Be a part of the
world's largest documentary film project for social change
Across the globe, ordinary people rise each day to fight for positive change. Their stories remain untold because grassroots initiatives and local heroes often go unnoticed in mainstream media.
In march 2025 we will capture a story of a single day in the life of those who fight for tomorrow. A shared global story of struggle, hope, fear and joy. Filmed by you.
The organizations behind
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Glimpse Foundation is a Stockholm based nonprofit fighting for long perspectives in a short sighted world. We use film as a tool for turning important, inspiring and beautiful ideas into stories others can see, feel and understand.
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Reach for Change is a foundation that empowers social entrepreneurs to improve the lives of children and youth. Since 2010, it has supported over 1,600 entrepreneurs across three continents, helping them scale their innovations to impact more than 4.7 million children globally.
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Pråmfilm is a young production company with an international focus, producing documentaries that challenge social norms and highlight new perspectives. Notable works include The Antifascists (2017), shown in over 50 countries, and All We Own (2019), which won the Swedish Academy Award for Newcomer of the Year.
The People behind
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Patrick de Meijere
DIRECTOR & PRODUCER
Patrick is a Stockholm-based director and producer with a long background in film, design, and communication. As co-founder and chair of the Glimpse Foundation, he drives initiatives that promote long-term thinking through creative and impactful storytelling.
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Camilla Svedberg
PRODUCER
Camilla is the Head of Communications at Reach for Change and a driving force behind making this the world’s largest documentary film project for social change. By leveraging Reach for Change's vast network, she will engage changemakers from around the globe to share their stories.
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Rebekka Dober
PRODUCER
Rebekka is an impact-driven social entrepreneur based in Vienna and the founder of YEP – Voice of the Youth, an award-winning social start-up focused on youth empowerment & participation. She is also an Ashoka Fellow, recognized for her innovative work in social change.
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Kalle Jansson
EDITOR
Kalle is a Stockholm- based editor and co-founder of Pråmfilm, known for his work on impactful documentaries such as Fly So Far (2021) and All We Own (2019). His editing focuses on crafting powerful, socially conscious stories that resonate globally.
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Martin Mighetto
SOUND
Martin is a sound designer and mixer with over 20 years of experience working in commercials, feature films, and television. His notable projects include A Man Called Ove (2015) and The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared (2013).
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Ida Svenonius
COLORIST
Ida is a Berlin-based colorist who began her career in color grading at just 17 years old at the Swedish post- production house, The Chimney Pot. She has contributed to notable films such as Searching for Sugar Man (2012).