How can an artist discover abstraction by the beginning of the 20th century and nobody is noticing? A woman, misjudged and concealed, rocks the art world with her mind-blowing oeuvre. Hilma af Klint was a pioneer creating her first abstract painting in 1906, four years before Vassily Kandinsky. But why was she ignored? Why are her paintings not available on the market? This first film on her is about her life and work, the role of women in art history and the discovery of an art scandal. Her quest for meaning in life and a boundless thinking led into a timeless, outstanding oeuvre.

Iris Müller-Westermann
as Self

Julia Voss
as Self

Josiah McElheny
as Self

Johan af Klint
as Self

Ulla af Klint
as Self

Ernst Peter Fischer
as Self

Anna Maria Bernitz
as Self

Monica von Rosen
as Self

Valeria Napoleone
as Self

Ceri Hand
as Self