1989
Nuoruuteni savotat Assistant Director
1988
Nuoruuteni savotat Screenplay
1988