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Lifetime Achievement Award, which´ criteria include a remarkable life's work and contribution to the Finnish creative documentary film and a successful long-lasting career as a documentary film director, is given by Docpoint, the annual Helsinki documentary film festival.
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Aho & Soldan produced more than 400 documentary films, is the largest such producer in the 1930s in
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Their photographic work has been published in numerous magazines over several decades and has been displayed through a number of exhibitions such as at
Helsingin Taidehalli, Helsinki 1930 and 1984, Salong Strindberg, Helsinki 1930,
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