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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          Empire Bio

          Guldbergsgade 29F, 2200 København N

          Directions

          Public transport: The nearest metro station is Nørrebros Runddel. Empire is located in the heart of Nørrebro, and there are also many buses that stop nearby, such as 5C, 1A, 111M, and 350S.

          Parking: The City of Copenhagen has introduced parking ticket machines in Nørrebro as of March 19, 2007. Read more about the applicable rules here.

          Accessibility Guide

          At Empire Bio, wheelchair users are more than welcome. The cinema’s areas offer plenty of space and accessibility, from our entrance area to both the lounge and corridors on the 1st floor.

          Halls 1, 2, and 3 have a wheelchair platform in the middle of the front row.

          When you arrive at the cinema, you should contact the ticket office to arrange the necessary assistance to enter the halls.

          Accessible toilets are available in both the men’s and women’s restrooms.

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

          16:30

          Miyazaki – Spirit of Nature

          Leo Favier / France / 2024 / 82 min

          A fascinating tour of Japanese animation genius Hayao Miyazaki's imaginative universes, his 40-year career and not least his spirited view of nature and the world around us.

          17:00

          Sudan, Remember Us

          Hind Meddeb / France, Tunisia & Qatar / 2024 / 76 min

          They are young Sudanese yearning for freedom. Their revolution is poetic, driven by the power of words. As it intertwines their stories, the film reassembles fragments of a revolution, a battle pitting the voices of youth against the military's might.

          18:30

          + Talk: Gaza in focus: a conversation on experiencing the war from a distance

          After the film you can meet IMS Regional Director, Michael Irving Jensen, and Danish-Palestinian Reem Daniel, who has roots in the Gaza Strip. Together they will use the film and the stories from Gaza as a starting point and talk about experiencing the war from a distance.
          Language: English

          In the heart of Gaza, Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi brings together local filmmakers to document their own lives and stories.

          19:00

          The Shadow Scholars

          Eloise King / United Kingdom / 2024 / 98 min

          Thousands of young, highly educated Kenyans make a living ghostwriting papers for Western students. An exposé of a murky academic underworld that has become a billion-dollar business.

          21:15

          Trans Memoria

          Victoria Verseau / Sweden & France / 2024 / 72 min

          Gender affirming transition is portrayed with nerve and a deep sense of presence in a personal film diary where the ghosts of the past still haunt the present.

          Ol’ Dirty Bastard: A Tale of Two Dirtys

          Sam Pollard & Jason Pollard / United States / 2024 / 88 min

          The true story of the mad, brilliant rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard from the legendary Wu-Tang Clan, who was swallowed by the industry and left the world too soon.