MOST WANTED: Teen Hacker documentaries tell what Alexander Kivimäki is like.

Director Sami Kieksin and producer Joni Soila Hacker Alexander from Kivimäki (formerly Julius Kivimäki), a documentary series telling Most Wanted: Julius Kivimäki will be released on September 5th.

This is the first Finnish True Crime series with production giant Warner Bros. Discovery has ordered international distribution.

Kieksi and Soila say they are not directly excited, but they are looking forward to receiving the audience and the media with great interest. Especially the differences in the treatment of Finnish and international media.

– The most common attitude towards the criminal document is the questioning why and why. The question of why the subject is glorified. It’s a very Finnish phenomenon, says Soila.

Sami Kieksi and Joni Soila are behind the Most Wanted: Julius Kivimäki documentary series. Jani Korpela

In the documentary series, Kieksi and Soila try to give viewers a broader picture of who is Alexander Kivimäki. In Finland, Kivimäki is best known as the therapy center as a hackor.

– The opposite is almost the only thing Kivimäki is known in Finland. Our goal was to open up his criminal history and why he considered him so dangerous in different countries.

Thus, in the documentary series, there will not be extensively deepening in the case of the opposite, but looks at the wider range of Kivimäki’s history. Before the opposite, Kivimäki hacked, among other things, Elon Musk’s sometil, closed the PlayStation machines in the world, and forced the airplane to make an emergency bill.

FBI included in the documentary

The case of the opposite was originally the one who made Soila interested in the subject. Soila commissioned the case of pre -trial investigation materials with attachments. The papers revealed that there is a very sensitive and wide story at hand.

The appendices revealed one email address to the US police who had once been involved in the Swat team. Soila decided to write to him and through it caught the FBI agent who had been chasing Kivimäki ten years ago.

-I thought that contacting the Finnish producer would not be of interest to FBI agents. I thought Kivimäki was a small, years ago.

– Then it was revealed that Kivimäki was not a small case for them and they decided to get involved.

American authorities were happy to appear in the document. The documentary mainly includes authorities such as FBI agents and criminal investigators, as well as the world’s leading cybercrime experts. Kivimäki’s enemy tells about his experiences. Kivimäki can comment on the cameras, but he is not the only person in the voice.

Alexander Kivimäki in the Court of Appeal on 19 August. Elle Laitila

Such a Kivimäki is

Soila has met Kivimäki a few times, once once. They say that Kivimäki is by no means an ordinary “nerd”, but a very different and contradictory personality.

– What I have said to others is that my eyes have been drawn and my ears belonged to that authority is a foreign concept to him. He does not have the same respect for authority or even the fear that has so -called people, Soila says.

“That’s what the dock is visible if he thinks that he is about to hit his father,” Kieksi says, referring to a scene that deepens the situation on a family holiday.

Soila remembers the meeting with Kivimäki when she was free for a while during the trial. Kivimäki told Soila face to face how to boil in prison and how to escape from prison.

– At that time, I thought that a person in the prison would understand that these things should not be talked about.

– He does not actually lack a self -protection instinct, but I would say it has decreased.

Aleksanteri Kivimäki in the imprisonment of the Western Uusimaa District Court in February 2023. Henri Kärkkäinen

According to the duo, the prison influenced Kivimäki in a special way. They remember that one person has stated that even hard criminals tend to overwhelm the detention cell. The detention of Kivimäki was very special.

– Even the criminals of the tough class may have been so -called mother -in -law even in a day. Kivimäki was lying there for a month and was in better shape when he came off.

Kivimäki also stands out from the nerd checker in the sense that, although he is, according to Soila, a person on the ground, he also enjoys the luxury of prone.

– I remember Kivimäki once laughing at the fact that Seiska’s photographer did not realize when he took the picture that he was wearing a ton of tons.

Kieksi highlights its observations that Kivimäki causes intense fear in some people. During the documentary series, some were retreated from production due to fear. Kieksi has been thinking about fear that security issues and cybercrime are more difficult to perceive and understand than more traditional forms of crime.

Sami Kieksi is known as the director of the well -known Logged in series. Jani Korpela

International attention

Before the documentary series is even published, it has already attracted interest in the world. Contacts have come from Los Angeles and Bulgaria. Among the world’s most prestigious entertainment magazines Variety wrote about the series recently.

Soila and Kieksi hope that their documentary series will inspire Finnish authors to aim for international markets. There are also stories in Finland that may be fascinated by the world.

– We Finns should remember that it doesn’t matter if this or Times Square is doing nothing about criminal documents, says Soila.

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