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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Films

          Get an overview of the films coming to CPH:DOX 2026.

          language-category Finnish:

          Boy Cried Wolf

          Performative video work recorded in an underground tunnel, where an artist explores authority and obedience.

          Max Göran / Germany & Sweden / 2026 / International Premiere

          here and not here + Aerial + Boy Cried Wolf

          Three poetic short films about memory, the gaze and identity in a world in constant shift: 'here and not here' by Andrea Zimmerman, 'Aerial' by Aida Berisha and 'Boy Cried Wolf' by Max Göran.

          In Full Agreement

          The ideological war between Russia and the West takes on a highly dramatic form in Finland, where three Russian women are locked in a bitter dispute over Putin's regime and their own heritage.

          Panu Suuronen / Finland / 2025 / International Premiere

          The Arctic Circle of Lust

          In Finland, a middle-aged couple of potato farmers must agree on the rules for living together, as the man's bisexuality puts the limits of their love to the test.

          Markku Heikkinen / Finland, Germany & Sweden / 2026 / International Premiere

          The Mother Age

          Inspired by Ursula K. Le Guin and other female thinkers, a Norwegian filmmaker invites us on a sensual and richly philosophical journey of (re)discovery in the deep Finnish forests.

          Irene Kaltenborn / Norway & Sweden / 2026 / World Premiere