CALL ME INTERN
synopsis
The film follows three interns-turned-activists who refuse to accept that young people should have to work for free. Their stories challenge stereotypes of “lazy, entitled millennials” and help give a voice to the growing movement for intern rights around the world.
| international title: | Call Me Intern |
| original title: | Call Me Intern |
| country: | Switzerland, New Zealand |
| year: | 2019 |
| genre: | documentary |
| directed by: | Nathalie Berger, Leo Hyde |
| film run: | 67' |
| cinematography by: | Leo Hyde, Nathalie Berger |
| film editing: | Leo Hyde, Nathalie Berger |
| producer: | Nathalie Berger, Laure Gabus |
| production: | Collective Bievre Film Production Association, Reportage |


















