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Jarkko Hentula (born 1970) has worked primarily as a producer or an executive producer in over 40 feature films and TV-productions. Hentula is the Head of Feature Films in Yellow Film & TV production company.

Education

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Hentula studied communication and history at the University of Tampere and production in the Film and Television department at Helsinki's University of Art and Design.[1]

Career

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In 1998 Hentula started working as a production manager at MRP Matila & Röhr Productions.[1] During that time he for example worked in Olli Saarela’s Ambush (1999).

He moved to their subsidiary, Talent House, in 2000. Hentula's first long features were Lovers & Leavers by Aku Louhimies (2002), Pearls and Pigs by Perttu Leppä (2003) and FC Venus by Joona Tena (2005), all of which received commercial success. Hentula also produced JP Siili's miniseries Julia's Truth (2001) for Talent House, which received a Prix Italia award.

In 2004 Hentula started his own production company called Juonifilmi. He co-owned the company with FS Film (now SF Studios). In Juonifilmi Hentula produced The Border (2007) by Lauri Törhönen together with Jörn Donner and awarded Last Cowboy Standing (2008) by Zaida Bergoth. He also worked as a co-producer in Arn – The Knight Templar (2007).

In 2011 Hentula was appointed the head of feature films in Yellow Film & TV, a Finnish production company. They specialize in scripted TV production, movies, drama, comedy, entertainment and sports.[2]

In Yellow Film & TV Hentula has for example produced JP Siili’s Härmä (2012) and a commercial success Lapland Odyssey 2 (2015). Hentula has also been part of numerous international co-productions, such as Michael Marcimain's Call Girl (2012). Hentula has also produced awarded Kimmo TV-series (2012–).

Hentula received the Film Producer of the Year Award in 2004. Hentula served as chairman of the board for The Central Organisation of Finnish Film Producers 2008–2012.

Selected filmography

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Jarkko Hentula is a Finnish film and television producer and executive producer known for his extensive contributions to Nordic cinema and drama, having worked on more than 40 feature films and television productions in various producing capacities. He has served as Head of Drama and Head of Feature Films at Yellow Film & TV, a prominent Finnish production company. His career in the industry spans over three decades and includes both domestic Finnish projects and international co-productions. Hentula's notable works include the biographical sports drama Borg vs. McEnroe (2017), the television series Arctic Circle, and several other Finnish features and series that have gained recognition in Nordic and international markets. He is also affiliated with ICS Nordic as an executive producer for feature films. Educated in journalism, mass communications, history, and international relations at the University of Tampere, as well as film and television producing at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, he has established himself as a key figure in Finnish audiovisual production through his leadership roles and involvement in diverse storytelling projects.

Early life and education

Early life

Jarkko Hentula was born in 1970. No additional details about his birthplace, family, or childhood are documented in available sources.

Education

Jarkko Hentula studied journalism and mass communications, history, and international relations at the University of Tampere. He also studied film and television producing in the Film and Television department at the University of Art and Design Helsinki (Taideteollinen korkeakoulu), now part of Aalto University.

Career

Early career

Jarkko Hentula began his professional involvement in the Finnish film and television industry at MRP Matila & Röhr Productions, later transitioning to its subsidiary Talent House in 2000, where he worked for four years as a producer. At Talent House, Hentula produced the miniseries Juu lian totuudet (international title Juulia’s Truth), directed and scripted by Jukka-Pekka Siili for YLE, which received the Prix Italia award in the TV Drama Serials and Series category in 2002. He also served as producer on the feature films Lovers & Leavers (2002) and Pearls and Pigs (2003), both of which achieved notable commercial success in Finland with approximately 220,000 and 215,000 admissions, respectively. In 2004, Hentula left Talent House to establish his own production company, Juonifilmi Oy.

Juonifilmi period

In 2004, Jarkko Hentula co-founded Juonifilmi Oy with FS Film Oy (later part of SF Studios), where FS Film held the majority stake and Hentula held the minority stake while serving as managing director. The new company, whose name roughly translates to "story-based film," aimed to produce feature films, drama series, and documentaries centered on strong, compelling, and surprising narratives designed to deliver positive audience experiences, with an emphasis on quality over volume. This venture represented Hentula's shift toward independent production in the Finnish film industry, building on his earlier commercial successes such as Pearls and Pigs (2003) and Lovers & Leavers (2002), which had drawn significant admissions during his time at Talent House. Through Juonifilmi, Hentula developed a slate of feature films that contributed to Finnish cinema during the mid-to-late 2000s, including FC Venus (2005), The Border (2007), Arn – The Knight Templar (2007, as co-producer), Last Cowboy Standing (2008), and Skavabölen pojat (2009). These productions reflected an independent entrepreneurial approach, often involving co-productions and focusing on genre diverse stories within the Finnish market. Hentula continued leading Juonifilmi until around 2010 before transitioning to a new role at Yellow Film & TV in 2011.

Yellow Film & TV period

Jarkko Hentula has served as Head of Feature Films and Head of Drama at Yellow Film & TV, positions that positioned him as a central figure in the company's drama and feature production slate. During this period, Hentula produced Härmä (2012), a period drama directed by Jukka-Pekka Siili. He acted as co-producer on Call Girl (2012), a political drama directed by Mikael Marcimain. As executive producer, he contributed to Sel8nne (2013), the biographical documentary about Finnish ice hockey star Teemu Selänne directed by Jukka-Pekka Siili. He produced Lapland Odyssey 2 (2015), the sequel to the successful comedy franchise directed by Teppo Airaksinen. Hentula has also served as producer on the television series Kimmo, which premiered in 2012. Through his work at Yellow Film & TV, Hentula built on his earlier independent experience at Juonifilmi to help drive a wide range of feature films and television content. He has worked as a producer or executive producer on over 40 feature films across his career, with significant contributions continuing in this phase through Yellow Film & TV's productions.

Industry leadership

Chairman of the Central Organisation of Finnish Film Producers

Jarkko Hentula served as chairman of the board for the Central Organisation of Finnish Film Producers (Suomen elokuvatuottajien keskusliitto, SEK ry) from 2008 to 2012. He assumed the position in 2008 and led the organization for four years before Aleksi Bardy succeeded him in early 2012. In this role, Hentula represented the national interests of Finnish film producers, including participation in working groups addressing film financing development and related policy needs. His leadership coincided with his early tenure at Yellow Film & TV, established the same year his chairmanship began.

Awards and recognition

Film Producer of the Year Award

Jarkko Hentula was awarded the Film Producer of the Year title in 2004 by the Central Organisation of Finnish Film Producers (Suomen elokuvatuottajien keskusliitto ry, SEK). The recognition was based on the success of his production Helmiä ja sikoja, which had achieved notable performance at the box office and among audiences in Finland. The award was announced and presented on September 16, 2004, during the opening ceremony of the Rakkautta & Anarkiaa (Love & Anarchy) Film Festival in Helsinki. At the time of the award, Hentula was seen as a relatively new figure in the Finnish film industry and had recently been appointed managing director of Juonifilmi Oy. The honor highlighted his early contributions as a producer shortly after entering the field in a leadership capacity.

Selected productions

Notable credits as producer

Jarkko Hentula has served as producer or executive producer on a wide range of Finnish and international film and television projects throughout his career, with involvement in over 40 feature films and TV productions. His notable credits as producer include Lovers & Leavers (2002), Pearls and Pigs (2003), FC Venus (2005), The Border (2007), Last Cowboy Standing (2008), Skavabölen pojat (2009), Härmä (2012), and Lapland Odyssey 2 (2015). He acted as co-producer on Arn – The Knight Templar (2007) and Call Girl (2012), and as executive producer on Sel8nne (2013). Additional significant credits include producing the television series Kimmo (2012–) and the miniseries Julia's Truth (2001).
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