
Director
Eino Ruutsalo
Born 1921 · Kymi, Finland
Eino Ruutsalo (1921-2001) made mostly documentaries and animated films, in the latter genre he was influenced by Norman McLaren and Stan Brakhage with the idea of painting and scratching directly on the emulsion and then adding a jazz accompaniment to his kinetic images. Ruutsalo had been a fighter pilot during the Second World War and had studied the very au courant Abstract Expressionism after the war in both his own country of Finland and in the United States of America.
Directed

Les Siffleurs
Director · 1964
Havis Amanda: The Beauty of Helsinki
Director · 1982

Hetkiä yössä
Director · 1961

Tuulinen päivä
Director · 1962
Plus Minus
Director · 1967
The Jump
Director · 1965

Kinetic Pictures
Director · 1962
Two Chickens
Director · 1965

Laituri
Director · 1965
Don Quijote
Director · 1961
The Junk Artist
Director · 1965
Human Signs
Director · 1966
Talking Hands
Director · 1959
Blue-Eyed Helsinki
Director · 1963
The Eagle
Director
Alvar Aalto: A Finnish Architect
Director · 1972
Is This the World of Teddy?
Director · 1969
Kinescope
Director · 1991
Writing

Les Siffleurs
Writer · 1964
Havis Amanda: The Beauty of Helsinki
Writer · 1982

Hetkiä yössä
Writer · 1961

Tuulinen päivä
Writer · 1962

Kinetic Pictures
Writer · 1962

Laituri
Writer · 1965
The Junk Artist
Writer · 1965
Don Quijote
Writer · 1961
Talking Hands
Writer · 1959
Human Signs
Writer · 1966
Alvar Aalto: A Finnish Architect
Writer · 1972
The Eagle
Writer