The Helsinki Effect

7.9 / 10

(6 votes)

The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) was the starting point for the slow but sure collapse of communist authoritarian rule in Eastern Europe. The Helsinki Effect offers new perspectives on the events of the Cold War. The film tells the story of the CSCE process, which had a major impact on the end of the Cold War, and sheds light on secret top-level discussions behind closed doors, through voice simulations using artificial intelligence.

Country:

Finland,

Germany,

Norway

Genre:

Documentary,

History

Duration:

88 minutes

Year:

2025

Director:

Arthur Franck

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Company:

Polygraf,

Kloos & Co.,

Indie Film AS

Cast:
Arthur Franck

Narrator (voice)

Urho Kekkonen

Self (archive footage)

Leonid Brezhnev

Self (archive footage)

Gerald Ford

Self (archive footage)

Henry Kissinger

Self (archival footage)

Crew:
Arthur Franck

Director

Arthur Franck

Screenplay

Arthur Franck

Producer

Sandra Enkvist

Producer

Markus Leppälä

Editor