The original Finn Film was founded in 1921 in Oulu, Finland, by playwright Teuvo Pakkala, Dr. Toivo T. Kaila, and M.Sc.
The film - 65 minutes in length (1500 meters) - was also directed by Teuvo Pakkala.
Due to its old age, its politically interesting post-Finnish-Civil-War timing of production, and its rare, good condition, it is considered historically valuable both nationally as well as internationally.
The original Finn Film finished business in 1922, mainly due to the lack of movie-watching audiences in theaters, following the Finnish Civil War.
The present-day Finn Film began service in 2001, following in the footsteps of the original founders, and it is still based in Oulu, Finland.