Mirja Wester Steps Down as CEO of Goteborg Film Festival

Mirja Wester Steps Down as CEO of Goteborg Film Festival

Dec. 17, 2025

Under Wester’s leadership, the festival has developed significantly, with growing audience numbers and a strengthened international reputation. At the same time, her tenure as CEO has been marked by major challenges, during a period when both society and the film industry have faced profound trials. Her ability to make strategic decisions at critical moments and to navigate uncertainty has been central to the festival’s progress. A clear example is how the Göteborg Film Festival rapidly transitioned to a digital format during the pandemic, reaching a record-breaking audience and achieving strong international visibility. This shift also contributed to the festival’s evolution into a truly national film festival for film lovers across Sweden.

Mirja Wester said:

"When I first walked into a festival cinema as a 19-year-old volunteer, it was the beginning of a lifelong love story. From shifts at the box office at Draken, through formative years in the festival’s programming department, to now completing my tenth festival as CEO, the decision to hand over to new leadership feels right, even though it has been a difficult one to make. The festival is in a strong position, both artistically and organizationally, and I look back with great pride on how it has developed and on everything that I, together with truly extraordinary colleagues, have been able to accomplish in the service of audiences and the art of cinema."

 

Karin Dalborg, Chair of the Board of the Göteborg Film Festival said:

"Mirja has led the Göteborg Film Festival with remarkable clarity and passion. Today, the festival is not only a major audience-driven celebration but also a key platform for the international film industry. Under Mirja’s leadership, the festival has successfully advanced its position and created even stronger meeting places, which is why we see an increasing number of international players choosing Göteborg for their most important industry meetings. Mirja leaves behind an organization that is stronger than ever. We wish her every success in her continued career."

 

The Göteborg Film Festival is the largest film festival in the Nordic region, with approximately 270,000 visits annually and around 2,500 accredited guests from the film industry and press. The festival serves as a central meeting place for audiences, filmmakers, and industry professionals from around the world.

In spring 2026, Mirja Wester will take up the position of Head of Film and Performing Arts The Cultural Administration of Region Västra Götaland. The Board of the Göteborg Film Festival will now begin the process of recruiting the festival’s next CEO.

Related News

Apr. 15, 2026

Kristina Colliander Appointed new CEO of Goteborg Film Festival

Kristina Colliander will become the new CEO of Goteborg Film Festival, joining from her role as CEO of Film Stockholm

Feb. 06, 2026

Goteborg Film Festival Closes its 49th Edition with Record Attendance

Goteborg Film Festival 2026 concluded on Sunday, marking the most well-attended edition in the festival's history

Feb. 02, 2026

The Last Resort wins Dragon Award Best Nordic Film

The Last Resort, directed by Maria Sødahl, won the Dragon Award Best Nordic Film at the Göteborg Film Festival 2026 on Saturday evening

Latest News

Jul. 16, 2026

Joanna Manning and Joni Williamson Launch Pretty Casual West Coast Rep Company

Pretty Casual, a reimagining of talent representation—one built on trust, VIBE, and creative chemistry

Jul. 16, 2026

Skoda Leverages Tour de France Partnership to Promote the Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift

Skoda with the help of AMV BBDO, is transforming the crude markings into artworks that promote the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift