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Hilma

Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) is an important part of art history and one of the first ever painters of abstract art. However, unlike the work of many of her peers at the time hers was misunderstood and neglected until long after her death. This is a story about Hilma and the circumstances which made her paintings possible. The film picks up during her early life and ends today; when her art connects with people of all religions and cultures. Just as she intended.

Top Cast

  • Lena Olin

    Lena Olin

    Hilma af Klint

  • Tora Hallström

    Tora Hallström

    Young Hilma

  • Lily Cole

    Lily Cole

    Mathilda

  • Tom Wlaschiha

    Tom Wlaschiha

    Rudolf Steiner

  • Emmi Tjernström

    Emmi Tjernström

    Hermina

  • Catherine Chalk

    Catherine Chalk

    Anna Cassel

  • Rebecca Calder

    Rebecca Calder

    Cornelia

  • Maeve Dermody

    Maeve Dermody

    Sigrid

  • Jazzy De Lisser

    Jazzy De Lisser

    Thomasine

Overview

Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) is an important part of art history and one of the first ever painters of abstract art. However, unlike the work of many of her peers at the time hers was misunderstood and neglected until long after her death. This is a story about Hilma and the circumstances which made her paintings possible. The film picks up during her early life and ends today; when her art connects with people of all religions and cultures. Just as she intended.

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