"Lotta is a mischievous little five-year-old. One day when Lotta sees her siblings Jonas and Mia-Maria coming at a dangerous speed, she shouts "I can ride a bike, think because I can, you guys! Secretly!" But how can you cycle without a bicycle? Lotta decides to break a…Johanna Hald made her feature film debut with Lotta on Troublemakerstreet. She also wrote scripts for several of the short films in SF's children's project ""SF for children"" and directed two of them herself, Hoppa högst and Pelle moves to Komfusenbo, both based on stories by Astrid Lindgren.Lotta på Troublemakerstreet was launched as Swedish Film Industry's last major film adaptation of an Astrid Lindgren story. But as early as 1993, the sequel, Lotta 2 - Lotta moves away from home directed by Johanna Hald, was shown on the Swedish cinema screens.The film is shot in Astrid Lindgren's World in Vimmerby.Originally, the idea was that Lotta på Bråkmakargatan would become a TV series consisting of six completed 25-minute episodes. But the project grew to also include a cinema version, where three of these episodes were cut together into a feature film.At the 11th International Youth Film Festival in Laon, France, the film received the Jury's Honorable Mention."