In Jag är Pippi, we meet girls and women aged 8 to 80—from Kiev to Vimmerby, from Oklahoma to Beijing—who all embody Pippi Longstocking in their own way. Through their stories, we gain a fresh perspective on the character of Pippi while also reflecting on our global present. In a world filled with uncertainty—where robots and humans are becoming increasingly alike—the film celebrates playfulness and imagination, reminding us of the importance of turning perspectives upside down.
