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Nokia Mobile: We Were Connecting People

Your phone is part of this drama and tragedy

Year: 2017 Documentary Runtime: 91 min Rating: 6.6

Overview

Once upon a time there was a large Finnish company called Nokia that manufactured the world’s best and most innovative mobile phones. Nokia’s annual budget was larger than that of the Government of Finland and their phones spread everywhere and changed the whole culture of communication. But then something changed. Film portrays the rise and fall of Nokia and the Finnish mobile phone industry. Nokia engineers, designers and managers tell their story about the creation, success and downfall of the Finnish mobile phone.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Akseli Anttila

Akseli Anttila

Self

Alistair Logan

Alistair Logan

Steve Jobs (voice)

Taneli Armanto

Taneli Armanto

Self

Ian Broughall

Ian Broughall

Self

Seppo Haataja

Seppo Haataja

Self

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