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CPH:DOX
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March 19 – 30, 2025

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Pressen, Politikens Hus

Vestervoldgade 33, 1785 København V

Directions

Public transport: Pressen Politikens Hus has a central location right by Rådhuspladsen. It is easy to get there by metro, S-train, train, and bus. The nearest stations are Rådhuspladsen Station and Hovedbanegården.

Parking: There is limited parking around Rådhuspladsen, so we recommend arriving by public transport, bicycle, or on foot.

Accessibility Guide

At Pressen, it is easy attend a DOX screening, and we do not have a limited number of wheelchair spaces. We would appreciate being informed if you arrive in a wheelchair, so please notify us at tickets@cphdox.dk, and we will assist you upon arrival.

You need to enter through Politiken’s main entrance and take an elevator down to Pressen. We will ensure assistance upon your arrival.

Companion: Of course, CPH:DOX has a companion policy, allowing you to bring a companion for free to your desired screening. If you require a companion seat, simply contact tickets@cphdox.dk.

11:00

The Many Lives of Édouard Louis

François Caillat / France / 2023 / 72 min

+ Event: Asta Olivia Nordenhof on literature's critique of capitalism

Bodily transformations, physical manifestations and bodies in social boxes and classes. Who creates our identity? And what is our authentic self? For this screening, we have invited author Asta Olivia Nordenhof ('Djævlebogen' and 'Penge på lommen') to read aloud from her own works and talk about the roles we create for ourselves and the roles that society creates for us. The conversation will be moderated by Jonas Vase from Politiken.
Language: Danish

One of the most important contemporary writers invites us on a personal stroll through the past he has come to terms with in his autobiographical novels. Class, culture, sexuality, identity and education: Édouard Louis speaks from experience.

14:00

I Shall Not Hate

Tal Barda / Canada & France / 2024 / World Premiere / 95 min

A Canadian-Palestinian doctor's mission of tolerance and forgiveness is put to the ultimate test when he loses his three daughters. Meet a Nobel-nominated bestselling author from Gaza whose greatest adversary is hate itself.

17:00

Hollywoodgate

Ibrahim Nash'at / Germany & United States / 2023 / 91 min

A filmmaker makes a pact with the devil and risks his life to tag along when the Taliban take over an abandoned US military base in Afghanistan. An unforgettable and chilling insight into a radically alien mentality.

20:00

Your Fat Friend

Jeanie Finlay / United Kingdom & United States / 2023 / 96 min

+ Debate: Welcome to the fat body! A reckoning with society's fatphobia

What is fatphobia, how does it arise in society and what is the way to change our negative view of our own and other people's bodies? Join us for a debate about society's lack of space for fat people. Joining the panel are fat activist Dina Amlund, creative DEI consultant and founder of The Soulfuls, Aram Ostadian-Binai, and visual artist Tore Hallas, who works with fatness and queerness in his art and also has the short film 'You are Closer to God When You Do Not Indulge' in this year's programme. The conversation will be moderated by debate editor at Politiken, Kirstine Dons Christensen. Presented in collaboration with The Soulfuls.
Language: English

A humorous, personal and highly educational manifesto about being fat in a world designed for thin people. Based on the iconic texts and activist Aubrey Gordon, and on six years of lived experience from anonymous blogger to best-selling author.