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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Films

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

          Section New:Vision Competition: International competition for visionary and experimental artists’ films.

          Aerial

          A ritualistic and dizzying audio-visual poem, following singer Lei Lowe on an eruptous pilgrimage through ancient Sicilian landscapes where she communes with the Earth in search of emancipation.

          Aida Berisha / Denmark & Italy / 2026 / World Premiere

          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

          City of Light

          The earth beneath Paris is a twilight world of fungi, data centers, and secret communities that meet in silence beneath the city. An underground network of connections is mapped out in a dark film.

          Joséphine Privat / France / 2025 / International Premiere

          Compact Disc

          After years of silence, the director and his friends return to fragments of a shared youth shaped by imprisonment, revisiting memory, friendship, and the images that refuse to settle.

          Rico Wong / Hong Kong & United Kingdom / 2026 / World Premiere

          Fallen Noon

          A fragmented love, a fallen system, a drifting city: in the quiet unrest of Hanoi’s youth, memory flickers; tired, persistent, and endlessly returning.

          Kieu Anh Phuong Nguyen / France & Vietnam / 2026 / World Premiere

          here and not here

          A cinematic diary from the West Bank and the Golan Heights – places caught between occupation, oppression, and a lived, collective experience.

          Andrea Zimmerman / Palestine & United Kingdom / 2025 / 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.

          Jirapo

          A beautiful Colombian film that draws parallels between native bee species, the country's colonial past, and a female biologist's family history.

          María Rojas Arias / Colombia & Portugal / 2025 / European Premiere

          Local Sensations

          An elegant and thought-provoking film shot in graceful black-and-white images that move from room to room in an exploration of location, architecture, and monuments.

          Tulapop Saenjaroen / Thailand / 2026 / European Premiere

          Nurses come and go, but none for me

          His father's diaries from his final months in hospital, minimalistically staged by artist Ed Atkins and by Steven Zultanski as a performative film in two acts.

          Ed Atkins & Steven Zultanski / United Kingdom / 2025 / International Premiere

          Pacífico

          Pacífico is the name of a region, but also that of a force. A land where music accompanies life, where one can be reborn.

          Daniel Duque / France & Colombia / 2026 / World Premiere

          Pacifico + Penkelemes + Local Sensations

          Three short films by artists about desire, the gaze and power in the shadow of colonial structures: 'Pacifico' by Daniel Duque, 'Penkelemes' by Onyeka Igwe and 'Local Sensations' by Tulapop Saenjaroen.

          Penkelemes

          Onyeka Igwe’s new film work is a post-colonial analysis that unfolds the complex history of a university in Nigeria, built under imperial rule.

          Phantoms

          Apichatpong Weerasethakul's film featuring Tilda Swinton visits her at her family's home in the Scottish countryside, allowing two images to overlap in a simple but immensely suggestive gesture.

          Apichatpong Weerasethakul / Netherlands & Thailand / 2025 / International Premiere

          The Futora

          Connecting traces of hypnagogia, fragmented geography and childhood sci-fi media, through senses of time belonging to translucent dreams, shadows, fantasies and family owned workshops. the images drift into the peripheral glimmers of a nocturnal city and slip into another world.

          Yuqing Lin / China & United Kingdom / 2026 / World Premiere

          The Park (Dancing on the Rubble of Empire)

          Over two long summers, this film spends time at a community park in London and asks what it means to celebrate, play, and belong amid the rubble of empire.

          Arwa Aburawa & Turab Shah / United Kingdom / 2026 / World Premiere

          The Park (Dancing on the Rubble of Empire) + This suffocating now + Your Cards Are Bleeding

          Three uncompromising short films about contemporary political tensions and the structures that shape our lives: 'The Park (Dancing on the Rubble of Empire)' by Arwa Aburawa and Turab Shah, 'This suffocating now' by Vika Kirchenbauer and 'Your Cards Are Bleeding' by Kåre Frang.

          They (no longer) remember

          A silent visual poem dedicated to the artist's grandfather, who seeks answers and finds new questions in the organic surroundings.

          Hira Nabi / Pakistan / 2026 / World Premiere

          They (no longer) remember + Jirapo + City of Light + ti y l tt e dr ps ff sp c

          Four experimental short films about memory, landscape and the traces history leaves in the present: 'They (no longer) remember' by Hira Nabi, 'Jirapo' by María Rojas Arias, 'City of Light' by Joséphine Privat and 'ti y l tt e dr ps ff sp c' by Anne Gry Friis Kristensen.

          This suffocating now

          Vika Kirchenbauer’s essayistic video work examines the political currents in contemporary Germany, where censorship of critical voices is becoming increasingly repressive.

          Vika Kirchenbauer / Germany / 2026 / International Premiere

          ti y l tt e dr ps ff sp c

          Field recordings of the Atacama desert of Chile and analogue 8mm images explore the grainy, silent textures of sand, dust and noise.

          Anne Gry Friis Kristensen / Denmark / 2026 / World Premiere

          Your Cards Are Bleeding

          A performative work of fiction set in a contemporary time, where both reality and fiction itself crack open in small, unsettling ways as a couple attempts to help an absent friend move house.

          Kåre Frang / Denmark / 2026 / World Premiere