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CPH:DOX
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March 19 – 30, 2025

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Kunsthal Charlottenborg

Nyhavn 2, 1051 København K

Directions

Public transport: Kunsthalen Charlottenborg, the center of the festival, is located very centrally. Kunsthal Charlottenborg is close to several bus lines and a metro station, making it easy to take public transport to the art hall. You can use the following transport options: Metro: M1, M2, M3, M4 to Kongens Nytorv Metro Station Bus: 23, 26 to Kongens Nytorv

Parking: There are many different parking garages nearby, although none are very close. Therefore, we recommend arriving in another way to avoid the hassle.

There is one handicap parking space in the courtyard in front of Kunsthal Charlottenborg.

Accessibility Guide

CPH:DOX at Charlottenborg this year is designed by Aspekt Studio and Sylvester Struckmann, focusing on three main themes; Inclusivity, sustainability, and the body. Based on ideas from universal design, we, along with Bevica Fonden, have tried to make the setup more inclusive. In this year’s Social Cinema, there are more wheelchair spaces, a hearing loop, various types of seating, acoustic regulation, etc. As something completely new, a projection cube has been set up, where selected AV works are shown from floor to ceiling, and the audience can stand, sit, or lie down during the performance.

Inter:Active exhibition: There are two to three works that are not accessible. However, it is easy to get around, and the remaining works can be easily accessed.

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, just contact tickets@cphdox.dk.

09:30

A MORNING WITH ALEX GIBNEY

09:30 - 11:00 Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 / 90 min

+ Video

See the recording of the session until April 22 - For accredited guests only.

Alex Gibney's latest film, In Restless Dreams: The Music of Paul Simon (2023), presented at CPH:DOX, brings once again his storytelling talent to the music documentary genre. Join us for an in depth conversation about his work and creative processes.

11:30

FILM:MAKERS IN DIALOGUE: ALINA SIMONE & SHIORI ITO

11:30 - 13:00 Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 / 90 min

+ Video

See the recording of the session until April 22 - For accredited guests only.

Join us for a FILM:MAKERS IN DIALOGUE with journalist, filmmaker, activist and Time magazine most influential people (2020), Shiori Ito in conversation with author, documentary filmmaker and journalist (New York Times) Alina Simone.

12:00

14:00

SOCIETY: STORIES OF OUR LIFETIMES

14:00 - 17:30 Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 / 210 min

+ Video

See the recording of the session until April 22 - For accredited guests only.

The day is curated by Derren Lawford. Over the course of one afternoon the SOCIETY day will explore narratives. How do we tell stories and why?

RE:BUILDING NARRATIVES

14:00 - 17:30 Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 / 210 min

Join us at CPH:CONFERENCE 2024 for a three-day deep dive into documentary filmmaking. Connect with industry leaders and visionaries sharing experiences, insights, and strategies for fostering inclusivity and collaboration in the documentary ...

VIVA INDEPENDENT FEATURES DOCS

14:10 - 14:50 Tuesday 19th Mar 2024 / 40 min

16:00

4 film makers from across the many and varied LGBTQ+ community sit down to discuss and debate perhaps the two most important subjects – stories and money.

Hiding Saddam Hussein

Halkawt Mustafa / Norway & Iraq / 2023 / 96 min

The Iraqi farmer who kept Saddam Hussin hidden from 150,000 American soldiers in a hole in his garden tells his incredible story in his own words over the nine months he involuntarily hosted the dethroned dictator.

18:00

The Stimming Pool

The Neurocultures Collective, Benjamin Brown, Georgia Bradburn, Sam Chown-Ahern, Robin Elliott-Knowles, Lucy Walker & Steven Eastwood / United Kingdom / 2024 / World Premiere / 70 min

+ Event: 'Relaxed screening' with the neurodivergent film collective

At this special screening, you will not only meet the five directors of the neurodivergent collective behind 'The Stimming Pool' along with their co-director Steven Eastwood. You can also experience the screening as a 'relaxed screening' that takes into account all neurodivergent guests. There will be a little more light, a little lower volume - and everyone is welcome to move freely during the screening or sneak in and out of the theater as needed.

Created by a collective of neurodivergent filmmakers in an attempt to provide an alternative and artistic take on what it's like to live with neurodivergence in a chaotic world not made for those who are different.

19:00

Entropy + Sunspot + The Cloud People

Inuk Jørgensen, David Blandy, Iulian Furtuna, Iulian Furtuna & Marius Lena / Greenland, United Kingdom, France & Barbados / 72 min

Three short and fascinating films about science and celestial bodies.

20:30

While the Green Grass Grows

Peter Mettler / Switzerland & Canada / 2023 / 166 min

Q&A: Unfortunately director Peter Mettler has had to cancel his visit

A beautiful and enriching experience from one of the most original voices in documentary filmmaking, who has made his most personal film to date without lowering the philosophical altitude.

21:00

Burning Out

Saskia Gubbels / Netherlands / 2023 / International Premiere / 85 min

Dad humour is declared a thing of the past at a fire station in Amsterdam, where diversity must be promoted and employees must learn to interact with each other anew. A witty and human film about finding yourself in a time of cultural upheaval where fires still need to be put out.