is a Swedish filmmaker, producer and journalist, best known for documentaries investigating global patterns of kleptocracy, lobbyism, financialization and extractivism. His production company WG Film was founded in 1994 and is known for title such as Push (2019), Bikes vs Cars (2015) and Bananas*! (2009).
As of recently Gertten's focus has been on global issues and injustices. In Breaking Social he examines global patterns of kleptocracy and corruption. The Dutch historian and philosopher Rutger Bregman is frequently featured in the film, as is the expert Sarah Chayes, amongst others. A recurring theme in the film is how the social contract has been broken by the ultra wealthy and powerful people in our society. Therefore, a new social needs to be constructed that rewards contributors to society and those that play by the rules. The film premiered at CPH:DOX in March 2023.
The focus on global injustices can also be seen in what Gertten describes as sister films to Breaking Social. In Push worldwide issues regarding housing and the right to a home is explored with the help of FN special rapporteur on housing Leilani Farha. Bikes vs Cars looks at problems with cities adapting to cars instead of cyclists and ties into a debate regarding climate change and sustainability. Both of these films impacted society in different ways. Push affected legislation on housing in Denmark, Germany and New Zealand. Bikes vs Cars sparked a debate on how cities are structured and was acknowledged in France where Gertten was granted the "Talents du Vélo" award for promoting the bicycle as a way of transport.
Jozi Gold premiered in 2019 and was co directed by Fredrik Gertten and Sylvia Vollenhoven and co produced by WG Film and two South African filmproducers. The film tells the story of gold mines in South Africa and the consequences they have on local population. The film premiered at Encounters South African International Documentary Film Festival in June 2019.[8] Between 1986 and 1994, Gertten worked as a foreign reporter in South Africa.
Gertten worked as a journalist for newspapers, radio and television in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe during the 1980s and 1990s. In 1995 he published the travel book Ung man söker världen (Young man looking for the World) through the publisher Gong Gong förlag. He worked as a columnist for the newspaper Arbetet in the 1990s and for Kvällsposten in 2001–2003. He has also worked as a producer of documentaries and entertainment shows for the Swedish television channels SVT, TV 4 and TV 3.