Finnish Film Affair is recruiting – join our team!
Would you like to help create Finland’s largest and most diverse film event? The 39th HIFF – Love & Anarchy festival will once again bring the best of international cinema to screens across the Helsinki metropolitan area this September. We are now looking for motivated people to join our cheerful and ambitious team for the festival as well as for our professional events Finnish Film Affair and Söderlångvik Masterclass.
Helsinki International Film Festival – Love & Anarchy annually gathers film lovers to celebrate fresh, bold, and conversation-sparking international cinema. The 39th Love & Anarchy Festival will take place 17–27 September 2026, and alongside it the 15th Finnish Film Affair industry event will be held, as well as the sixth edition of Söderlångvik Masterclass.
The Finnish Film Affair (FFA), organised in connection with the Love & Anarchy festival, is Finland’s largest international industry event for film professionals and a key marketplace for Nordic film sales and marketing. Each year it brings together around 500 industry professionals from around the world. The 15th edition will take place in Helsinki on 23–25 September 2026.
Our industry events also include the Söderlångvik Masterclass, a retreat for film professionals working in the Nordic countries, held twice a year in collaboration with the Amos Anderson Fund.
We are looking for the following roles for the industry team:
- FFA Programme Coordinator
- FFA Guest Coordinator
- Industry Communications Specialist
- FFA Production Intern
- Industry Communications Intern
The festival side is looking for:
- Staff Coordinator
- Logistics & Guest Coordinator
- Production Intern
- Communications Intern
- Social Media & Marketing Intern
Read more about the festival positions here.
Get to know the open positions and submit your application in time! The application deadline is 31 March, but applications will be reviewed already during the application period. Links to the application forms can be found below each job description.
For Applicants
We offer a unique vantage point into the Finnish and international film industry, as well as event and urban culture and cultural export. You will join a work community that values employee well-being, fosters an inspiring atmosphere, and provides opportunities to learn new skills and leave your own mark on a leading film event. We hope applicants have experience and/or education relevant to similar roles, a positive and solution-oriented attitude, a curious and independent approach to work, and excellent teamwork skills.
We encourage people of all genders and individuals belonging to different minority groups to apply for these positions regardless of ethnic background, religion, disability, or age. We kindly ask that applicants do not include photos in their applications. Please note that because the primary language of our industry events, Finnish Film Affair (FFA) and the Söderlångvik Masterclass, is English, applications for these roles may also be submitted in English. Additionally, the R&A logistics and guest coordinator positions and the production intern role do not require Finnish language skills.
The jobs are located in Helsinki, and since collaboration is at the heart of our festival, we mainly work at our office on Bulevardi. Limited remote work is possible. During the festival period, the roles also include evening and weekend work.
Applicants selected for interviews will be contacted separately. Interviews will take place during weeks 15–17.
FFA Programme Coordinator
The Programme Coordinator is responsible for the practical production and on-site arrangements of the event’s showcase day and panel programme, and may also assist with other areas of the event’s production as needed. The role requires prior experience in the audiovisual sector (e.g. production companies, distributors, cinemas) or festival events, a positive and solution-oriented attitude, excellent teamwork and communication skills and strong attention to detail. The event’s official language is English thus we require excellent English language skills, however this role does not require Finnish language proficiency.
The role takes place from 14.7.-4.10., with a salary of 2350 € / per month.
If you have any questions about the position, you can call Lydia Taylerson, Head of Industry, on weekdays between 10-16 at +358 451349812.
FFA Guest Coordinator
The FFA Guest Coordinator is responsible for managing guest arrangements, including invitations, travel and accommodation arrangements for international guests. The role also includes coordinating and scheduling jury timetables, overseeing hospitality production and logistics (such as parties and guest dinners), as well as instructing assigned volunteers, and other related tasks. The position requires strong organisational and communication skills, the ability to manage multiple details simultaneously, and a proactive, service-minded approach to guest experience in a fast-paced event environment. We hope for genuine interest in environmental issues and the development of ecological responsibility in the cultural sector. The event’s official language is English thus we require excellent English language skills, however this role does not require Finnish language proficiency.
The role takes place from 1.5.-4.10.2026, and is at times part-time; 1.5-31.7. 80% and 1.8.-4.10. 100%. The salary is 2350 € / per month.
If you have any questions about the position, you can call Lydia Taylerson, Head of Industry, on weekdays between 10-16 at +358 451349812.
Industry Communications Specialist
We are looking for a creative and proactive Communications Specialist to work across Finnish Film Affair (FFA) and the Söderlångvik Masterclass in English. The role includes putting together the FFA catalogue, writing newsletters and press releases, updating the industry website, managing social media, and supporting communications and visibility at both events. In the autumn, the role also requires leading the communications for the Söderlångvik Masterclass, acting as the supervisor for the Industry Communications Intern, and may require interviewing international guests during the events.
We expect prior experience in a similar communications or marketing role, excellent writing and proofreading skills, a strong visual eye, and a solution-oriented, independent approach to work. The event’s official language is English thus we require fluent English language skills, however this role does not require Finnish language proficiency.
The role takes place from 1.5.-31.10., and is at times part-time; 1.5.-30.6. 60%, 1.-31.7. 80%, 1.8.-30.9. 100% and 1.-31.10. 40%. The salary is 2500 €/month.
If you have any questions about the position, you can call Lydia Taylerson, Head of Industry, on weekdays between 10-16 at +358 451349812.
FFA Production Intern
The FFA production intern assists in the production of side events such as the F-Weird Party, opening and closing receptions, and matchmaking sessions. They also support guest production when needed. Additionally, their responsibilities include coordinating volunteers and ensuring the smooth operation of the info desk. The role requires strong organisational and teamwork skills, a proactive attitude, and flexibility. Previous experience in event production is considered an asset. The event’s official language is English thus we require excellent English language skills, however this role does not require Finnish language proficiency.
The internship will take place between 3.8.-4.10. The working hours are 100% and the employment will last for approximately two months. We require that the intern has access to internship support from their educational institution. The role will be paid at the internship level of 1463 € / per month.
If you have any questions about the position, you can call Lydia Taylerson, Head of Industry, on weekdays between 10-16 at +358 451349812.
Industry Communications Intern
The Industry Communications Intern supports the Industry team with communication tasks for both Finnish Film Affair (FFA) and the Söderlångvik Masterclass. Main responsibilities include assisting with social media production (text proofreading and editing, creating visual content in Canva, as well as participating in both in FFA and Söderlångvik to ensure social media coverage). In addition, the Communications Intern assists with general communication tasks as well as the communications volunteers, supported by the Industry Communications Specialist.
The role requires experience using Canva, a creative mindset and a proactive attitude to bring ideas forward. The event’s official language is English thus we require fluent English language skills, however this role does not require Finnish language proficiency.
The internship will take place between 3.8.-4.10. The working hours are 100% and the employment will last for approximately two months. We require that the intern has access to internship support from their educational institution. The role will be paid at the internship level of 1463 € / per month.
If you have any questions about the position, you can call Lydia Taylerson, Head of Industry, on weekdays between 10-16 at +358 451349812.

