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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          CPH:DOX SUMMIT (Panel 2)

          To be seen or not to be seen, that is the question: the strategies we will need to connect, engage and inspire citizens in 2030

          14:45 - 15:45 Monday 16th Mar 2026 / 60 min

          By 2030, access to audiences is constrained, misinformation spreads faster than facts, and free expression is under pressure across Europe. While powerful documentaries continue to be made, their influence depends on whether they can still reach the public. This session explores how independent creatives, distributors, and impact thinking can complement one another’s distinct skill sets to develop innovative audience engagement strategies.

          Access to the CPH:DOX SUMMIT is exclusive to accredited guests, and advance ticket reservation is required.

          Speakers

          Lea Fels

          Based in Amsterdam, Lea Fels is a producer and co-owner of Scenery. She focuses on investigative and journalistically driven documentaries, combining strong editorial vision with entrepreneurial financing strategies to realise ambitious international co-productions with global reach. At Scenery, she is also involved in the development of SV Docs, an initiative designed to strengthen the European journalistic documentary ecosystem by connecting broadcasters, funds, and impact capital to support politically urgent non-fiction.

          Carole Cadwalladr

          Pulitzer-nominated investigative journalist who broke the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal and exposed Brexit fraud. Now: co-founder of news outlet www.thenerve.news with breakaway group of five all female journalists. Also co-founded tech non-profit www.the-citizens.com.

          Boris Razon

          Boris Razon is a writer and journalist, He joined Le Monde.fr and as its editor-in-chief. He then became Editorial Director France 4. He has written two novels, Palladium (2013) and Écoute (2018), adapted very freely for the cinema by Jacques Audiard (Emilia Pérez) as well as an investigation.

          Felipe Estefan

          Felipe Estefan is a fellow at Harvard's Shorenstein Center exploring mechanisms to invest in narrative change. He has financed narrative change projects around the world and has served as Executive Producer in documentaries, including Apocalypse in the Tropics & The Territory.