Britta Mischer

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Britta Mischer studied communications design in Hamburg. In 2001 she released the coffee table book "The youngsters - voices from the 13-30 year old (Die Jüngeren – Mitschnitte aus dem Leben der 13-30
Jährigen)" at Schwarzkopf Verlag.

Her camera work about youth culture is exposed in the European Rock ‘n‘ Pop museum in Gronau.

Since 2002 she works as an author and producer for German TV channels like ARD, Arte, WDR, KiKa, DW, ProSieben, VOX and Kabel 1. Her longer documentary films focus on cultural and social changes in global
society.

Her features high light trends in music and fashion.

In 2009 she founded with Nana Yuriko the non-profit organisation Global Eyes e.V. with the objective to create a global youth network by implementing sustainable media-workshops in collaboration with
institutions and foundations like the Federal Foreign Office of Germany or KNH in different countries.

Her media work brought Britta to Haiti, Palestine, India, South Africa,
Brazil, Cambodia, Australia or Cuba.

For her social entrepreneurship she won the German local sustainable prize.

Since 2011 she runs with Nana Yuriko, Peppa Meissner and Alexander Schmalz her own film production company 25films.

The documentary Bar25 is her first cinema project.