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TCM goes Niagara: Salmiakkikarkki-film

Jan Senius’s Salmiakkikarkki (2025) is a tender and humorous portrayal of loneliness and longing.

Date 23.01.2026 18.15

VenueArthouse Cinema Niagara, Kehräsaari B-house, Tampere

Event info

Tickets 12 €

Arthouse Cinema Niagara
Kehräsaari B-talo, 33200 Tampere

Tickets for film screenings can be purchased on the Arthouse Cinema Niagara website or at the cinema box office in connection with the screenings (tel. +358 50 563 5770). The music heard in the films is recorded.

The Metsäkansa Film Festival in Tampere offers a glimpse into contemporary Czech cinema and the early works of Miloš Forman

The Metsäkansa Film Festival will present four Czech films and a documentary about Leif Segerstam at Arthouse Cinema Niagara in Kehräsaari, Tampere, at the end of January. The film screenings are part of the accompanying programme of the Tampere Chamber Music festival and are coordinated with the chamber music festival’s schedule.

The Metsäkansa Film Festival is a one-time film event organised by the Metsäkansa Cultural Association in cooperation with Czech–Finnish film director Jan Senius.

The festival begins on Wednesday, 21 January with the documentary LEif and concludes on Sunday evening, 25 January with the music film Piano at the Crossroads, directed by Jan Senius.

Film Festival Programme

Wed 21 Jan 2026 at 3:00 pm:
Documentary LEif (2025, 68 min, age limit 18), directed by Leo Torvalds

Thu 22 Jan 2026 at 6:15 pm:
Film Palaa, palaa! (1967, 71 min, suitable for all ages), directed by Miloš Forman

Fri 23 Jan 2026 at 6:15 pm:
Film Salmiakkikarkki (2024, 68 min, age limit 18), directed by Jan Senius

Sat 24 Jan 2026 at 2:30 pm:
Film Vaaleaverikön rakkaus (1965, 77 min, age limit 12), directed by Miloš Forman

Sun 25 Jan 2026 at 7:00 pm:
Film Piano at the Crossroads (2023, 71 min, age limit 18), directed by Jan Senius

Programme subject to change.

Production: Metsäkansa Film Festival

The concert is part of the accompanying programme of the Tampere Chamber Music festival.

The movie and director

Jan Senius (b. 1979) is a Czech–Finnish film director, screenwriter, and editor who lives and works in Prague. Salmiakkikarkki, the indie film screened at the Metsäkansa Film Festival, is his latest feature. Piano at the Crossroads, in the director’s own words a “silent music film,” was shot during the COVID-19 pandemic on the empty streets of Prague. In addition, Senius has directed and produced the short films Lucy Leaves Tomorrow and In the Cinema. A recurring theme in his work is loneliness among people.

Salmiakkikarkki

Year of production: 2025
Country: Czech Republic
Genre: Comedy / introspective
Running time: 70 min
Director: Jan Senius
Screenplay: Jakub Felcman, Jan Senius
Cinematography: Jiří Maxa
Editing: Jan Senius
Sound design: Jakub Trš
Color grading: Jan Kebrdle
Cast: Jan Senius, Anna Vohralíková, Petr Makaj, Alexandr Buřinka, Zuzana Stejskalová, Kryštov Pobořil
Producer: Jakub Felcman

Janek’s encounters with a cold, cynical producer set the naive ideals of an aspiring director about the purity of creativity against the emotional detachment of the film industry. Janek’s wanderings through the city intertwine with memories, projections of imagination, and small absurd situations in which humor and melancholy go hand in hand.


Salmiakkikarkki is a tender and humorous portrayal of loneliness and longing.

TULEVIA TAPAHTUMIA