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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.

          09:45

          Tracing Light

          Thomas Riedelsheimer / Germany & United Kingdom / 2024 / 99 min

          Thought-provoking and cinematic exploration of the most fascinating natural phenomenon of all: Light. Art and science join forces to illuminate the indescribable and create a space of mystery, magic and sensuality.

          12:00

          When The Phone Rang

          Iva Radivojević / Serbia & United States / 2024 / 73 min

          + Talk: Storytelling through art

          How can art portray topics such as identity, heritage, and memories? After the screening of Serbian filmmaker Iva Radivojević’s When the Phone Rang, author Celine Szabó and visual artist Jeannette Ehlers are invited for a conversation on art’s ability to tell stories. Moderated by Ingrid Baraka from the podcast A Seat At The Table, they will explore how art forms like sculpture, performance, and literature can address questions of the past, heritage, and belonging. Through their personal and artistic perspectives, they will examine how art not only communicates but also challenges and enriches our understanding of culture and history, creating space for reflection and change.
          Language: Danish

          Memories of ex-Yugoslavia meet autofiction in a critically acclaimed film about an 11-year-old girl who receives a series of mysterious phone calls that change her life. 

          14:30

          A Family

          Christine Angot / France / 2024 / 82 min

          Controversial and confrontational film debut from French author Christine Angot who confronts past abuse and the family that covered it up. A merciless film with a belligerent willpower.

          Moria Six

          Jennifer Mallmann / Germany / 2024 / International Premiere / 82 min

          + Talk: Meet rights expert Peter Vedel (Institute for Human Rights) and documentary filmmaker Michael Graversen

          After the film, Michael Graversen talks about his own experiences making a film about the Moria camp in Greece and talks with rights expert Peter Vedel (Institute for Human Rights) about the loss of humanity in politics.
          Language: English

          Six young refugees are convicted of the Moria camp fire in Lesbos after a questionable trial. A look at a justice system where justice itself is only one interest among many.

          17:15

          Walls – akinni inuk

          Nina Paninnguaq Skydsbjerg & Sofie Rørdam / Greenland / 2025 / World Premiere / 72 min

          Two strong Greenlandic women are united by a shared traumatic past and a chaotic present - one behind bars, the other behind a cool facade. A moving journey for justice, freedom and a second chance at life.

          19:00

          Silent Observers

          Eliza Petkova / Bulgaria & Germany / 2024 / 95 min

          A dark and deeply original film about superstition in a Bulgarian village where the bewitched farm animals are silent witnesses to a human tragicomedy. Documentary meets folk horror with a wry sense of humor.

          About a Hero

          Piotr Winiewicz / Denmark / 2024 / 84 min

          A hallucinatory crime mystery where an AI version of legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog must solve a suspicious death - all based on a script written by an AI.

          21:15

          Lowland Kids

          Sandra Winther / Denmark & United States / 2025 / World Premiere / 92 min

          The waters are rising in the American South. Two young people watch the only world they know disappear before their eyes in a sensuous film about leaving childhood behind.

          Caught by the Tides

          Zhang-Ke Jia / China / 2024 / 111 min

          Hailed as one of the best films of the year since its premiere at Cannes. Chinese auteur Jia Zhang-ke is back with a poetic masterpiece shot over 20 years as a woman searches for her missing husband.