SCIENCE:CINEMA
If you are passionate about science, technology, climate, and nature, you can look forward to three mind-bending days at CPH:DOX's science stage, which this year moves into the heart of Nørrebro and unfolds at Nørrebro Theater.
Our SCIENCE:CINEMA is three days of films and debates dedicated to science. We open the stage on March 13 at 20.00 with the Danish documentary ‘Menopause Mystery’ which delves deeply into the under-researched topic of menopause.
You can also come down into the core of the CERN reactor, into the recesses of our brains through dreams, dementia, and cognition, rush around caves and caverns, and all the way out to the corners of the universe. On Saturday, March 14, you can watch the film ‘Jason’s Box’ and meet the film’s protagonist, glaciologist Jason Box, as we talk about climate research in Greenland, the climate struggle in 2026, and civil disobedience as the last line of defense.
And on Sunday, March 15, we will show films that celebrate transnational cooperation. With the films ‘Intelligence Rising’ and ‘Techplomacy’, you can learn more about the democratic processes that are challenged every day by the development of artificial intelligence, but also get answers to how researchers, politicians, and other professionals are fighting for a better digital future. Or you can watch ‘The Peace Particle’, which celebrates science and its ability to bring nations together.
The SCIENCE program at CPH:DOX is presented in collaboration with the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, Videnskab.dk, DDSA, and made possible by the Lundbeck Foundation, the Leo Foundation, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
18:30
At the premiere of the film, meet the director Suki Chan in conversation with collaborator and participant in the film, neuroscientist and author Dr. Anil Seth.
21:00
Following the world premiere of 'Jason's Box, we invite you to a panel discussion on climate activism in Greenland and all the small actions we can take to avoid drowning in a feeling of powerlessness. Meet the film's protagonist and glaciologist, ...




