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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          CPH:CONFERENCE - Dialogues 2

          DIALOGUES ON TRANSITIONS

          11:30 - 13:00 Wednesday 26th Mar 2025 / 90 min

          Filming New Frontiers - This session looks at the raft of documentary filmmaking -  at two very different ends of the scale.

          Join Olivier Sarbil, a cinematographer turned director who through his singular artistic vision and deep experience of being in war zones paints an extraordinary portrait of a deaf man on the frontline in Ukraine. Geeta Gandbhir, an ex-editor turned director, uses police body cam footage to create a dramatic and emotionally compelling narrative. Their two films, ‘Viktor’ and ‘The Perfect Neighbor’, are having their European and International premiers at CPH:DOX 2025.

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          Olivier Sarbil

          Olivier Sarbil, born in Corsica, is a multi-award winning documentary Director and two-times Emmy® winning Cinematographer based in New York. Over the past two decades, Sarbil has worked extensively in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, North America and Asia, on many of the most pressing global conflicts and social issues that the world has faced.

          Geeta Gandbhir

          Geeta Gandbhir is an award winning filmmaker and co-founder of Message Pictures. Credits include “The Perfect Neighbor” (Sundance 2025) "The Devil is Busy" (HBO)l the Oscar Shortlisted film “How We Get Free” (HBO)and the feature doc "Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power (Peacock).