Director Marko Talli’s latest documentary offers the audience a unique window into the multifaceted life of Arja Saijonmaa (b. 1944), a Finnish national treasure whose artistic career defies simple definition. We follow Saijonmaa’s journey across her native land toward international stages, witnessing an artist who is equally at home among ordinary folk as she is in the company of Swedish royalty. A global citizen originally from Mikkeli, she has made a name for herself as the most famous Finn in Sweden over the course of her career, and life has also taken her to Paris and Greece.
At the heart of the documentary is Saijonmaa’s decades-long, fascinatingly turbulent friendship and professional collaboration with the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis (1925–2021). Saijonmaa has popularised his songs in Finland and around the world.
Director Talli—who previously delivered a poignant portrait of comedian Jope Ruonansuu—approaches Saijonmaa’s genre-defying career in a spiral-like fashion rather than chronologically. As the story unfolds, the documentary, enriched by extensive archival material, deepens our understanding of Saijonmaa as a cultural ambassador for her home country. At the same time, we witness the intriguing evolution of Finnish cultural production from the 1960s to the present day.
Topi E. Timonen