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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.

12:00

Night of the Coyotes

Clara Trischler / Germany & Austria / 2024 / World Premiere / 78 min

To avoid becoming a ghost town, a Mexican village invents a role-playing game that offers tourists the chance to experience an authentic illegal migration across the US border, complete with gangsters and border police.

13:00

No Other Land

Rachel Szor, Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra & Hamdan Bilal / Palestine / 2024 / International Premiere / 95 min

+ The Youth Editorial Group: Palestine in focus

Gain new perspectives on Palestine and Israel when the Youth Editorial organises a double event with two film screenings to highlight the situation. After the first film, Ungdomsredaktionen will host a panel discussion on activism for Palestine in a Danish context. In Denmark, we are currently seeing a huge wave of solidarity with the Palestinian people. The situation in both Gaza and the West Bank is critical, but for the Palestinian people, the circumstances are far from unfamiliar. Moderator Nadeen Aiche, political science student and former chairperson of Mino Denmark, together with Birke Friedländer Jessing, anthropologist & PhD student, who is also a member of the activist group "Jews For Just Peace" and Elijah Kashmir, queer rapper who has worked with Palestinian activism activism through art and music, open up the topic with their own reflections and give an insight into what activism can look like behind the scenes.

The alliance between a young Palestinian activist in the occupied West Bank and an Israeli journalist provides a unique and human insight into a decades-old conflict, as the two fight against the forced expulsion of the Masafer Yatta community. A film created by a Palestinian-Israeli collective.

14:00

15:00

Sound and film art on innovative wavelengths in a work that explores the function and iconic value of the siren in a time of overlapping natural and man-made disasters. A participatory piece with contributions from 20 different sound artists.

16:00

Bye Bye Tiberias

Lina Soualem / France, Palestine, Belgium & Qatar / 2023 / 82 min

+ Youth Editorial Group: Palestine in Focus

Gain new perspectives on Palestine and Israel when the Youth Editorial hosts a double event with two film screenings to highlight the situation. Do you want to know more about how Danes/Palestinians are feeling right now? Based on 'Bye Bye Tiberias' and its focus on having a homeland far away, the CPH:DOX's Youth Editorial will host a panel discussion. Manila Ghafuri, chairperson of Rapolitics, will moderate the conversation between Natasha Al-Hariri, project manager at Trygfonden, and Nidal Abu Arif, journalist, both with a Palestinian background. They will talk about generational trauma, deprivation of a homeland and, of course, how it feels to follow the current situation in Palestine from a distance. Before the film, we serve a free refreshment from To Øl.
Language: Danish

Four generations of Palestinian women give vivid and moving accounts of their relationship with their homeland, their hometown of Tiberias, and the resistance that has been passed down from mother to daughter.

17:00

The unlikely but close friendship of two elderly women brings to life a cinematic poem about courage and resistance during wartime, while a young man and his team of volunteers struggle to get people away from the frontline in Eastern Ukraine.

18:00

19:00

This is Ballroom

Juru ‎ & Vitã ‎ / Brazil / 2024 / World Premiere / 94 min

An upbeat tribute to the Brazilian ballroom scene, where LGBTQ+ and non-white people create the creative space they are not allowed in a repressive society.

In the Rearview

Maciek Hamela / Poland, France & Ukraine / 2023 / 84 min

From a simple and minimalistic setup, an entire universe of human stories emerges as a Polish director shuttles to the Ukrainian border to rescue fleeing families from the country.

21:00

Night of Nights

Truman / United States / 2024 / World Premiere / 86 min

A nocturnal and semi-surrealistic science fiction portrait of life in two Asian megacities after 2020, shot at night with an hypnotic intensity and with the lens pointing to the future.