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CPH:DOX
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March 19 – 30, 2025

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DFI / Cinemateket

Gothersgade 55, 1123 København K

Directions

Public transport: Cinemateket is located very close to Nørreport Station, making it super easy to reach by public transport. You can arrive by bus, S-train, or metro.

Furthermore, Cinemateket is only 850 m away, within walking distance from the festival’s center, Kunsthal Charlottenborg.

Parking: The nearest parking garages are located at Adelgade 5-7, Jeudan Parking Gammel Mønt 1-3

Accessibility Guide

Halls Asta and Carl have access for one wheelchair.

There is step-free access for wheelchair users through the entrance to the courtyard at Landemærket 26. In the courtyard, there is also a handicap parking space.

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

12:30

Trans Hero

Sol Amanda Wendel & Evo Smilla S. Sidney / Denmark / 2024 / World Premiere / 54 min

Charli, Nya, Chris, Alia and Milo are children. They tell their own stories in their own voices about being between genders - surrounded by family and love.

13:00

Being Ola

Ragnhild Noest Bergem / Norway / 2023 / 72 min

Q&A: Meet the director & the protagonist

Heartwarming and life-affirming Norwegian coming-of-age story about the intellectually disabled man Ola, his deeply felt friendship with Danish Lasse and the need for all people to belong. 

15:30

Democracy Noir

Connie Field / United States, Germany & Denmark / 2024 / World Premiere / 113 min

+ Talk: Meet the award-winning director

Join award-winning director, Connie Field, in conversation after the premiere of her latest film 'Democracy Noir'. Hear about the influence Victor Orbán has had in Hungary and Europe, as well as Field's thoughts on making the film and getting even closer to Orbán. Before the film, we offer a free beer (w/o alcohol) from To Øl.

Three brave women are fighting to expose the corruption and incremental destruction of democracy in Viktor Orbán's Hungary - a white nationalist regime that is the envy of authoritarian movements around the world. 

16:45

Stephen

Melanie Manchot / United Kingdom / 2023 / International Premiere / 78 min

+ Premiere with a non-alcoholic G&T

In the spirit of the film, the British Embassy offers a glass of non-alcoholic gin & tonic at Asta Bar after the screening of the film.

A young actor in rehab is cast as a gambler in a crime thriller based on a film from 1901. Realities are layered in a British visual artist's performative film about the risk - and freedom - of letting go of yourself and becoming someone else.

18:30

The Flats

Alessandra Celesia / France, United Kingdom, Ireland & Belgium / 2024 / World Premiere / 114 min

Q&A: Meet the director

A run-down Belfast housing estate becomes a haunted inner landscape in a dark, cinematic film where the echoes of the conflict in Northern Ireland still reverberate in the corridors. An aging man on his final, existential mission confronts the ghosts of the past.

21:00

A Century in Sound

Nicholas Dwyer & Tu Neill / Japan & New Zealand / 2024 / World Premiere / 101 min

Q&A: Meet the director

A meditative atour of three different, fascinating and distinctive Japanese listening cafés that offer an immersive, musical sanctuary amidst the chaotic streets of Tokyo.

Thank You Very Much

Alex Braverman / United States / 2023 / 99 min

Q&A: Meet the director

Andy Kaufman was the favourite comedian of all the other comedians. The story of his life is an endlessly fascinating and entertaining trip through the mind of a brilliant, tragic and extreme human being with an unsurpassed sense of humour.