Inspiring Positive Change.

Film can help fuel change and drive impact. We work at the intersection of storytelling and social change. We advance the use of film as a powerful tool to reach, engage and influence audiences. We shape stories, provide production and distribution and create strategies for outreach and engagement.

Move Copenhagen

NEW WORK

Voices of Europe is a non-profit organization established to strengthen civic and democratic participation through intercultural dialogue across Europe. Voices of Europe uses documentary films to raise awareness of environmental and social issues, actively involve citizens and strengthen common values and prospects across Europe. See the film ad Move Copenhagen made for Voices of Europe.

Move Copenhagen / Voices of Europe
Voices of Europe
Michael Kvium

NEW WORK

It takes time to change society. It takes time for age-old convictions to be shaken and finally crumble. Time for deeply ingrained fears handed down through generations to sputter out and finally die. WorldPride is an event that promotes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ pride) issues on an international level through parades, festivals and other cultural activities. Pride Marches send a strong reminder that human rights are not negotiable and that we will continue making headway in that direction. See the film ad we made with artist Michael Kvium for Copenhagen 2021.

Michael Kvium / Move Copenhagen
Move Copenhagen
Move Copenhagen

NEW WORK

Danish Arts Foundation x Move Copenhagen: Universal Design is the design and composition of an environment so that it can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people regardless of their age, size, ability or disability. See our film spot produced in collaboration with the Danish Arts Foundation.

Move Copenhagen x Statens Kunstfond
Move Copenhagen
Move Copenhagen

CAMPAIGN

Racism, xenophobia and intolerance are problems prevalent in all societies. But every day, each and every one of us can stand up against racial prejudice and intolerant attitudes.

Move Copenhagen
Move Copenhagen
Sundhedsstyrelsen

CAMPAIGN

Physical activity helps children grow strong bones, maintain a healthy weight, and prevent deadly lifestyle illnesses. Unfortunately, a new study shows that only 10 pct. of Danish 11-year old girls meet the recommendations issued by the Danish Health Authority: Children need to be physical active at least 60 minutes a day. At the same time, the study shows that a parent’s effort has the greatest impact on their child’s activity level.

Get Moving / Move Copenhagen
Get Moving
Move Copenhagen

CAMPAIGN

Supporting a person who has dementia to remain active and still feel involved in life can be the key to maintaining quality of life even into the later stages of the illness. This is not just the job of an activity organiser or an entertainer, it is also part of every person’s role, whether you are a friend or relative, a home or day care worker, a nurse, a care assistant, a manager or a domestic worker.

The National Board of Social Services
The National Board of Social Services
Move Copenhagen

OUR WORK

Since 2016, The Royal Danish Academy, has been working with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Fashion, Clothing & Textiles aims to educate fashion and textile designers that are committed to exploring smart, alternative materials and methods in design as well as developing groundbreaking strategies for sustainable development.

Voices of Europe

OUR WORK

Cassandra Lemoine is disciplined, focused and talented. Her virtues have brought her far. But ambitions have consequences. 7,000 kilometers separates her from her family in Edmonton, Canada. “Do I miss my family? Yes. You miss everything. You miss birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and Christmas. All those occasions. You’re not there. That is really hard.” See the short documentary film we made for Voices of Europe, a non-profit organization established to strengthen civic and democratic participation through intercultural dialogue across Europe. Voices of Europe is a testimony to the power of finding and honoring one’s voice. 

Behind the Seams

CAMPAIGN

Behind the Seams is an organization dedicated to improving the conditions of workers in the international fashion industry and to raise awareness about
the environmental impact of the industry. Together we can make the changes necessary to transform an industry that is, in many cases, dangerous to garment workers and hazardous to both consumers and the environment. The Behind the Seams initiative build bridges between the global fashion industry in the developed world and the garment industry producing the clothes in the developing countries.

Move Copenhagen

CAMPAIGN

Health surveys are essential components of a comprehensive health surveillance system. Furthermore, in many countries, the only way to gain information about the health of the population is through surveys because adequate registers are not available. In Denmark, there is a long tradition of monitoring the health of the population through surveys. Our work is promoting the biggest health survey conducted every four years. A large number of responses will have a direct impact on health services offered in
the local authorities. This work was supported by the Ministry of the Interior and Health, the National Board of Health, the five Danish Regions and the National Institute of Public Health.

Behind the Seams / Move Copenhagen
Move Copenhagen

NEW WORK

This short documentary explores a subject we strangely rarely think of. Memento mori. We are constantly aging. Our bodies are constantly changing. But is this realization reflected in the built world we have designed for ourselves?

Move Copenhagen
Move Copenhagen / Royal Danish Academy
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Partner & Producer / Head of Operations: Jacob Levin Krogh
Founding Partner & Director / Creative Director: Simon David de Tusch-Lec / Simon Lec
Partner & Director of Photography / Cinematographer: Benjamin Kirk / Benjamin Kirk Nielsen / DFF
We Shape Stories To Fuel Change. Move Copenhagen.