This documentary is a voyage through the creative universe of Pipilotti Rist who was born in Grabs, Switzerland in 1962. In 1997, Rist won the Venice Biennial Premio Duemila, and in 2009 the Joan Miró Prize given by Barcelona’s Joan Miró’s Foundation. The documentary follows the work of this multi-talented artist and her team of collaborators, filming her in her Zurich studio and around the world. It shows the making of “Pepperminta”, her debut feature as film maker, which was premiered at the 66th Venice International Film Festival in 2009. The film follows the artist in the development of her video installations, which are created as poems made of “lights, colours and music”, starting with Homo sapiens sapiens, created inside San Stae’s church for the 2005 edition of Venice Biennial, and finishing with “Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)” commissioned by MoMA for her 2008 solo show.