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March 19 – 30, 2025

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Highlights

Festival hits and front page stories. Great films, great stories, and great characters.

Johatsu – Into Thin Air

In Japan, thousands of people disappear voluntarily every year. And there are companies ready to help those who want to disappear without a trace and start a new life somewhere else. Meet some of them in a film that soberly examines a modern phenomenon.

Bottlemen

7,000 years ago, the area was one of the largest civilisations in prehistoric Europe. Today, it is the largest landfill on the continent. An unexpected festival hit about the men who fight a daily battle against the fury of the elements.

A New Kind of Wilderness

A family who have created an idyllic self-sufficient life for their four children are forced to rethink their choices and try to (re)integrate into modern society when tragedy strikes unexpectedly. Radical life choices meet dilemmas in a moving and wise film.

The Walk

The director of 'Honeyland' returns with a contemporary fairytale made with sensitivity and poetry as a giant puppet travels from Syria up through Europe to tell the story of migration from a child's perspective.

Bye Bye Tiberias

Four generations of Palestinian women give vivid and moving accounts of their relationship with their homeland, their hometown of Tiberias, and the resistance that has been passed down from mother to daughter.

Every Little Thing

Hummingbirds are the fairies of nature's grand fairy tale. But for a woman who has dedicated her life to saving them from her Los Angeles mansion, the magical creatures are more than just cute.

Time to Gather

A sunlit and sensuous film from the center of Portugal, where an entire village has been growing cork for generations. An elegant fable about the changing times in an old world.

The Many Lives of Édouard Louis

One of the most important contemporary writers invites us on a personal stroll through the past he has come to terms with in his autobiographical novels. Class, culture, sexuality, identity and education: Édouard Louis speaks from experience.

Cinema Laika

Cool Finnish countryside charm meets French elegance when Finland's greatest film director Aki Kaurismäki decides to build the ultimate cinema from the past in an abandoned mining town.

Swan Song

A love sonata to ballet and to 'Swan Lake' with all that it entails of hard training, low self-esteem, dreams, racism, redemption and stubborn traditions that might be in a process of change.

I’m Not Everything I Want to Be

A black and white (self-)portrait of a fascinating, liberated artist and the memory of her wild youthful journey from Czechoslovakia to freedom in the last decades of the Soviet Union.

Hard to Break

Two young Finns are fuelled by their (self-)destructive love for each other as their parallel lives on social media become further and further removed from reality.

Minted

How can a digital artwork that anyone can download for free be sold for 69 million dollars? Get the answer - and lots of new questions to ponder - in a critical and entertaining film about culture and capital in the 21st century.

Thank You Very Much

Andy Kaufman was the favourite comedian of all the other comedians. The story of his life is an endlessly fascinating and entertaining trip through the mind of a brilliant, tragic and extreme human being with an unsurpassed sense of humour.

As the Tide Comes In

The 27 residents of the Danish Wadden Sea island of Mandø experience the forces of climate change in the form of severe weather and the risk of flooding. Still, they stubbornly cling to their identity as islanders, as they have done for generations.

The Contestant

A real-world 'The Truman Show’ in which a Japanese man became a national superstar without realising it through a bizarre reality TV show. A story stranger than fiction, which gets a second chapter as he is looking back at it today.

Tehachapi

The hardest core of inmates in a maximum security prison in California participate in a life-changing photography project with French art star and Oscar-nominated director JR.

Ibelin

A young Norwegian gamer with an unusual double life in 'World of Warcraft' turns out to be a true online superhero, much to his family's surprise. A genuinely moving film about transcending your disability and making a real difference in other people's lives.

Agent of Happiness

How happy are you on a scale of 1 to 10? Two government officials are sent out to measure the happiness of the people of Bhutan, but how are they doing themselves? A bittersweet, existential crowd favourite from the Himalayas.

Being Ola

Heartwarming and life-affirming Norwegian coming-of-age story about the intellectually disabled man Ola, his deeply felt friendship with Danish Lasse and the need for all people to belong. 

God is a Woman

The Search for a lost film from the 70s takes a young man from one of South America's largest indigenous communities on an existential journey in a post-colonial film about the right to one's own image.

Copa 71

A forgotten chapter in Danish football history finally gets its place in the spotlight 50 years after a legendary World Cup match in Mexico. A film with women in all the leading roles and with all the drama and excitement you would expect from a true adventure.

Bottle Conditioned

Cheers! The sour lambic beer that is experiencing a big comeback. Join us on a trip to the Flemish Pajottenland region and learn more about the process, tradition and the drama behind scenes.

The Train and the Peninsula

A thoughtful and sensuous tour along Mexican train tracks on the Yutacán Peninsula, where a new, large-scale railway project threatens the indigenuos Mayan culture and the nature around them.

A Disturbance in the Force

A wildly entertaining deep dive into the Star Wars film everone tried to forget, but which refused to die and has grown to become the ultimate cult favourite: The Star Wars Holiday Special. 

Antarctica Calling

The sequel to the international mega-hit 'The March of the Penguins' returns to Antarctica on an epic adventure with director Luc Jacquet as a familiar guide in the alien landscapes.

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10:30

A New Kind of Wilderness

Silje Evensmo Jacobsen / Norway / 2024 / 83 min

A family who have created an idyllic self-sufficient life for their four children are forced to rethink their choices and try to (re)integrate into modern society when tragedy strikes unexpectedly. Radical life choices meet dilemmas in a moving and wise film.

10:30 - 11:55Dansk Talentakademi

14:20

Johatsu – Into Thin Air

Andreas Hartmann & Arata Mori / Germany & Japan / 2024 / 86 min

In Japan, thousands of people disappear voluntarily every year. And there are companies ready to help those who want to disappear without a trace and start a new life somewhere else. Meet some of them in a film that soberly examines a modern phenomenon.

14:20 - 15:45Grand Teatret

16:00

Swan Song

Chelsea McMullan / Canada / 2023 / 103 min

A love sonata to ballet and to 'Swan Lake' with all that it entails of hard training, low self-esteem, dreams, racism, redemption and stubborn traditions that might be in a process of change.

16:00 - 17:45Gentofte Kino

Being Ola

Ragnhild Noest Bergem / Norway / 2023 / 72 min

Heartwarming and life-affirming Norwegian coming-of-age story about the intellectually disabled man Ola, his deeply felt friendship with Danish Lasse and the need for all people to belong. 

16:30 - 17:45Dagmar Teatret

17:00

Ibelin

Benjamin Ree / Norway / 2024 / 104 min

+ The Youth Editorial Group: SygtStærk with Sofie Riise Nors

CPH:DOX's Youth Editorial invites you to a screening of the film 'Ibelin', followed by a conversation with two young panelists who both live a youthful life with physical disabilities and chronic illness moderated by Danish illustrator and host of the podcast SygtStærk, Sofie Riise Nors. Together they will give an insight into their everyday lives, thoughts and perspectives on life with physical limitations. In continuation of the film's theme, they will also shed light on the role digital communities can play for young people who, for various reasons, cannot participate in physical spaces on an equal footing with most people - and finally, there will be an opportunity for questions from the audience. Before the film, we serve a free refreshment from To Øl.
Language: Danish

A young Norwegian gamer with an unusual double life in 'World of Warcraft' turns out to be a true online superhero, much to his family's surprise. A genuinely moving film about transcending your disability and making a real difference in other people's lives.

19:00

Cinema Laika

Veljko Vidak / France & Finland / 2023 / 81 min

Cool Finnish countryside charm meets French elegance when Finland's greatest film director Aki Kaurismäki decides to build the ultimate cinema from the past in an abandoned mining town.

19:00 - 20:25DFI / Cinemateket

Swan Song

Chelsea McMullan / Canada / 2023 / 103 min

A love sonata to ballet and to 'Swan Lake' with all that it entails of hard training, low self-esteem, dreams, racism, redemption and stubborn traditions that might be in a process of change.

19:00 - 20:45Slotsbio

Bottlemen

Nemanja Vojinovic / Serbia & Slovenia / 2023 / 84 min

7,000 years ago, the area was one of the largest civilisations in prehistoric Europe. Today, it is the largest landfill on the continent. An unexpected festival hit about the men who fight a daily battle against the fury of the elements.

19:00 - 20:25Empire Bio

20:00

Bottle Conditioned

Jerry Franck / United States / 2023 / 82 min

Cheers! The sour lambic beer that is experiencing a big comeback. Join us on a trip to the Flemish Pajottenland region and learn more about the process, tradition and the drama behind scenes.

Time to Gather

Sofia Bairrão / Portugal / 2023 / International Premiere / 97 min

A sunlit and sensuous film from the center of Portugal, where an entire village has been growing cork for generations. An elegant fable about the changing times in an old world.

20:30 - 22:10Dagmar Teatret

21:00

Swan Song

Chelsea McMullan / Canada / 2023 / 103 min

A love sonata to ballet and to 'Swan Lake' with all that it entails of hard training, low self-esteem, dreams, racism, redemption and stubborn traditions that might be in a process of change.

21:00 - 22:45Grand Teatret

A black and white (self-)portrait of a fascinating, liberated artist and the memory of her wild youthful journey from Czechoslovakia to freedom in the last decades of the Soviet Union.

21:30 - 23:00Dagmar Teatret

The Contestant

Clair Titley / United Kingdom / 2023 / 90 min

A real-world 'The Truman Show’ in which a Japanese man became a national superstar without realising it through a bizarre reality TV show. A story stranger than fiction, which gets a second chapter as he is looking back at it today.

21:30 - 23:00Empire Bio