Recent Films
COP30 Brazil
From November 10–21, 2025, We Don't Have Time, and partners, broadcasted live from COP30, the UN Climate Change Conference hosted for the first time in the heart of the Amazon region, in Belém, Brazil. Science-driven climate solutions amplified the voices shaping our planet's future, from leading researchers and scientists, policymakers, NGOs, youth activists, Indigenous leaders, and business leaders. More than 25 million viewers tuned in during our two weeks of broadcasts. Carl acted roaming camera. See all interviews here.
National Emergency Briefing (UK)
A group of scientists went to Westminster to talk to politicians about the importance of taking action on climate change. They wanted to bridge the gap between policymakers and the scientific community, who are in unanimous agreement about the risks of climate change. The scientists emphasized the need for politicians to listen to the experts and make informed decisions. They compared it to accepting the science of gravity and urged politicians to hold their nerve and take action. Cel
When courage becomes the path, dialogue becomes action. View the online screening of "Stand with Courage", a four-part documentary series by former Club of Rome chair Sandrine Dixson-Declève and Carl Eneroth, exploring Europe's past, present, and future through the lens of resistance, memory, and hope. The event opens with a 20-minute live conversation from the We Don't Have Time studio at COP30 in Belém, exploring what courage means today.
The screening takes viewers on a journey across Belgium and France, guided by Sandrine's personal reflections. From the WWII resistance trails to the home of Jean Monnet, the film series weaves together historical memory, present-day street voices, and political insight to reimagine Europe's future. What does courage means to you?
Premiered at The Merode in Brussels on Oct 17th, 2025 more screenings are planned in Brussels (Dec 12th), Amsterdam, Lund, Copenhagen, Dar es Salaam and Stockholm. View the screening from Belém during COP30 (film starts 25 minutes in).
The Government Offices of Sweden
How can we build a digital infrastructure that strengthens people's health – not just the healthcare system? In this three-part film series, we follow the work of imagining the future of preventive care in Sweden. The starting point is four national workshops where professionals, patient representatives, and researchers came together to explore how Sweden's new health data infrastructure could be designed – in ways that reflect real needs, promote equity, and make data usable in practice. Led by Thomas Werngren, Åsa V. Johansson, and Anna Essén, the conclusions are being handed over to the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs – to inform legislation and guidelines that enable a modern, secure, and human-centered use of health data. All films.
The National Museum
From hospital gown to designer garment – a new ecosystem for the textile industry is taking shape. What happens when old workwear, upholstery fabrics, and misproduced collections are given new life as tailored uniforms?
In this episode, we meet Susanne Beskow and Caroline von Post, the founders of Revtex – a groundbreaking initiative for large-scale upcycling within Sweden's textile industry. How can circular garments be produced at scale without compromising on design, function, or quality? Find this and other episodes on Spotify.
SPOK x Hantverkarna
What happens when Stockholm's finest artisans are paired with designers, architects, and artists in experimental collaborations? In this unique project, generations, materials, and ideas meet in six unexpected constellations — where something new takes shape in the encounter between the handcrafted and the visionary. A tribute to the courage to collaborate, to the magic of materials — and to the future of local craftsmanship. Produced for Hantverkarna Stockholm by Stories That Unite Us.
Vatican Pan-European Climate Summit
brings together mayors, youth leaders, scientists, innovators, and policymakers to tackle Europe's most urgent climate threats. Hosted by the Pontifical Academies of Sciences and Social Sciences with European partners, the summit spotlights solutions in mitigation, adaptation, and societal transformation. Outcomes from Vienna will feed directly into the 2026 Vatican Global Summit, shaping a Universal Protocol for Climate Resilience to protect people and ecosystems across generations.
Filmed for We Don't Have Time in Vienna, Aug 2025
The Kårsta Spirit
A film about community, milk, and the courage to care
It begins with cows being let out to pasture – but soon something much bigger unfolds. This documentary follows the people behind a thriving rural village, where a small country store becomes the heart of the community, where children and adults meet at eye level, and where old values of mutual support are revived. With both humor and reflection, the film weaves together scenes from everyday life with deeper questions about what truly holds a community together – and helps it grow. Filmed in Kårsta, 2025. In Swedish.
Premiere: Ekskogen/Kårsta Bygdegård (June 1st, 2025). View more.
Healing Beyond Fear
In Healing Beyond Fear, we follow Katja Blagodyr, Executive Director and Co-Founder of HUG (Help Ukraine Gothenburg) – an organization that has raised over 200 million SEK for Ukraine in three years. We follow her for a day, on stage and in intimate conversations where she shares her inner journey – about fear, about resistance, and about the power of transforming pain into action.
Premiere: March 25th. Screenings: Lund (April 28th), Gothenburg (May 7th), Lund (May 9th), Stockholm (May 13th).
We Don't Have Time - World Economic Forum
In this interview, best selling author and Schwab Foundation social thought leader Adam Kahane shares his experience of working with enemies and finding ways to collaborate and make progress, even when there is no agreement or trust. One of many interviews and events Carl Eneroth filmed at Davos during the WEF. See also an interview with Deepak Chopra in the series for We Don't Have Time at Davos.
COOP - Änglamarkspriset
Food waste and food poverty is an unseen challenge in Sweden where one third of the food produced is not eaten. That amounts to 400 000 tons of waste or 50 000 garbage truck loads. On a global scale food waste represents 8-10 procent of CO2-emissions. The Swedish Association Ätbart won Änglamarkspriset for their efforts. Client: Coop Sweden.
We Don't Have Time - COP29
To capture the most of COP29 in Azerbaijan, CEO Ingmar Rentzhog and We Don't Have Time engaged Carl Eneroth as roaming camera. Watch Carl's interviews with climate action professionals. See also the campaign film #buymoretime that contributed to a breakthrough on global methane reduction. Meet the Changemakers at COP28.
MeWe - Choirs for Ecocide Law
A music documentary by Carl Eneroth, SSI Lab showing the build-up of the "Let's Change The Rules" concert at Helsinki with 1000 choir singers. An artistic choral project, whose main purpose is to spread awareness about the need to make large-scale environmental destruction (ecocide) an International crime. More info: Stop Ecocide International.
Watch the whole concert (1hr21min)
Part of World Choral Day 2024
Manon Lamartine
Listen to Manon Lamartine, a rising star on the Swedish pop scene. Filmed by Carl Eneroth at Söders hjärta, a local pub in Stockholm. Find Manon on Spotify.
Aliarse / Inner Development Goals
In this video Carl Eneroth visits Aliarse in Costa Rica to explore how to drive sustainable change through public-private partnerships, integrating the Inner Development Goals in this transformational work. We meet Fonafifo, a government agency that manages a payment scheme for small forestry owners that has increased the forest from 35% to over 60% in 30 years, and EBI, handling 70% of the municipal wastes in Costa Rica.
Carl Lindeborg
Booklaunch of Carl Lindeborg's "The Authentic Shift - Inner Development for a Changing World" at a theatre in Stockholm. Carl Eneroth filmed the event and interviewed the panelists and audience. Learn more about your Authentic Shift
Regenerative Businesses
Regenerative businesses (RBs) will be key building blocks of circular economies of the future. The importance and challenges of RBs, as well as on actions that can enable their accelerated development is filmed by Carl Eneroth. Funded by the Kamprad Family Foundation. Participating companies: Ragnsells, Wa3rm, Swedish Algae Factory, Sotenäs Symbioscenter, Econova and Ecoloop. Client: Murat Mirata, Linköping University.
Snowflake
Frank Slootman, former CEO of Snowflake, didn't go to Hollywood. He went to Sweden. At least in this video. A tough sailor who sailed the somewhat calmer waters of Stockholm and met invited guests. Carl Eneroth got a chat with the legend who built two unicorns and wrote a book about it: "Amp it up: Leading Hypergrowth".
Husqvarna
Women get their salary after performance, men for their potential. Old values are sticky. This needs to be talked about and challenged. This is where Empowered comes in, a network for female leaders at Husqvarna, Jönköping. Produced för Maria Jönsson by Carl Eneroth.
Intomotion
"With my roots in dance, I have worked with my body all my life," says Aya Inger, a former professional dancer turned masseur helping dancers from the Royal Opera. Watch the meeting between Aya and ballet dancer Michelle Murphy at the IntoMotion, a sports clinic in Stockholm. Copy, camera and edit by director Carl Eneroth.
Stop Brain Waste
Stop Brain Waste is about testing new ways to help companies find foreign-born skills, turning the recruitment processes upside down and call it Garden of Talents. Here, talents are drilled carefully during 8 weeks and are presented in new engaging ways."Garden of Talents makes recruitment more efficient, innovative and more personal." An initiative by Lucy Larsson and Pål Eneroth.
Help Ukraine Gothenburg (HUG)
The day after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, doctor Katja Blagodyr starts organising aid convoys from Sweden. It later became the organisation "Help Ukraine Gothenburg" (HUG). One day, office worker Per Josefson decides to follow along. It becomes a journey that affects him deeply, pushing his boundary of us versus them. Who is included in our we? Interview and edit by Carl Eneroth. Per films himself with his mobile phone.
Support HUG (Ukraine): www.hug.ngo
WATCH THE FULL SERIES (2,5 Hrs) (In Swedish)

Livsmedelsverket
Livsmedelsverket (National Food Agency) introduces a policy on Shared Leadership to meet new government requirements regarding crisis preparedness, attract more employees, and collaborate more effectively with businesses and other authorities. Carl Eneroth creates a 20-minute internal film about what it means in practice to accelerate the implementation of the research-based method.
Cederströms
Carl Cederström took his grandmothers recipe and produced a home-made and luxurious chocolate sauce - Calle & Chokladsåsen - now available in over 200 Coop supermarkets in Sweden. Carl Eneroth filmed several commercials for Cederströms on a limited budget.
Hållbar Interiör
Hållbar Interiör (Sustainable Interior) is Sweden's first eco-label for premises, verified by the certification body RISE. Carl Eneroth suggests streetdance for the national launch and creates a social media package containing 17 videos. Filmad at A-house Stockholm.
Shackleton Foundation / Fjällräven / Region Halland
In the spirit of the Ernest Shackleton, Carl Eneroth takes on a trip to the Falkland Islands with diplomat Björn Gillsäter who lived on the island in 1968/69 with his parents. Now he is back to discover the turn-around story of this remote, yet vibrant society.
Frihamnsdagarna
The start of Frihamnsdagarna, a new democratic arena on the west coast of Sweden quickly became a success. Carl Eneroth captures the festival spirit in stills and moving images, as well as creates the campaign videos "Destination Framtid"(2023) and "Be the Change"(2024). Frihamnsdagarna was nominated for Stora Kommunikationspriset 2024 in the Future category.
SSE Executive Eduction/Combient
SSE Executive Education and Combient joined forces to train executives in large corporations within the Wallenberg sphere. Carl Eneroth was invited to film case studies for their online training, including SEB, Ericsson, Atlas Copco, Epiroc, Fazer, Husqvarna, Wärtsilä, SAAB and Scania along with a few start-ups.
Raoul Wallenberg Academy
With Raoul Wallenberg's leadership as inspiration, Raoul Wallenberg Academy strengthens youth to stand up for human rights and act with civil courage. One program is The Cube, supporting youth to work with human rights in their school. Carl Eneroth made an award-winning short documentary along with teacher guidelines that over the years has reached 40 000 students at gymnasiums in Sweden.