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Title Call Me Intern [Hoopla electronic resource].

Publication Info. [United States] : Video Project, 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 55 min.)) : sd., col.
digital rda
video file rda
Access Digital content provided by hoopla.
Credits Directed by Nathalie Berger.
Cast Nathalie Berger, David Leo Hyde.
Summary Call Me Intern follows three interns-turned-activists who refuse to accept that young people should have to work for free in order to kick start their careers. Each of their stories challenge youth stereotypes as well as give a voice to the growing movement for intern rights across the world. Alongside their documented experiences come testimonies and extracts from various academics, politicians and employers to paint a picture of how wide the internship phenomenon has spread. Young, unemployed and frustrated filmmakers David and Nathalie set out to land an internship so as to examine the system from the inside in an act of millenial gonzo film making. After David accepts an internship at the United Nations, the duo moves into a small tent on the Geneva lakefront and begin documenting his unpaid intern experience. Eventually, their story goes viral and sparks a global press storm that challenges the UN to revisit their unpaid internship policy. Meanwhile, Marisa works for Barack Obama's 2012 Presidential re-election campaign, where her dreams are soon crushed due to unwanted sexual harassment from her supervisors. She pushes for justice, and the experience becomes a pivotal turning point for her. The third intern, Kyle, dreams of making it in the music business. While living in a New York homeless shelter, he receives the opportunity of a lifetime to work at Warner Music as an unpaid intern. What starts as a unique opportunity soon turns into a legal David and Goliath battle between him and the Fortune 500 company. Each of these interns faces a choice, either accept the system the way it currently is or put their careers on the line in order to speak out against the status quo. Their actions help give visibility and strength to a growing global intern movement and reveal the pressures which lead so many millenials to work for free.
Audience Not rated.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Economic development.
Sociology.
Documentary films.
Genre Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Added Author David Hyde, Lee, film director.
Berger, Nathalie, film director.
hoopla digital.
Music No. MWT14210868
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