We’re looking for an intern!

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Are you passionate about documentaries? Are you interested in developing, distribution, outreach, SoMe, communication and design? Then WG Film is the right place for you!

We are looking for an intern to become a part of our team in Malmö. Your tasks would include assisting us at the office, maintaining our social media channels, researching projects, designing visual elements, helping us with applications and other fun things!

You will get to know all aspects of making documentaries and a thorough understanding of what it takes to run an independent production company, which produces internationally renowned films.

We are primarily looking for a student from the film and media field, but all students are welcome to apply.
You should be able to speak English at a sufficient level for both oral and written communication. A knowledge of the Adobe CC package, previous experience with making films or a combination of both would be great, but is not required.

The internship period would be from February until June, but we can adjust it according to your needs. The internship is unpaid.
Please send your application as soon as possible to amila@wgfilm.se

Happy Holidays!

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What a busy year it’s been. Our films have yet again traveled all around the world, we’ve been working hard in preparing PUSH and Jozi Gold, so you can enjoy them next year, we managed to launch a successful Kickstarter campaign AND the office has grown by two new colleagues!
Now we need a little break before we come back and continue the hard work of bringing you awesome documentaries.

Happy Holidays from everyone at WG Film!

PS: Remember that from now you can until January 1st, you can buy or rent any of our films and get 15% off with the code HappyHolidays2018

Find all of our films here: vimeo.com/wgfilm/vod_pages

NEW FILM BY FREDRIK GERTTEN - RELEASE 2019

Landlords without faces. Apartments without tenants. A documentary exploring the new, un-livable city.

Housing prices are skyrocketing in cities worldwide. Incomes are not. The working and middle classes are getting pushed out of cities, while financial powerhouses use housing as a place to park money. 

PUSH investigates why we can’t afford to live in our own cities anymore. We follow UN Special Rapporteur on Housing, Leilani Farha, on her quest to understand who’s getting squeezed, who’s getting rich and why housing has become one of today’s most pressing world issues. 

A trailer for Fredrik Gertten’s new film PUSH is out now! The film will be released next year. 

You can support the film here

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OUTREACH & COMMUNITY STRATEGIST

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WG Film produces award winning international documentaries. When people who want to change the world use our films as tools, we feel proud. Our audience is global and we communicate with them on a daily basis. After successes like BANANAS!*, Big Boys Gone Bananas!*, Bikes vs Cars and Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas, we now want to strengthen our outreach team.

We are looking for a passionate co-worker for our team at WG Film. You are interested in and have some experience of:

  • online strategic communication

  • outreach and impact work

  • community building

  • communicating in English

  • documentary film

From the WG Film office in Malmö, you will be part of developing and implementing strategies around community building and outreach. You will also be working with our social media accounts to keep in touch with existing fan base as well as work to broaden it. As being part of a small team, in a small company, you will also take part of finding funding for the outreach work.

About You
We are interested in people from different backgrounds, perhaps you have a background in communications or you have worked at an NGO, for instance. Either way, an interest in world political issues is crucial. Please send your application as soon as possible to film@wgfilm.com. We will start interviewing from September 1st 2018 and forward.

WINNER OF BEST FEATURE AWARD

Bikes vs Cars is the winner of the SEFF – Smaragdni Eco Film Festival, in Croatia, International Best Feature award! Thank you for honoring the film!

Bikes vs Cars is the winner of the SEFF – Smaragdni Eco Film Festival, in Croatia, International Best Feature award! Thank you for honoring the film!

“Bikes vs Cars provides an engaging and intelligent look at the issue of biking in modern cities. The film focuses on inspirational characters who are fighting like David against Goliath to make a place for bikes in the global car culture, and it thoughtfully examines urban biking, car driving, and the history of urban planning in several locations. With strong production values, good editing, and a sense of humor, Bikes vs Cars echoes the spirit of this festival by shining a light on the value of bikes.”

WG FILM IN CANNES

Producers Kerstin Übelacker and Margarete Jangård. Photo: Emma Anckar

Producers Kerstin Übelacker and Margarete Jangård. Photo: Emma Anckar

Producers Kerstin Übelacker and Margarete Jangård will be heading to Festival de Cannes, in France, between May 9-16th. While there, Kerstin will attend the Young Nordic Producers Club, a program from The Danish Film Institute and The National Film School of Denmark, meant to strengthen the Nordic Producer’s network and to support international co-production. 

If you’ll also be in town for the festival and want to meet up, email margarete@wgfilm.com or kerstin@wgfilm.com. If you are interested in our projects in development, you can find out more here.

"DEAD DONKEYS FEAR NO HYENAS" DVDS NOW AVAILABLE

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The DVDs for Joakim Demmer’s Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas are now available and ready to be shipped anywhere in the world (with free shipping!). We’ve included 12 subtitle options (Amharic, Czech, English, French, German, Italian, Oromo, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish & Swedish), as well as French and German dubbed versions. We hope this will make the film more accessible to communities around the world.

Please keep in mind that the DVDs are meant for private use. To set up a screening, contact glynnis@wgfilm.com

Purchase your DVD here! And if you prefer to go digital, you can watch the film on Vimeo on Demand, below.

"Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas" one of 15 films shortlisted for the European Film Academy's 2017 Best Documentary Award! Read more here: http://bit.ly/2wf9X3P Farmland - the new green gold. Hoping for export revenues, Ethiopia’s government leases millions of hectares of farmland to foreign investors. But the dream of prosperity has a dark side where the World Bank plays a very questionable role… Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas investigates land grabbing and its impact on people’s lives. Pursuing the truth, we meet investors, development bureaucrats, persecuted journalists, struggling environmentalists and evicted farmers deprived of their land. Directed by Joakim Demmer Produced by Margarete Jangård/WG Film Trailer edited by Erik Bäfving Music composed by Gustav Wall Music www.deaddonkeysfearnohyenas.com For screening requests, email glynnis@wgfilm.com Help us spread the voices of those affected by land grabbing! Support our work by donating here: https://www.wgfilm.com/act-now/ ***Some images have been blurred for safety

DEAD DONKEYS WINNER OF THE 2018 SIMA JURY PRIZE FOR TRANSPARENCY

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We are very honored to share that Joakim Demmer’s “>Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas is the recipient of the International Social Impact Media Awards 2018 Jury Prize for Transparency!

From SIMA:
The annual SIMA Awards celebrate the best impact filmmaking from around the world that inspires activism, compassion and social transformation. 

SIMA’s jury of award-winning media industry leaders, impact producers, educators, film and human rights experts select winners for each award category and jury prize. Films are judged on their potential to ignite critical consciousness through concept, direction, storytelling, integrity and creativity, and their ability to inspire awareness, dialogues, actions, and best practices for progressive social change.

“SIMA2018 Winners allow us to witness the most crucial global challenges and opportunities of our time. With breathtaking authenticity they offer a fierce understanding of what it means to be human and participate in this global movement called humanity.” – Daniela Kon, SIMA Founder and Executive Director

Thank you to SIMA and the jury for recognizing our work, and a special thank you to all the brave people who shared their important stories with us for this film. We will keep doing our best to get those voices heard, far and wide.

See the full list of award recipients here.

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