Hoffman Meyer worked as a controller at Nordisk Film from 1988 to 1992, including in the TV entertainment programs Eleva2ren and Fak2ren. She co-founded the documentary slot “Dokumania” in 2008, which shows a combination of Danish-made and internationally acquired documentaries. She helped finance films like the Oscar-winning
Taxi to the Dark Side, The Queen of Versailles, and the U.S.-Danish co-productions
Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer and the Sundance award-winning film
The Red Chapel. The Why is a nonprofit organization produces and distributes social justice-oriented documentary films world-wide. Their documentary series
Why Poverty?, a series of eight films, aired by 70 broadcasters, reaching 180 countries and more than 500 million people worldwide. In their fourth documentary series called Why Slavery?, the films reached 191 countries through 70 TV stations, including BBC and BBC World News. Hoffman Meyer has served as executive producer on the films
Taxi to the Dark Side (2007),
India’s Daughter (2015),
Democrats (2016) and the Oscar-nominated film
Last Men in Aleppo (2017), among others. ==Awards==