Kirsikka Saari
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Kirsikka Saari

Kirsikka Saari is a Helsinki screenwriter who had a Oscar nomination for her short film Pitääkö Mun Kaikki Hoitaa? (Engl. ‘Do I have to take care of everything?’) She has also written the screenplay for the film Korso, a fictional tale of a young man’s trials and eventual triumph in a suburb north of Helsinki. During her studies in general history, Saari was interested in microhistories, and through her films she tries to reflect big themes through small incidents. When she was studying, academic freedom sometimes proved a source of stress. But in her present line of work, her history studies have proved useful.

Kirsikka Saari


Born December 6, 1973

Arts undergraduate, Aalto University, 2009-
Master of Arts (General History), University of Helsinki, 2001

Screenwriter 2006-
Journalist and editorial secretary Anna magazine, 2003–2006
Journalist Ylioppilaslehti (Undergraduate newspaper), 2001, editorial secretary, 2002
Freelance reporter, incl. City newspaper and Image magazine, 1998-2001

Significant screenplays
Korso, feature-length film, (co-writer Jenni Toivoniemi, dir. Akseli Tuomivaara)
Pitääkö mun kaikki hoitaa? (‘Do I have to take care of everything?’), short film (dir. Selma Vilhunen)
Paratiisi, mini-series, 2010 (dir. Reetta Aalto)
Gorilla, short film, 2009 (dir. Hanna Bergholm)
Tyttöjen ilta (’Girls’ night out’), mini-series, 2008 (dir. Reetta Aalto)

Awards and nominations
Oscar nomination, Pitääkö mun kaikki hoitaa? 2014
Screenwriter of the Year, 2014
Sylvi Award nominee, 2011
Prix Geneva Europe finalist, 2010

Photo: Tommi Hakanen
Written by Kirsikka Saari (Tomas Sjöblom, ed.)
Translated by John Calton

I chose to study history because, besides not knowing where else to go, I had had inspiring history teachers. I studied general history and sociology, and I was particularly interested in Russia and the history of the Soviet Union.

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I began my studies in the 1990s. It was a strange time. On the one hand, we felt pressure from the lingering effects of the recession and the uncertainty of employment. It seemed that no one could count on a pension anymore. Still, it was a hopeful time...

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I have always slogged away at things on my own. And that’s how it was when I was studying history. It’s only through work that I have learned how wonderful it is to have my own ‘band’, or a group of people working towards the same goal.

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