Biography
Heikki Taavetti Aho (29 May 1895 – 27 April 1961) is viewed as a pioneer of Finnish documentary film. Aho worked with his half-brother Björn Soldan (1902–1953) through their film production company Aho & Soldan (1925–1961) the Finnish documentary film tradition was born. Aho & Soldan was founded in 1925 in Helsinki, largely to enable a visual image of Finland as a newly born nation, and was active until 1961.
Filmography
all 14
Movies 14
Director 8
Writer 1
Cinematographer
From the Dictated Border to the Svir River (1941)
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Cinematographer
Puolustusvoimain katsaus 8 (1941)
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Cinematographer
Puolustusvoimain katsaus 5 (1941)
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Director
World's Greatest Logging Site (1938)
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Director
Varsasta juoksijaksi (1938)
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Director
Partiointia pakkasessa (1938)
Movie
Writer
Juha (1937)
Movie
Director
Vauhtia - Tempo 1-2 (1934)
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Director
Suomi kutsuu (1932)
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Director
Atlas (1931)
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Cinematographer
Jääkärin morsian (1931)
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Director
Suomen puu- ja paperiteollisuus (1930)
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Cinematographer
Mustalaishurmaaja (1929)
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Director
Among Wild Birds (1927)
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Ratings
Average 3.45
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1937
1938
1941
Information
Known ForCamera
GenderMale
Birthday1895-05-29
Deathday1961-04-27 (65 years old)
Birth NameHeikki Taavetti Aho
Birth PlaceHausjärvi, Finland
Height
ChildrenClaire Aho
FatherJuhani Aho
MotherVenny Soldan-Brofeldt
SiblingsAntti Aho, Björn Soldan
CitizenshipsFinland
ResidencesAhola, Finland
Also Known AsH. Aho, Aho
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