10:00
Dox for Kids: Nature films (1)
Cinemateket
Do you know what a documentary is?
For all Børnebiffen screenings on weekdays during CPH:DOX, we start with joint singing and dancing in the cinema, and after the films we talk about the difference between reality films and fantasy films. Børnebiffen at CPH:DOX is presented in collaboration with Buster Film Festival. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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30 min
11:00
Dox for Kids: Alma flytter på landet
Cinemateket
Do you know what a documentary is?
For all Børnebiffen screenings on weekdays during CPH:DOX, we start with joint singing and dancing in the cinema, and after the films we talk about the difference between reality films and fantasy films. Børnebiffen at CPH:DOX is presented in collaboration with Buster Film Festival. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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30 min
12:00
Twice Colonized
Empire Bio
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92 min
15:00
What awaits after working life?
Not all people can breathe a sigh of relief when working life ends and it is time for retirement. Because not everyone has the desire to stop working. Welcome to a conversation about life on the other side of the labor market and the transitions in our lives that are not always our own decisions. Joining the conversation are Michael Teit, Deputy director in Ældre Sagen, Director of Faglige Seniorer, Palle Smed, and Sara Vergo, Chair of Djøf. The conversation is moderated by Poilitiken-journalist Per Munch.***NB. This event will be in Danish. NB. New venue. The screening was formerly in Pressen, but is now in Gloria Biograf.
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72 min
15:00
After Work
Empire Bio
film
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81 min
16:30
Insert Song + Fat to Ashes + Pacific Club + Nothing Runs Like a Deere
Kunsthal Charlottenborg
film
17:00
Plant workshop with TagTomat
Come along when the Youth Editorial Board in collaboration with TagTomat shows a film and holds a cozy seed bomb workshop at URBAN 13. We start by showing the film 'Light Needs', after which the founder of TagTomat, Mads Boserup Lauritsen, shows us, how you can use seed bombs to help create more biodiversity in the city. All participants get the opportunity to show their green fingers when their hands have to go into the ground and seed bombs have to be made. Everyone gets to take home a seed bomb. Nb. This event is in Danish.
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72 min
17:00
Debate on America's influence on Israel
After the screening, which is part of our SOCIETY:CINEMA in the Press, you can meet the film's main character, the American journalist Lee Fang (The Intercept), who has helped expose the evangelical church's influence on American foreign policy in Israel. Fang is interviewed after the screening by Politiken editor and former Middle East correspondent Marcus Rubin.
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97 min
17:00
Meet director Sybilla Tuxen
Meet director Sybilla Tuxen in a short conversation after the film.
film
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80 min
17:15
Premiere: Blodbold (Ekstra Bladet)
Empire Bio
live event
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60 min
18:30
Meet Brian Holm and Bastian Emil Goldschmidt
Come along as we pay tribute to cycling, aerodynamics and the old legends. Meet former cyclist Brian Holm (who has himself rode with the likes of Lemond and Fignon) and author and cycling enthusiast Bastian Emil Goldschmidt in a conversation about how Fignon's defeat in 1989 became a kind of dividing line between the old and the modern world, seen through cycling. Before the film, To Øl will offer a free beer. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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96 min
19:00
The YouTube Effect
Empire Bio
Debate on the power of algorithms
Join us as we debate the influence of the mass media, the power of algorithms and the connection between politics, technology and digital culture with professional troll, shitposter and adviser at Cybernauts Maia Kahlke Lorentzen, professor of social data science at the Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science Sune Lehmann Jørgensen and Chief Communications Officer i Netcompany Le Gammeltoft. The conversation is moderated by Marie Louise Gørvild, member of the Media Board and former director of Techfestival. Presented in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Center for Social Data Science. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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99 min
19:00
Meet SEX IRL in a conversation about sex on film and tv
What iconic sex scenes do you remember? What do we learn from the sex and naked bodies we see on TV? And what is it like to film a sex scene? Join intimate coordinator Lea Helmuth in conversation with actress Kimmie Liv Sennova and actress Karoline Hamm in conversation about sex on film and TV vs. sex in real life. The conversation is moderated by Maria Bülow and Jens Malthe Næsby, hosts of the podcast 'SEX IRL'. NB. This event will be in Danish. NB. This event will be in Danish. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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86 min
19:00
An evening with queer horror films + wine
The youth editorial board invites you to move close together in Cinemateket's soft chairs when Andrea Coloma (festival director and programmer for the Danish LGBTQ+ film festival MIX) and Søren Thilo Funder (film artist and PhD student in political art, relating to horror) opens a conversation about the potential of queer and horror films, horror as a genre can be used as a vessel for queer resistance. The conversation is moderated by Tanja In Wol Sørensen, candidate in Visual Anthropology and director behind the CPH:DOX documentary 'A Colombian family'. The embassy of Colombia serves wine after the screening. This event is presented together with MIX CPH LGBTQ+ Film Festival.
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74 min
19:00
Meet the Red Cross in Ukraine
After the film, the audience is invited to take part in a conversation about the war, the rules of war and the reconstruction of society after war. Meet journalist Anne Skovgaard, Red Cross, and senior policy advisor, Rikke Ishøy, Red Cross. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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66 min
19:00
Debate on death with dignity
CPH:DOX moves into Panum for a debate on how healthcare, whose primary task is usually to keep patients alive, can instead also ensure that those who cannot be saved can have a good and dignified death. Meet Mogens Grønvold (Panum, University of Copenhagen), chief physician and cancer researcher, Helen Bernt Andersen, president of the Danish Cancer Society, and Lotte Mørk, hospital chaplain at Rigshospitalet. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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73 min
19:15
Conversation about the asylum system
What kind of asylum system are refugees who come to Europe met by? And how are the conditions at the departure centres? Find out more about escape routes and what the EU and Denmark are doing to keep refugees out of Europe when Legal Advisor at the Danish Refugee Council Lene Mølgaard Christensen, researcher at Centre for Advanced Migration Studies at KU Katrine Syppli Kohl and Rolin Ali from CPH:DOX's own Youth Editorial Board and DFUNK talk about being an asylum seeker in Europe. The conversation is moderated by Betty P. Kandindima from Ansvarlig Presse. Presented in collaboration with the Danish Refugee Council. NB. This event will be in Danish. NB. This event will be in Danish.
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81 min
19:45
Debate on the Iranian revolution
Iran is on the brink of a revolution. The Iranian regime's use of executions, capital punishment and abuse of protesters continues. After the screening, which is part of our SOCIETY:CINEMA in Pressen, you can meet Women's Rights researcher Sahar Fetrat from Human Rights Watch, Communications and Press Manager at Amnesty International Denmark Malene Haakansson and trauma psychologist and professional leader at the Center for Sexual Abuse Mehrak Lykkeberg Salimi in conversation about the Iranian women's struggle for freedom. The conversation is moderated by Aram Ostadian-Binai, CEO and founder of The Soulfuls. Presented in collaboration with Human Rights Watch & Amnesty
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96 min
20:00
Live Talk: Oliver Stone
Meet world-renowned filmmaker Oliver Stone and professor Joshua S. Goldstein at the Danish premiere of his controversial film 'Nuclear Now'. After the screening, Oliver Stone will join us live from the US for a conversation about nuclear power, high-risk societies and the green transition.
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105 min
20:00
Nuclear Now
Oliver Stone's film on nuclear power gives even nuclear sceptics food for thought as he looks at the controversial energy source in the shadow of wars and climate crises. A critical support of the atom in a world without easy solutions.
live event
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140 min
21:45
AUM: The Cult at the End of the World
Empire Bio
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106 min