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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          Grand Teatret

          Grand Teatret
          Mikkel Bryggers Gade 8
          1460 København K

          Directions

          Public Transport: Grand Teatret is very close to both the main train station and the city hall. Therefore, there are many options for public transportation. Both the Metro, bus, and S-train will bring you very close to the cinema.

          Parking: As we are located in the city center, there are limited parking options. Therefore, we recommend arriving by bike, public transport or on foot.

          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.

          Accessibility Guide

          The venue is not accessible for wheelchair users.

          Accessible Floors: The floors of the venue are not accessible.

          Accessible Restrooms: There are no accessible restrooms in the venue. 

          If you require any further information regarding accessibility, please contact tickets@cphdox.dk.

          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.

          16:40

          Fire, Water, Earth, Air

          Ewa Cederstam, Janne Lindgren, Rógvi Rasmussen & Phie Ambo / Denmark, Sweden, Norway & Faroe Islands / 2026 / World Premiere / 85 min

          Q&A with directors Phie Ambo, Ewa Cederstam, Janne Lindgren, and Rógvi Rasmussen

          Four stories from the Nordic region paint a picture of a changing natural world, where the elements rage and where being prepared proves to be much more than sandbags and fire extinguishers.

          19:15

          The Patriarch

          Andrea Storm Henriksen / Denmark / 2026 / World Premiere / 55 min

          Q&A in presence of director Andrea Storm Henriksen, renowned producer and protagonist Peter Aalbæk, and his two daughters Hedvig and Sigrid

          Danish film producer Peter Aalbæk is a self-proclaimed patriarch. Now his daughters are sending him to therapy—but can he really change? A loving, funny, and merciless portrait of a threatened species.

          21:15

          Below the Clouds

          Gianfranco Rosi / Italy / 2025 / 115 min

          In the shadow of Vesuvius, Italian maestro Gianfranco Rosi follows the everyday lives of the Neapolitans. The final film in the award-winning Italy trilogy, told in sublime black-and-white images.