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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Dagmar Teatret

          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.

          Companion:
          All cinemas participating in CPH:DOX offer a companion policy. This means that a person with a disability who requires assistance can bring a companion free of charge upon presentation of a valid companion card. Companions must be at least 14 years old, as recommended by the Danish Disability Organizations.
          If you have purchased a wheelchair-accessible ticket, the companion seat is automatically included.
          If you have a disability requiring a companion but do not need a wheelchair, we recommend purchasing two tickets and then submitting the Companion Form to receive a refund for the companion ticket.

          12:00

          Holding Liat

          Brandon Kramer / United States / 2025 / 97 min

          The winner of last year's Berlinale award for best documentary is a complex portrait of how a Jewish family's tragedy on October 7 turns into a pawn in a geopolitical game.

          14:00

          Tutu

          Sam Pollard / United Kingdom / 2026 / 101 min

          A historical and inspiring portrait of South African Nobel Prize winner and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who rallied an entire generation in the fight against apartheid.

          16:15

          Waking Hours

          Filippo Foscarini & Federico Camamrata / Italy / 2025 / 78 min

          Smugglers transport people across the border to Europe during an endless, sleepless night. A cinematic film shot in pitch darkness, which should be experienced in the cinema at all costs.

          Cambodian Beer Dreams

          Laurits Nansen / Denmark, Sweden & France / 2026 / World Premiere / 80 min

          What happens to people, ethics, and morals when alcohol and capitalism are unleashed in a poor and corrupt country with few restrictions? One man takes up the fight against a corrupt system.

          80 Angry Journalists

          András Földes & Anna Kis / Hungary, Germany, Czech Republic, Denmark & Norway / 2026 / 94 min

          When Hungary’s largest newsroom collapses under political pressure, one journalist keeps filming, capturing the inside story of a collective stand for press freedom in an increasingly authoritarian state.

          18:00

          Double Trouble

          Emilia Śniegoska / Poland & Germany / 2025 / 70 min

          What do you get when you leave two aging Polish widows and inseparable soul mates in each other's loving company in a village in Romania? Double trouble!

          19:00

          Qajaq Man

          Joe Derrick / Norway, Denmark & Greenland / 2026 / World Premiere / 67 min

          A British chef paddles 3,000 kilometers along Greenland's west coast, surviving on nature's bounty and discovering the power of community in a country surrounded by geopolitical tensions.

          Mountain of Gold

          Roland Edzard / Belgium & France / 2025 / 85 min

          With dollar signs in their eyes, gold miners venture into a barren desert landscape, driven by dreams of wealth and a different life. An intense documentary thriller about the gold rush in Niger.

          A Life Illuminated

          Tasha Van Zandt / United States / 2025 / European Premiere / 89 min

          On an expedition in the deep sea with marine biologist Dr. Edie Widder, who is on a mission to document the luminescent life forms that live in the dark - a sight no one has ever seen on film before.

          21:00

          In-I In Motion

          Juliette Binoche / France / 2025 / 127 min

          Juliette Binoche visits CPH:DOX with her debut film as director: An intimate film about the demanding creative process of developing a dance performance with herself on stage.

          Czech festival hit about two ageing twins with revolutionary blood in their veins who have created a world for themselves on a farm outside of society. But now their bond is starting to unravel.

          Fantasy

          Isabel Pagliai / France / 2025 / 79 min

          Sexuality, the body, and dark desires are the driving forces in a truly original French hybrid film about a young woman who loses a notebook containing all her inner secrets.