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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

          Black Water

          Natxo Leuza / Spain / 2025 / World Premiere / 85 min

          + Talk: Flooding and urbanization in Bangladesh

          After the screening of 'Black Water', you can meet director Natxo Leuza in conversation with Sille Stidsen from Institute for Human Rights, activist Arjan Chakma and journalist at Globalnyt, Sven Johannesen, about the climate crisis, which always hits the poorest first.
          Language: English

          In southern Bangladesh, Lokhi and her family prepare to escape an extreme climate and flee to Dhaka - the fastest growing city in the world. A film about a future that is already a reality.

          Casa

          Caroline Benarrosh / France / 2025 / World Premiere / 85 min

          + Talk: A conversation about and with the designers of tomorrow

          Meet designer Sophia Khaled and trends forecaster Anna Gunvor Hyttel for a talk on the terms and conditions in the contemporary fashion industry - and where we are headed.
          Language: Danish

          At an alternative fashion school in the toughest suburb of Paris, the young fashion designers of the future give free rein to their wild creative dreams.

          17:00

          The Wolves Always Come at Night

          Gabrielle Brady / Australia, Mongolia & Germany / 2024 / 96 min

          Magnificent and cinematic docu-western set in Mongolia, where a young shepherd couple and their four children fight an epic battle against the elements to stay in the world they know.

          19:00

          Sanatorium

          Gar O'Rourke / Ireland, Ukraine & France / 2025 / World Premiere / 90 min

          At a colossal ex-Soviet wellness center in Odessa, both patients and staff search for health, happiness and love while the war echoes through the lime green corridors.

          Viktor

          Olivier Sarbil / Denmark, Ukraine, France & United States / 2024 / 89 min

          A deaf war photographer defends his country against invasion with the camera as a weapon. A visionary film from Ukraine with a subjective sound design by the team behind 'Sound of Metal'.

          21:00

          Coexistence, My Ass!

          Amber Fares / United States & France / 2025 / 95 min

          Q&A in presence of director Amber Fares

          With humor as her weapon of choice, Israeli comedian Noam Shuster Eliassi has provoked strong reactions with her mission for peace. A goal that suddenly needs to be defended like never before.

          Unanimal

          Sally Jacobson & Tuva Bjork / Sweden & France / 2025 / World Premiere / 72 min

          + Debate: Is it time to critically question humans' relationship with animals and nature?

          After the film, researchers and artists, including professor of gender studies, Nina Lykke (Lindköbing University), discuss humans' complex relationship with animals and nature in modern society.
          Language: English

          An imaginative and philosophical film about the relationship between humans and animals, with Isabella Rossellini as narrator. Innovative, absurdly witty and with a genuinely creative spirit.