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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Empire Bio

          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:
          All cinemas participating in CPH:DOX offer a companion policy. This means that a person with a disability who requires assistance can bring a companion free of charge upon presentation of a valid companion card. Companions must be at least 14 years old, as recommended by the Danish Disability Organizations.
          If you have purchased a wheelchair-accessible ticket, the companion seat is automatically included.
          If you have a disability requiring a companion but do not need a wheelchair, we recommend purchasing two tickets and then submitting the Companion Form to receive a refund for the companion ticket.

          12:00

          The Cycle of Love

          Orlando von Einsiedel / United Kingdom & Sweden / 2025 / European Premiere / 98 min

          + BABYBIO: Baby friendly screening

          This screening is aimed for new parents who can bring their baby along.

          A young Indian man cycles 10,000 km from Delhi to Sweden to find the love of his life. An epic adventure film and an incredible but true story – and one of the biggest romantic hits of the year.

          + BABYBIO: Baby friendly screening

          This screening is aimed for new parents who can bring their baby along

          The Norwegian-American author recounts her life journey from her and her husband Paul Auster's beautiful home in New York. A beautiful and sincere film about choosing a life of literature and art.

          16:30

          Time and Water

          Sara Dosa / United States & Iceland / 2026 / 90 min

          Q&A in presence of director Sara Dosa and producers Shane Boris, Jameka Autry & Elijah Stevens

          Iceland's ancient landscapes are changing, and for author Andri Snær Magnason, the deep changes are about more than ice. A thoughtful and existential film from the director of ‘Fire of Love’.

          The Lives of My Father

          Magnus Skatvold / Norway / 2026 / International Premiere / 86 min

          He thought his Norwegian father was a journalist. In reality, he was a CIA spy who fired AK-47s in the Kuwaiti desert and infiltrated cocaine laboratories in Colombia. It is time to face the truth, and it's stranger than fiction.

          17:00

          The world-renowned author, who survived a brutal assassination attempt, confronts his past in a deeply personal account of the struggle for freedom of expression by Oscar-winner Alex Gibney.

          18:45

          What is wrong with the representation debate in film? The Soulfuls sets the stage for a panel discussion where filmmakers from the network explore why the debate often goes round in circles.

          19:00

          A Sweetness from Nowhere

          Ester Bergsmark / Sweden & Norway / 2026 / World Premiere / 86 min

          A performative and visually explosive film, where lived experiences take shape in a constant state of becoming.

          King Hamlet

          Elvira Lind / United States & Denmark / 2025 / International Premiere / 89 min

          + Q&A in presence of director Elvira Lind

          This screening is presented in collaboration with Soundvenue and the conversation will be moderated by film editor Jacob Ludvigsen.

          Filmmaker Elvira Linds returns with a deeply personal portrait of her husband, actor Oscar Isaac, who is facing the most difficult role of his life.

          21:15

          The battle for the earthly remains of Indigenous peoples is both bureaucratic and spiritual in a highly topical film by two members of the New Red Order artist collective.

          Black holes. The birth of the internet. The potential destruction of the universe. The world's largest scientific experiment at CERN opens a Pandora's box of new discoveries and unforeseen problems.

          Three short films about resistance, survival and the emotional temperature of political struggle: 'The Revolution Against Death', 'Fahrenheit' and '7 Summers'.