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New 4K Restoration Of Risto Jarva’s Long-Unseen Finnish Pop Art Sci-Fi, “Time Of Roses,” Available This Month On Blu-ray™

Hollywood, CA — April 7, 2023 — Available this month on Blu-ray™ — for the first time in the U.S. — from Deaf Crocodile Films, in collaboration with the Risto Jarva Association, is a new 4K restoration of Finnish director Risto Jarva’s 1969 Pop Art/Sci-Fi thriller “Time of Roses” (RUUSUJEN AIKA). Set in a dystopian world of gleaming white towers, Sony video monitors, and inflatable furniture where the beautiful inhabitants all dress as Edie Sedgwick-like pixie sprites or medieval page boys out of “Logan’s Run,” the film follows a historian of late 20th Century culture (played by Arto Tuominen) researching the mysterious death of a free-spirited erotic model from that time. In a “Vertigo”-like twist, he hires the model’s exact double, an earthy, uninhibited engineer named Kisse (actress Ritva Vepsä, playing both parts), to recreate the model’s death for a TV program. Jarva was one of Finland’s most acclaimed fiction filmmakers and documentarians before he was tragically killed in an auto accident returning from the premiere of his latest film in 1977. Deaf Crocodile will release “Time of Roses” on Blu-ray™ via partner Vinegar Syndrome, available now for pre-order in both limited edition slipcover and standard editions: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/time-of-roses

“For me, ‘Time of Roses’ is the child of 1968 par excellence. No other film in Finland is so linked to the events of the crazy year, even though it is a science fiction film set forty-four years later,” observes author and filmmaker Ville Suhonen of the Risto Jarva Association. “What fascinates me, especially about ‘Time of Roses,’ is how the archives of a dead person can be used to create a complete picture of an era. And when coupled with a plausible futurological vision, the overall result is a rich kaleidoscope, a rarity in world cinema.”

 

The Blu-ray™ release of “Time of Roses” features:

RISTO JARVA, TYÖTOVERINI (RISTO JARVA, MY COLLEAGUE), 1984, 59
min., dir. Antti Peippo – a rarely-seen Finnish TV documentary featuring
archival interview footage of Jarva and clips from his films
Two of Jarva’s brilliant, unconventional short films from the 1960s: his
wildly satirical deconstruction of TV advertising, “Pakasteet” (Frozen
Foods), 1969, 15 min., and his Mod / Pop Art-influenced documentary
“Computers Serve” (Tietokoneet palvelevat), 1968, 14 min. (Both in
Finnish with English subtitles)
Deleted scene and original song “Pääskytorni” cut from “Time of Roses”
Original trailer
New commentary by film critic, professor, and programmer Olaf Möller
New essay by filmmaker and critic Ville Suhonen of the Risto Jarva
Association
Newly translated extracts from Risto Jarva’s writings on “Time of Roses”
Blu-ray authoring by David Mackenzie of Fidelity In Motion

 

Available on Blu-ray™ for the first time in the US in late April

 

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