A World Gone Mad - The War Diaries of Astrid Lindgren

Local title
Maailm on hulluks läinud. Astrid Lindgreni sõjapäevikud
Original title
Astrid Lindgren - Die Menschheit hat den Verstand verloren
Director
Wilfried Hauke
Country
Year
2026
Festival
Kumu Dokumentaal 2026
Programme
Subject

Astrid Lindgren’s life during World War II, told through her own diaries in a beautiful and thoughtful film about life, death and art in the shadow of war.

Astrid Lindgren’s beloved stories have provided material for dreams for countless children and adults, and have sold millions of copies worldwide. But before Lindgren became a name everyone knows and grew up with, she was a young woman in 1930s Stockholm, where she – in her own words – was still just a writer, but not yet an author.
As the storm clouds of a new world war gather on the horizon, Lindgren watches in despair. And on 1 September 1939, when Germany invades Poland and the war begins, she starts a diary, which becomes her companion during the dark years of the war. Line by line, the sensible Lindgren puts her thoughts about life, death and the role of art in the shadow of war into words.

Lindgren’s formative years as a writer have been turned into the elegant and very human film she deserves, with beautiful reconstructions of Lindgren’s life in Stockholm and the archipelago, and conversations with her family. It also tells the story of how Pippi Longstocking came to be. It’s a good one, just like all her other stories.

Director
Wilfried Hauke
Producer
Iris Sommerlatte, Wilfried Hauke
Cinematographer
Sabine Panossian, Caroline Troedsson
Editing
Friederike Dörffler
Music
George Kochbeck
Production
IDA Film & TV Produktion, Helden der Geschichte, Auto Images
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Screenings

Kumu auditoorium KUMU
ScreeningMaailm on hulluks läinud. Astrid Lindgreni sõjapäevikud
SubtitlesEnglish
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