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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          CPH:CONFERENCE - A Morning With - Day 2

          A MORNING WITH SAM SOKO

          09:30 - 11:00 Wednesday 26th Mar 2025 / 90 min

          Sam Soko is a producer and director whose films Softie and No Simple Way Home have screened at previous editions of CPH:DOX.

          Sam is renowned for his bold and thought-provoking socio-political storytelling, with award-winning films which have garnered recognition at prestigious film festivals like Sundance, Berlin, and TIFF, earning Emmy, Peabody, and PGA recognition. As co-founder of LBx Africa, Sam’s work goes beyond filmmaking to increase the diversity of African voices on the international stage, as well as promoting the importance of access to media. Back at CPH:DOX this year as a producer with Matabeleland, as well as directing Helium for the new ELEMENTAL short series. Find out about everything he has going on right now.

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          Sam Soko

          Sam Soko, a Nairobi-based documentary filmmaker, is renowned for his bold and thought-provoking socio-political storytelling. His award-winning films have garnered recognition at prestigious film festivals like Sundance, Berlin, and TIFF, earning Emmy, Peabody, and PGA recognition. A passionate advocate for freedom of expression and increased access to impactful media, Soko co-founded LBx Africa to amplify African perspectives on a global scale.