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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.

          12:00

          Men of War

          Jen Gatien & Billy Corben / United States & Canada / 2024 / European Premiere / 103 min

          Reality surpasses fiction in a real-life action movie about a former US soldier's failed coup d'état in Venezuela - told in incredible detail by the man himself.

          We Live Here

          Zhanana Kurmasheva / Kazakhstan / 2025 / World Premiere / 80 min

          On a desolate former nuclear test site, three generations confront the haunting legacy of the past as they fight for survival and hope in a world on the brink of destruction.

          14:00

          Flophouse America

          Monica Strømdahl / Norway, Netherlands & United States / 2025 / World Premiere / 80 min

          A 12-year-old boy defies his parents' alcohol abuse and finds glimmers of hope in an unexpected tragedy, in a heartbreaking film from the desperate flip side of America.

          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.

          16:00

          My Dear Theo

          Alisa Kovalenko / Poland, Czech Republic & Ukraine / 2025 / World Premiere / 98 min

          In a series of letters to her young son, a mother, soldier and filmmaker documents her thoughts from the Ukrainian frontline. A deeply moving and existential film of unimaginable courage.

          18:30

          The Lions By The River Tigris

          Zaradasht Ahmed / Norway & Netherlands / 2025 / World Premiere / 92 min

          + Talk: Mosul after ISIS and the culture lost in war

          After the film, we invite director Zaradasht Ahmed and researcher Marie Elisabeth Berg Christensen (University of Copenhagen) to a conversation about protecting cultural heritage during armed conflict.
          Language: English

          Cultural heritage is the invisible casualty of any war. ISIS left Mosul in ruins after liberation. Today, a fisherman, a musician and a collector struggle to preserve what remains of the city's soul.

          19:00

          Fantastic Family

          Nicoline Skotte / Denmark / 2025 / World Premiere / 85 min

          + Debate: How can one best navigate a divorce? Conversation with author Emilie Stein Thorsen

          After the film screening, we invite you to a conversation with journalist and author Emilie Stein Thorsen, who is behind the divorce book 'Generation 7/7' and who will contribute with her experience and knowledge about how divorces can affect children in distress.
          Language: Danish

          A young director returns to a family trauma buried deep in the soil of her father’s garden. But what do you do when no one in the family agrees on what actually happened? A courageous film with creative energy and the will to bring the past to light.

          21:15

          GEN_

          Gianluca Matarrese / France, Italy & Switzerland / 2025 / 103 min

          In a public hospital in Milan, the progressive Dr. Maurizio Bini gives advice to childless couples and transgender people. But his stubborn fight for his patients' rights faces political opposition.