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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          Dagmar Teatret

          Jernbanegade 2, 1612 København V

          Directions

          Public Transport: Dagmar Teateret is located very centrally. The nearest metro stations are Rådhuspladsen Station & Københavns Hovedbanegård. If you arrive by S-train, the closest stations are Vesterport Station & Københavns Hovedbanegård.

          Parking: At Q-Park Vesterport in Nyropsgade.

          Accessibility Guide

          Dagmar has 2 wheelchair spaces located in auditorium 1.

          Unfortunately, there are 2 sets of stairs to access the toilets, and no accessible toilets are available. All auditoriums are accessed via stairs. The seats in the auditoriums are 50 cm wide.

          Of course, CPH:DOX has a companion arrangement, so you can bring a companion for free to your desired screening. If you need a companion seat, simply contact tickets@cphdox.dk.

          21:15

          Always

          Deming Chen / United States, France & China / 2025 / World Premiere / 84 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.

          One to One: John & Yoko

          Kevin Macdonald & Sam Rice-Edwards / United Kingdom / 2025 / Danish Premiere / 100 min

          A lively and compelling account of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's first year in New York. A year of political and cultural turmoil culminating in Lennon’s only solo concert.