Recommendations for this weekend’s festival programme
Friday 21st Mar 2025
Dear Festivalgoer,
The weekend is just around the corner, and while spring is in the air, the cold still lingers. Luckily, there’s plenty of warmth and unforgettable experiences to be found in the cinemas, where the CPH:DOX festival is in full swing.
Friday’s program offers a wide range of experiences: Watch a deeply moving comeback story about an MMA fighter’s journey back after a tragic accident, or dive into American politics with The Last Republican – an idealistic and humorous portrait of former Congressman Adam Kinzinger, one of the few Republican critics of Trump. After the screening, there will be a live online talk with Kinzinger himself.
Opening of SOCIETY:CINEMA
We’re also excited to welcome you to the opening of SOCIETY:CINEMA at Pressen, Politikens Hus, from March 21 to 23 – one of our three thematic venues!
Join us for Becoming Madonna, a discussion on cultural appropriation vs. allyship, followed by a party celebrating all of Madonna’s greatest hits. The program also includes powerful stories exploring everything from the justice and education systems in Greenland to NATO and neo-Nazism.
Scroll down for selected highlights from SOCIETY:CINEMA.
What else is happening?
If you want the full overview of the festival, you can always check out our schedule here or at the bottom of the page to find something that speaks to you – or simply explore the program on your own.
Have a great weekend and enjoy the festival!
Fighter / Hard-hitting Norwegian comeback drama + Director Q&A
Friday, March 21 at 19:00 at Dagmar
Norwegian MMA talent Geir Kåre is set for a promising career in the fighting world – until a normal summer day ends in tragedy when he dives headfirst into the water. He wakes up in the hospital with a broken back and no feeling in his legs. This is a powerful film about a long, painful journey of recovery, full of hope, love, and friendship – and it ends with a moment that could shake even the strongest mountains.
Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story / With a special visit from Pauline Black herself
Friday, March 21 at 19:15 at Cinemateket
A sharp and insightful portrait doc of British artist Pauline Black, the iconic lead singer of The Selecter and a key figure in the 1970s fusion of punk, mod-rock, and ska with a strong political edge. A true style icon, Pauline Black remains one of the best-dressed people on the planet. Meet the director — and Pauline Black herself!
Online Talk with Republican Trump Critic Adam Kinzinger
Friday, March 21 at 17:00 at Pressen
Adam Kinzinger was one of the few Republicans who dared to stand up to Donald Trump as a member of the January 6 Committee. Now you can experience the film The Last Republican, followed by a live online talk with Kinzinger himself, where he shares honest reflections on the dramatic period following the storming of the Capitol in 2021 — a time that ultimately led to his departure from politics after being branded persona non grata within the MAGA movement.
Selected highlights at SOCIETY:CINEMA
12:00
Red Forest
Laurie Lassalle / France / 2025 / World Premiere / 104 min
A growing group of anarchists establish an eco-activist, anti-capitalist community in a French forest. But the state has other plans. A cinematic, revolutionary film about freedom and ideals.
16:45
Facing War
Tommy Gulliksen / Norway & Belgium / 2025 / World Premiere / 105 min
Jens Stoltenberg's last year as Secretary General of NATO, filmed with unique access to one of the greatest political leaders of our time at a time of upheaval. An epic drama about the war between Russia and Ukraine and the role the alliance will play in the future.
17:00
Agatha’s Almanac
Amalie Atkins / Canada / 2025 / World Premiere / 87 min
Defying modernity, 90-year-old Agatha forges a solitary existence on her ancestral farm preserving heirloom seeds. A film from a vanishing world, immersing us in a handmade universe.
The Perfect Neighbor
Geeta Gandbhir / United States / 2025 / International Premiere / 96 min
A shocking and heartbreaking story of a fatal neighborhood dispute in Florida, that shines a light on legal blind spots in the US. One of the most innovative films of the year.
Always
Deming Chen / United States, France & China / 2025 / World Premiere / 88 min
A Chinese boy discovers the power of poetry in a picturesque and magical film from a mountain village. A striking debut of great beauty.
18:45
Antidote
James Jones / United Kingdom / 2025 / World Premiere / 93 min
Whistleblower and Bellingcat journalist Christo Grozev and his deadly fight against the Russian government. Premiering in a new version.
19:00
The Nicest Men on Earth
Josefine Exner & Sebastian Gerdes / Denmark / 2025 / World Premiere / 77 min
If Denmark is the best country in the world to be a woman, what does that mean for its men? A tender and humorous group portrait of the soft, modern men who live alongside the strong Danish women.
Miyazaki – Spirit of Nature
Leo Favier / France / 2024 / 82 min
A fascinating tour of Japanese animation genius Hayao Miyazaki's imaginative universes, his 40-year career and not least his spirited view of nature and the world around us.
20:00
2000 Meters to Andriivka
Mstyslav Chernov / Ukraine / 2025 / European Premiere / 107 min
An Oscar-winning Ukrainian director's unflinching film from the frontline, where a small group of soldiers fight their way two kilometers through a harsh landscape to liberate a village in ruins.
21:00
Facing War
Tommy Gulliksen / Norway & Belgium / 2025 / World Premiere / 105 min
Jens Stoltenberg's last year as Secretary General of NATO, filmed with unique access to one of the greatest political leaders of our time at a time of upheaval. An epic drama about the war between Russia and Ukraine and the role the alliance will play in the future.
The Bibi Files
Alexis Bloom / United States / 2024 / 115 min
All the cards in the corruption case against Benjamin Netanyahu are laid out on the table in a film based on leaked footage and interviews from the Israeli Prime Minister's inner circle. A political docu-thriller of historical relevance.