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Monday
23
Science is Culture
Tuesday
24
Art, Technology and Change: The Descent of Man
Wednesday
25
Tackling Disruption: Industry, Platforms, Audiences
Thursday
26
Making Media Matter when the World is on Fire
Friday
27
Documenting the Future
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Programme 2020
Sections & Themes 2020
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Opening film: The Fight for Greenland
Kenneth Sorento
Denmark, Greenland, Norway
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98
min
The young generation of Greenlanders are divided about the question of independence. Faced with an uncertain future, new times are coming for the world's largest island.
VR:Emergency
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36
min
Crisis is imminent in this program where dried-up lakes, antarctic glaciers, and space travel make us appreciate the urgency of taking care of our shared home.
VR:Mortal
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32
min
Come face to face with your own mortality as these two pieces delve into sickness and the challenges of growing old.
VR:Omni
Ai Weiwei
United Kingdom, Germany
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50
min
Ai Weiwei continues telling us urgent stories of displacement in this, his first, virtual reality artwork.
VR:Toxic
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25
min
Two moving VR-pieces explore human's will to survive in poisoned environments.
143 Sahara Street
Hassen Ferhani
Algeria, France
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100
min
One of this year's surprise hits in the festival world is the charming and multi-award-winning Algerian film about a woman who runs a café in the Sahara desert.
1900
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60
min
The critically acclaimed side-project of the drummer of Bob Hund, Christian Gabels, features minimalist sound collages created on analogue recording equipment.
25 Years of Crunchy Frog + Felix in Wonderland
Palle Demant + Marie Losier
Danmark; Frankrig, Tyskland
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80
min
Two films that celebrate musical creativity. Experience the German synth genius Felix Kubin in action with a festive short about Crunchy Frog’s 25th anniversary.
360° VR Space Safari
Peter Fisher, Niels Rahr
Denmark
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5
min
Astronauts often experience the “overview effect”. It’s the moment when they first see planet Earth, as a vulnerable dot in the universe needing our protection.
45 Seconds of Laughter
Tim Robbins
USA
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95
min
With the actor Tim Robbins as director, hardcore criminals find new faith in themselves and each other in a film about theatre as therapy.
A Colombian Family
Tanja Wol Sørensen
Denmark
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80
min
A mother and daughter confront the past after years of civil war, but end in the difficult dilemma between reconciliation and political ideals.
A Gift from God
Jørgen Lorentzen, Nefise Özkal Lorentzen
Norway
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60
min
Erdogan's Turkey under the surface in an in-depth and highly topical film about power and international politics.
A New Beginning
Ala'A Mohsen
Denmark, Norway
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78
min
The arrival as Syrian refugees in Norway turns into a new beginning with challenges for a Syrian man and his young son.
A Sarcophagus for a Queen
Pavel Štingl
Czech Republic
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80
min
Bjørn Nørgaard and a team of Czech glass artists in the demanding process of creating a grave monument for Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik.
A Shape of Things to Come
Lisa Marie Malloy, J.P. Sniadecki
United States
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77
min
A sensory and cinematic work from the Sonoran Desert in the southern US, where a man lives in a lonely pact with a brutal nature and in the shadow of the apocalypse.
A Song Called Hate
Anna Hildur
Iceland
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91
min
The Icelandic band Hatari is used to provoking everyone and everything, but at the Eurovision Song Contest in Israel they have the opportunity to call out the whole world – that is if they want to.
A Swedish Love Story
Roy Andersson
Sweden
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115
min
Se (or re-see) Roy Andersson's fantastic film about Swedish youth in the 1970s and about a young couple's adventure during a warm summer.
A Writer Named Tove
Peter Lopes Andersson, Sami Saif
Denmark
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38
min
A mosaic portrait of Tove Ditlevsen. The self-confident and outspoken author, and the fragile woman behind the books.
A Year Forever
Pauline Merrildgaard
Denmark
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54
min
In a roller-coaster of large and small moments, we are invited inside a magical boyhood universe during a decisive year at a boarding school for lower secondary students.
A Year Forever + What the Sea Forget
Pauline Merrildgaard + Martin Johannsen
Danmark + Danmark
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66
min
We are invited to experience a roller-coaster of large and small moments in the magical universe of teenage boys during a decisive year at boarding school. Shown with the short film ‘What the Sea Forget’.
ASK WHY TALKS – Fighting for Fair Elections
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140
min
Director Sam Soko, Camillia Nielsson and Bent Nicolajsen in conversation following the screening of SOFTIE
ASK WHY TALKS – Freedom of Choice
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140
min
Stinne Bech (Amnesty) and Mette Marie Yde (Danner) in conversation following the screening of SAUDI RUNAWAY
ASK WHY TALKS – Freedom of Speech
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120
min
Grete Faremo (UNOPS) and Anders Krab-Johansen (Berlingske Media) in conversation following the screening of WE HOLD THE LINE
Acasa, My Home
Radu Ciorniciuc
Romania, Germany, Finland
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85
min
A Romani family living in a marshland outside Bucharest is forcibly rehoused to the city, in a lively and touching audience favourite of a film.
Actress + Young Paint (Live AI/AV)
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120
min
A unique digital duet between a man and a machine, when Actress explores the creative potential of artificial intelligence with the AI character Young Paint.
Adolescentes
Sébastien Lifshitz
France
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135
min
Five years in the lives of two young French girls. Friendships, love, early adult life – a virtuoso documentary 'Girlhood' about making the right choices.
After the Fallout
Sam Wolson, Dominic Nahr
USA, Switzerland
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13
min
‘After the Fallout’ follows people navigating life in Fukushima and the new world that has been created since the 2011 disaster.
Aleksi Perälä vs. Alice Topsøe-Jensen + support: Deb Foam
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120
min
The electronic composer and young VJ artist invites us to an audiovisual evening with microtonal and crystalline vibrations.
All I Can Say
Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, Colleen Hennessy, Shannon Hoon
USA
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101
min
The lead singer Shannon Hoon from Blind Melon documented his life on VHS tapes right until his death. A unique (self-)portrait and a time capsule of 90s culture.
American Rapstar
Justin Staple
United States
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73
min
Facial tattoos, prescription drug abuse, rebellious punk energy and early death. The story of SoundCloud rap and the world around the music.
An Evening with Edward Snowden
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150
min
An Evening with Werner Herzog
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100
min
Meet the German filmmaker in a conversation about his life's opus, ecstatic truth and about making films in the intersection between reality and fiction.
An Evening with the Climate Movement
—
min
Special screening of 'Now' and debate with representatives of Fridays for Future, Extinction Rebellion and the Green Students' Movement.
An Evening with the Digital Privacy Movement
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150
min
A special screening of 'The Social Dilemma' and a debate about surveillance capitalism – and about how we take back control of our private lives.
An Evening with the Muslim Women's Movement
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150
min
Special screening of 'Saudi Runaway' followed by a conversation with representatives from the Danish Muslim Women's Movement.
Andrey Tarkovsky: A Cinema Prayer
Andrey A. Tarkovsky
Russia, Italy, Sweden
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97
min
The brilliant Russian filmmaker's life and work, told by himself through uncovered recordings and phenomenal footage.
Areum Married
Areum Parkkang
South Korea
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86
min
The form is lo-fi and personal like a diary in the Korean Areum's captivating film about gender roles, bodies and femininity, with her own family life as the raw material.
Attacked – the Copenhagen Shootings
Nils Giversen
Danmark
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118
min
Preview screening with subsequent debate about radicalisation and prevention with a panel of experts in the field.
Ayouni
Yasmin Fedda
United Kingdom, Qatar
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75
min
The families of two missing civilian activists in Syria speak out in a film, which uses words to give the invisible victims of the war a face.
Aznavour By Charles
Marc Di Dominico
France
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75
min
A cinematic self-portrait of one of France's most iconic artists, shot by the man himself over a period of 70 years.
Being Eriko
Jannik Splidsboel
Denmark, Norway
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73
min
From Japan to Copenhagen, and from the sophisticated to the grotesque. Opposites meet in the Japanese pianist Eriko Makimura, who now has to break with her past.
Being a Human Person
Fred Scott
Sweden, United Kingdom
—
min
The world premiere of a portrait film about the singular Swedish film artist Roy Andersson, created in his spirit.
Bitter Love
Jerzy Sladkowski
Sweden, Finland, Poland
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86
min
Bittersweet and tragicomic film from a Russian cruise ship of the cheaper kind, where everyone is looking for love – and luckily find it.
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets
Turner Ross, Bill Ross
USA
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98
min
Last orders at a bar in Las Vegas before it closes. The last moments of an American microcosm, masterfully portrayed by the Ross brothers.
Blow It to Bits
Lech Kowalski
France
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109
min
A protest of French workers against the closure of their factory turns into a rebellion against an invisible enemy: globalisation.
Bring Down the Walls
Phil Collins
USA, Germany
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87
min
Pumping house music meets political activism at a club in New York, where former convicts find new hope.
CPH:CONFERENCE – Documenting the Future
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360
min
CPH:CONFERENCE – Science is Culture
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420
min
CPH:CONFERENCE – Art, Technology and Change: The Descent of Man
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420
min
CPH:CONFERENCE – Making Media Matter when the World is on Fire
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420
min
CPH:CONFERENCE – Tackling Disruption: Industry, Platforms, Audiences
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420
min
Capital in the 21st Century
Justin Pemberton
France, New Zealand
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103
min
A film version of Thomas Piketty's best-seller from 2014 has not become less relevant since the book was first published. 700 pages of razor-sharp conclusions in just 100 minutes!
Care(less) 2
Lindsay Seers, Keith Sargent
United Kingdom
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16
min
‘Care(less) 2’ addresses the attitudes toward the elderly by exploring the possibilities of VR.
Caught in the Net
Vít Klusák, Barbora Chalupová
Czech Republic, Slovakia
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100
min
A controversial experiment with three young women on social media documents the sickening reality that many children face on the internet.
Cemetery
Carlos Casas
France, United Kingdom, Poland, Uzbekistan
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85
min
An elephant cemetery in Sri Lanka is the goal of a dark and trippy journey through the jungle, like an 80s action film in slow motion and on magic mushrooms.
Chained (Agora II)
Yorgos Avgeropoulos
Greece, Germany
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90
min
Five years in the corridors of power in Greece, which for years struggled with economic meltdown and political extremism.
Chassol
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60
min
An audiovisual performance based on Leonard Cohen's life and work by the French composer, who has worked with Frank Ocean and Solange.
Citizen K
Alex Gibney
USA, United Kingdom
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125
min
From oligarch to icon for the democracy movement. A political thriller from Russia with Mikhail Khodorkovsky in the lead role.
Citizen Science #1: The Debater
Harry Spitzer, Joshua Davis
USA
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80
min
What happens when AI stops playing games?
Citizen Science #2: Kaspar
Piotr Winiewicz
Denmark, The Netherlands
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90
min
Can artificial intelligence create art and edit a documentary in real time? See for yourself, when we make an attempt and follow it up with a panel discussion.
Citizen Science #3: Me & My Robot
Mark Decena
Germany, Thailand, Japan, Russia, Philippines, United States, China, Canada, Honduras
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120
min
Young people from all over the world meet for the World Robot Olympiad in Thailand. Meet some of them live, when we host a film screening, debate and workshop at CPH:DOX.
Climate Symphony
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75
min
With live visuals and musicians from the Danish Chamber Orchestra, artists Leah Borromeo, Jamie Perera and Katharine Round re-imagine the Anthropocene as a four part symphony composed from climate data.
Collective
Alexander Nanau
Romania, Luxembourg
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109
min
A team of Romanian journalists dig their way deep into a corruption scandal which goes all the way to the top of the system. A true documentary thriller, and one of this year's best-received films.
Coup 53
Taghi Amirani
United Kingdom, Iran, USA
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119
min
The Iranian coup of 1953 changed the Middle East for ever. An intense and revelatory docu-drama tells the dramatic story of how it happened.
Crazy, Not Insane
Alex Gibney
USA
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117
min
What happens in the brains of serial killers? Find possible answers in a chilling but sober film about criminal psychology by the Oscar winner Alex Gibney.
Crip Camp
Nicole Newnham, Jim LeBrecht
USA
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102
min
When disabled youths started their own Woodstock and fought a battle for rights and recognition, they laid the foundations for the political changes of today.
Cunningham
Alla Kovgan
Germany, France, USA
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93
min
One of the greatest and most groundbreaking names within modern dance has finally been given the film he deserves – and on top of that in artistic 3D.
DIS Presents: What Do People Do All Day? (Charlottenborg)
—
min
Exhibition curated by DIS at Kunsthal Charlottenborg from 20 March to 9 August. Free admission during CPH:DOX.
DIS Presents: What Do People Do All Day? (Tranen)
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min
Exhibition curated by DIS at Tranen from 20 March to 9 August. Free admission during CPH:DOX.
Daddy + I Am An Other
Lars Leonhardt + Victoria Vogel Salomonsen
Denmark, USA + Denmark
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69
min
Two Danish films. An American anthropologist has a child with his Danish wife and sees himself in a new light. And two young women share a passion for cosplay and each other.
Danish Artists' Film/Video
Lena Ditte Nissen + Jeppe Lange + Clara Busch + Sofia Albina Novikoff Unger + Mie Mollerup
Denmark
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56
min
Five short and uncompromising works by Danish visual artists, created for both the gallery and the cinema.
Dare To Do Whatever
Ina Lindgreen, Nicole N. Horanyi, Andrea Storm Henriksen, Emil Langballe, Alexander Evers Lind
Denmark
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74
min
A youth film that takes place at a creative school that allows you to be different: the Academy for Untamed Creativity.
Days of Cannibalism
Teboho Edkins
France, South Africa, The Netherlands
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80
min
Chinese entrepreneurs with dollar signs in their eyes settle in Africa in a neo-Western about the new face of globalisation.
Desert One
Barbara Kopple
USA
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108
min
The hostage crisis at the US embassy in Teheran in 1979 told by those who were involved on both sides.
Desertør
—
min
Halfan Pisket's award-winning graphic novel on the stage of Revolver from 10 March to 8 April.
Detour + The Seismic Form + South
Mario Valero + Antoinette Zwirchmayr + Morgan Quaintance
Spain, France + Austria + United Kingdom
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73
min
Three short and very beautiful films where form and experience have mutually influenced each other. Complex and suggestive.
Dick Johnson Is Dead
Kirsten Johnson
USA
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89
min
Moving, witty, and completely unpredictable. A daughter's farewell to her father leads to an unexpected finale in a deeply personal film by Kirsten Johnson ('Cameraperson').
Disclosure
Sam Feder
USA
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105
min
A critical look at Hollywood in this exposition of the lives of transgender people on film and TV, with the star Laverne Cox.
Do Not Split + America + Two Sisters who are Not Sisters
Anders Hammer + Garrett Bradley + Beatrice Gibson
United Kingdom, Norway +United States + United Kingdom
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73
min
Dope is Death
Mia Donovan
Canada
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78
min
The Black Panther party's own rehab programme has connections going from 1970s New York – via racism, radical politics and an unsolved bank robbery – right up to the present day.
Dox:Court
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150
min
CPH:DOX and the think tank Justitia present an interactive trial, where you are the judge in a recent and real-world criminal case.
Ecstasy
Moara Passoni
Brazil
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80
min
Episodes from the filmmaker's life with an eating disorder, told through the life of her alter ego from the ages of 7 to 18. A deeply personal experience in a sensuous form.
Epicentro
Hubert Sauper
Austria, France, United States
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108
min
Hubert Sauper's visionary Sundance winner from modern Cuba is a panoramic report from a country with a unique and disruptive history.
Errans + Dear Joel
Mira Adoumier + Thanasis Trouboukis
Lebanon + Greece
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84
min
Her search for a missing friend leads a woman to the traces of her own past in a poetic essay film from Lebanon and Iceland.
Faith
Valentina Pedicini
Italy
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94
min
Life behind the walls of an Italian sect of Catholic kung fu monks, who live in an isolated world on a strong diet of martial arts, spirituality and occult rituals.
Family Romance, LLC
Werner Herzog
Germany, USA
—
89
min
Werner Herzog in Japan, where a real rent-your-own family member is cast to play himself in a strange and surreal fusion of reality and fiction.
Fantaventura
Mike Robbins, Harmke Heezen
Germany
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45
min
‘Fantaventura’ is a trip to a psychedelic island with the legendary German hip hop group ‘Die Fantastischen Vier’.
Feels Good Man
Arthur Jones
USA
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92
min
How a cartoon frog became an iconic meme for the hateful alt-right movement in a film that dives deep into the dark internet.
Felix Kubin: film + concert
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90
min
Solo concert with the German sound artist after the screening of the portrait film 'Felix in Wonderland'.
Final Party
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60
min
We are rounding off this year's festival with a midnight concert with the Brainfeeder beat creator Teebs, and MMH Radio will curate the DJs.
Flux
Suvi Andrea Helminen
Denmark
—
15
min
‘Flux’ is a thought experiment where genders aren’t seen as polar opposites.
Félicia Atkinson x Ben Rivers
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75
min
Poetic and whispering ambient meet cinematic visuals, when the enigmatic sound artist and award-winning filmmaker visit Charlottenborg.
Ganden: A Joyful Land
Ngawang Choephel
United States
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80
min
Tibetan monks from an over 500 year old Buddhist group initiate us in their story about banishment and quiet resistance.
Garage People
Natalija Yefimkina
Germany
—
93
min
The fall of the Soviet Union left a vacuum that the people on the fringes of Russia have found their own ways of filling. A quirky and stylish directorial debut.
Gifts of Chance – a film about Jørgen Leth
Kasper Bech Dyg
Denmark
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80
min
Jørgen Leth looks back at more than 50 years as a filmmaker in a cheerful film, whose contagious enthusiasm initiates us in his special poetry.
Gunda
Victor Kossakovsky
Norway, USA
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93
min
Life among the animals we eat, as seen from the camera lens of the 'Aquarela' filmmaker Viktor Kossakovsky.
Heimat Is a Space in Time
Thomas Heise
Germany, Austria
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219
min
The modern history of Germany, told by four generations in a film by a director with a unique eye for detail. An artistic triumph.
Here for Life
Andrea Luka Zimmerman, Adrian Jackson
United Kingdom
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87
min
The inhabitants of London's own answer to Christiania form a united front against gentrification and the dictatorship of normality.
Hypha
Natalia Cabrera
Chile
—
12
min
‘Hypha’ is an immersive journey beginning with you as a spore in space taken by a meteorite to Earth.
I Am Not Alone
Garin Hovannisian
Armenia, United States
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93
min
A simple man starts to march towards the capital in protest, and forty days later a corrupt government is overthrown.
I Love You I Miss You I Hope I See You Before I Die
Eva Marie Rødbro
Denmark
—
77
min
Barely 20 and a mother of two. A dark and flickering snapshot from the fringes of modern America.
IWOW: I Walk on Water
Khalik Allah
USA
—
200
min
A monumental opus from Harlem after dark, by the artist and photographer Khalik Allah, with the voices of the Haitian Frenchie and the other characters from the streets.
If It Were Love
Patric Chiha
France
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82
min
Fifteen young dancers in a performance based on the utopian rave culture of the 1990s. An aesthetic work from the hybrid field between dance, activism and performative art.
If Your Heart Wants It (Remix) + LOLOLOL + Garage
Pilvi Takala + Kurdwin Ayub + Olivia Erlanger, Luis Ortega Govela
Finland + Austria + Mexico, USA
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84
min
Three short video works that penetrate three spaces of the 21st century: a business conference, the arts world and the garage.
Imagining my Father + Last Moments + The Nannies
Emil Nørgaard Munk + Victoria Francker + Signe Barvild Stæhr
Denmark, Palestine + Denmark + Denmark
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62
min
Three short Danish films about loss, hope and love. Creative reconstructions meet raw realism in personal stories about moving on.
Immortal
Ksenia Okhapkina
Estonia, Latvia
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60
min
From patriotism to gender roles: a sharply observed film from a small town in Russia, where the nation's values seep into everyday life.
In Event of Moon Disaster
Francesca Panetta, Halsey Burgund
USA
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8
min
‘In Event of Moon Disaster’ illustrates the possibilities of deepfake technologies by reimagining the Apollo 11 moon landing.
In a Silent Way
Gwenaël Breës
Belgium
—
87
min
How do you make a film about Talk Talk, when the band refuses to participate or let their music be used in films?
Inside the Diamond
Viktor Johansson
Sweden
—
76
min
Slacker comedy meets psychedelic ethnography in a poetic depiction of the inner lives of youths in a Swedish village after the disaster.
International Forfatterscene: Jonathan Safran Foer & Connie Hedegaard
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70
min
The great New York author in a conversation with Denmark's former climate and energy minister about his new book about global climate change.
Isadora's Children
Damien Manivel
France, South Korea
—
84
min
Film and dance meet in a captivatingly beautiful totality in a film that floats above fiction and documentary. The winner of the best director award at the Locarno Film Festival.
Ivana the Terrible
Ivana Mladenović
Serbia, Romania
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86
min
Serbian docu-comedy with a satirical and self-effacing irony, based on the director's own life. An inter-generational film with lots of humour.
Jerusalem In My Heart + Lucrecia Dalt
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180
min
An evening of experimental Arabic contemporary music, visuals and elegant musical abstractions on metaphysical questions.
Journey to Utopia
Erlend Eirik Mo
Denmark, Norway, Sweden
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89
min
A Danish-Norwegian family gambles everything and decides to join the fight for the climate, but the choice of a new life in a sustainable agricultural collective is not without its challenges.
Jozi Gold
Fredrik Gertten, Sylvia Vollenhoven
Sweden
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75
min
A woman's stubborn struggle for the environment and against the mining industry of South Africa, in a new film by the director of the CPH:DOX winner 'Push'.
Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story
Posy Dixon
United Kingdom
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62
min
When a forgotten tape is rediscovered and re-released by a Japanese record collector after three decades, life takes a new turn for the ageing, black, transgender musical genius.
King of the Cruise
Sophie Dros
Netherlands
—
74
min
Aboard a floating paradies of surreal luxury, an eccentric baron entertains his fellow passengers with incredible stories – but who is he really?
Knust Kunst - en vinylvision
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140
min
Conceptual concert film with the Danish rapper and award-winning lyricist Per Vers, followed by an intimate basement concert at Cinemateket.
Krabi, 2562
Anocha Suwichakornpong, Ben Rivers
Thailand, United Kingdom
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94
min
An enigmatic film from Thailand's tropical fringes, where both time and reality lie in several, teasing layers.
Last Days of Summer
Karl Forchhammer
Denmark, Poland
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56
min
Three friends party through the summer in concrete-grey Warsaw – maybe for the last time before they have to  grow up for good?
Last and First Men
Jóhann Jóhannsson
Iceland
—
71
min
Jóhann Jóhannson's last film is an immense science fiction monument with reality as its raw ingredient. Visionary and staggering.
Le Lac
Nyasha Kadandara
Chad, Kenya, South Africa
—
10
min
‘Le Lac’ is a dreamscape where liquid gives way to dust.
Leftover Women
Shosh Shlam, Hilla Medalia
Israel
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84
min
The fatal consequences of the one-child policy reveal themselves in a China where unmarried women are ostracised, but where three of them stubbornly continue to try their luck.
Let's Talk
Marianne Khoury
Egypt
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95
min
The Egyptian filmmaker Marianne Khoury explores topics such as motherhood, identity and kinship by turning the camera on herself and her family.
Letter to the Editor
Alan Berliner
USA
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88
min
40 years of newspaper clippings from the New York Times create a fabulous mosaic of modern history in Alan Berliner's riveting essay film.
Life-giver
Petter Lindblad, Alexander Rönnberg
Sweden
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12
min
‘Life-giver’ follows a mother’s struggle through an abandoned Stockholm to save herself and her two daughters.
Lisbon Beat
Rita Maia, Vasco Viana
Portugal
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75
min
Danceable and political street party in the suburbs of Lisbon, where people dance to their own Afro-Portuguese beat.
Little Dragon + support: sir Was
—
60
min
Get seduced by the dance floor, when the Swedish quartet performs upbeat electronic indie pop.
Little Girl
Sébastien Lifshitz
France, Denmark
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86
min
Eight-year-old Sasha was born as a boy, but would like to be the little girl she always felt she was. Her parents take on the challenge of facing the outside world.
Locus Solus
Christian Lemmerz
Denmark
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7
min
‘Locus Solus’ is the third and final part of Christian Lemmerz’s virtual reality trilogy visualising various mental states.
Long Live Love
Sine Skibsholt
Denmark
—
79
min
Young, cancer-stricken and with a will to fight for her life. A raw and touching film about a highly unusual teenage girl in today's Copenhagen.
Los conductos
Camilo Restrepo
Colombia
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70
min
A dark fever dream of a debut by the Colombian experimental filmmaker Camilo Restrepo, who is set to become one of the most unique filmmakers of the 2020s.
Lost Lives
Dermot Lavery, Micahel Hewitt
United Kingdom, Ireland
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93
min
A look back at the bloody conflict in Northern Ireland, which lasted for more than 30 years, but has roots that are several hundred years old.
Lost in Face
Valentin Riedl
Germany
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81
min
She is incapable of recognising faces, but art becomes a way to a new life for a lonely woman. A poetic film by a professional neuroscientist.
Love Child
Eva Mulvad
Denmark
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112
min
Eva Mulvad's heart-rending film about a small Iranian family's escape in the name of love.
Love, It was Not
Maya Sarfaty
Israel, Austria
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83
min
The incredible but true love story between an SS officer and a Jewish girl. A story that starts in Auschwitz but ends in a courthouse in Vienna 30 years later.
Lovemobil
Elke Margarete Lehrenkrauss
Germany
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106
min
A murder shakes up the small microcosm among the sex workers that live and work in the motor homes along the German motorways.
Maddy the Model
Jane Magnusson
Sweden
—
93
min
The world's first supermodel with Downs Syndrome challenges the norms of beauty and inclusion in an otherwise closed world.
Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound
Midge Costin
USA
—
94
min
From lightsabers to dinosaurs. Meet Hollywood's most innovative sound designers at work in a film that is a treat for film fans and sound nerds alike.
Manna x DOX: Kilo Kish + Nadia Tehran + Necklace + Bishbusch
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180
min
A night with concerts, captivating visuals and an oysters bar in the company of Kilo Kish, Nadia Tehran, Necklace and BischBusch.
Margaret Atwood: A Word after a Word after a Word is Power
Nancy Lang, Peter Raymont
Canada
—
93
min
A passionate portrait of the woman behind 'The Handmaid's Tale', the 80-year-old author and political firebrand Margaret Atwood.
Martha: A Picture Story
Selina Miles
USA, Australia
—
82
min
The street art legend Martha Cooper is 75 years old, but still hangs out with New York's young artists when they are out painting the town red.
Martin Margiela: In His Own Words
Reiner Holzemer
Belgium, Germany
—
90
min
The iconoclastic fashion designer and 90s icon Martin Margiela lets us into his inspiring and creative brain.
Martyr
Johan Knattrup Jensen
Denmark
—
60
min
‘Martyr’ is a bloody performance dinner at Apollo Bar combining food, performance and virtual reality.
Masterclass: Alan Berliner
—
90
min
Experience a true storyteller in action, when Alan Berliner visits this year's festival for a talk about making personal films that everyone can mirror themselves in.
Masterclass: Alex Gibney
—
90
min
The Oscar-winning filmmaker behind some of the greatest successes of documentary cinema in conversation.
Max Richter's Sleep
Natalie Johns
United Kingdom, USA
—
99
min
What does music sound like, when we hear it in our sleep? Experience the brilliant composer in action during his work with the monumental masterpiece 'Sleep'.
Mayor
David Osit
Palestine, USA
—
87
min
At work with the mayor of Ramallah in a beautiful and topical film, which provides a fresh look at Palestine and what it means to run a society.
Meanwhile on Earth
Carl Olsson
Sweden, Estonia, Denmark
—
72
min
Everything is connected and portrayed with warmth and humour in a stylish and highly Nordic film about the welfare state's last great taboo: death.
Meet the Censors
Håvard Fossum
Norway
—
100
min
What is censorship? Find out more about the dilemma in an open-minded encounter with censors from Germany to Sudan, Iran and China.
Mon amour
David Teboul
France
—
172
min
The director's existential journey through Siberia after the death of his boyfriend. Exceptionally beautiful images and unforgettable encounters in a dark and romantic combination.
Moses Boyd + support: Varnrable
—
120
min
Meet one of the most important musicians from London's new and sparkling jazz scene, who fuses jazz with electronic club music, grime and afro beats.
Mother’s Tongue + Clay Theory + Subject to Review
Wingyee Wu, Lap-See Lam + Amalie Smith + Theo Anthony
Sweden + Denmark + USA
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73
min
Three short works about technology, identity and the limits of our knowledge from three Chinese restaurants, ancient Cyprus and a modern tennis court.
Mullah's Daughter
Hassan Solhjoo, Mahdieh Sadat MirHabibi
Iran, United Kingdom
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72
min
An Iranian family becomes a miniature representation of Iran, where a conservative mullah tries to control things. But his defiant daughter has a secret plan.
My Octopus Teacher
Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed
Netherlands, South Africa
—
90
min
A freediver and an octopus develop an odd friendship across species, in a beautiful and thought-provoking film from the world under the sea.
My Rembrandt
Oeke Hoogendijk
Netherlands
—
95
min
Political battles and personal intrigues are the dramatic materials of a humorous look at a world of auctions, where a true Rembrandt is hard currency.
Nerd_funk
Mamali Shafahi, Ali Eslami
Netherlands, Iran, France
—
16
min
‘nerd_funk’ is a digital identity existing on Instagram, following contemporary digital culture.
No Kings
Emilia Mello
Brazil
—
88
min
In a world without gods and kings, nature is the supreme authority. A sensuous and increasingly political film from a small community along the coast of Brazil.
Now
Jim Rakete
Germany
—
74
min
From Greta Thunberg to the Extinction Rebellion. For the young activists the rebellion is both a means and an end in the struggle for the climate of the future.
Nurse (mini concert) + 'I Love You I Miss You, I Hope To See You Before I Die'
—
90
min
Experience the flourishing Danish band with MØ's former musical partner Josefine Struckmann after the premiere of Eva Marie Rødbro's new film.
Ocean of Love
Ingo Niermann, Alexa Karolinski
Schweiz, Cuba
—
93
min
In Cuba, the participants of the radical Army of Love spread love and sensual pleasure across gender, age and ethnicity. A utopian hybrid film without limits.
Oeconomia
Carmen Losmann
Germany
—
89
min
Everything you'd like to know about money in a funny and thorough film, which goes to the source and asks the capitalists themselves. They have all the answers – at least sometimes.
Oh les filles!
François Armanet
France
—
79
min
From pretty girls to artistic icons: the French women have taken over the power, the stage and the microphone.
Oliver Sacks: His Own Life
Ric Burns
USA
—
116
min
He dedicated his life to understanding the human brain. Now, we can experience the inner life of the charming neurologist and bestselling author Oliver Sacks himself.
On the Record
Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick
United States
—
95
min
The women of the music industry speak up with rape accusations against 'the godfather of hip-hop', the music world's answer to Harvey Weinstein.
Once Upon a Time in Venezuela
Anabel Rodriguez Rios
Venezuela, United Kingdom, Austria, Brazil
—
99
min
It's election time in the village, and no holds are barred, while nature rages and the water levels are rising. A cinematic report from a country that is slowly disintegrating.
Only the Devil Lives Without Hope
Magnus Gertten
Sweden, Norway
—
85
min
Her Muslim brother is imprisoned on false charges of terrorism, but in an unforeseen twist, Dilya's fight for his freedom takes on an entirely new and greater significance.
Opening Party feat. DJ Nigga Fox (dj: Rita Maia + Malika)
—
340
min
Bliv blæst bagover af polyrytmer og eksperimenterende beats til vores åbningsfest, med film om den afro-portugisiske musikscene og DJ-set af DJ Nigga Fox.
Other, Like Me
Marcus Werner Hed, Dan Fox
United Kingdom, USA
—
80
min
From performance art to deafening industrial music. The story of the pioneers Throbbing Gristle, told for the first time on film by the artists themselves.
Our Defeats
Jean-Gabriel Périot
France
—
96
min
The spirit of the revolution conquers a French school class, which takes part in a political and filmic experiment at a high school in the suburbs of Paris.
Ouvertures
The Living and the Dead Ensemble
France, Haiti, United Kingdom
—
140
min
The rebellion against the abuses of the colonial era in 18th century Haiti is echoed in a complex and hypnotic film created by a collective of artists and intellectuals.
Overseas
Sung-a Yoon
Belgium, France
—
90
min
Toil and trouble and sisterly solidarity. Training to become a Filipino au pair in a film where we are on the young women's side.
Paris Stalingrad
Hind Meddeb
France
—
86
min
Between chaos and hope among the paperless refugees in the streets of Paris, where the system and humanity itself are under great pressure.
Pavarotti
Ron Howard
United Kingdom, USA
—
114
min
The award-winning director Ron Howard raises the curtain on the story about the icon who brought opera to the people.
Pearl of the Desert
Pushpendra Singh
India, South Korea
—
82
min
Musical vitamin D from India's desert in a beautiful tale about a boy with an incredible voice and a dream of living off his singing.
Perfect Black
Tom Fröhlich
Germany
—
79
min
From the deep sea to outer space, and on to the ink of tattoos. A philosophical and aesthetic film about knowledge and visions – in razor-sharp black and white, of course.
Pieces of Rebecca
Grit Tind Mikkelsen
Denmark
—
69
min
A passionate and young female entrepreneur struggles to find a balance between her profession and who she is.
Plaid
—
180
min
Prelle - In My Own Voice
Anita Beikpour
Denmark
—
67
min
Raw realism, music videos and magic moments meet in an explosive cocktail of a film about the rapper Rikke Prelle.
Prelle: film + mini-concert & afterparty
—
110
min
We are celebrating the premiere of Anita Beikpour's film about the rapper Prelle with a film, mini concert and afterparty with DJs.
Red Heaven
Katherine Gorringe, Lauren DeFilippo
USA
—
78
min
One year in a sealed space station in Hawaii, where six people take part in a social NASA experiment that simulates a mission on Mars.
Return to Epipo
Judit Oláh
Hungary
—
84
min
25 years after spending their holidays at a summer camp in 1980s socialist Hungary, the campers confont the demons of the past.
Reunited
Mira Jargil
Denmark, Sweden
—
78
min
A Syrian family on the run lands in three different corners of the planet. Canada, Turkey – and the Danish city of Assens. Here, a new struggle begins against bureaucracy for the right to be reunited.
Robolove
Maria Arlamovsky
Austria
—
79
min
Welcome to 'the Uncanny Valley', where humanoid robots are ready to obey any wish, as long as they don't have a choice.
SMK Fridays
—
360
min
Sanctuary
Álvaro Longoria
Spain
—
75
min
An adventurous and activist sea voyage with Javier and Carlos Bardem to Antarctica – the only place on Earth that is still mostly untouched by human beings.
Saudi Runaway
Susanne Regina Meures
Switzerland
—
88
min
This year's biggest sensation is filmed in secret on an smartphone by a courageous Saudi-Arabian woman, who gambles everything on escaping before it's too late.
Scandinavian Star
Mikala Krogh
Denmark
—
min
Preview screening of the first two episodes of the long-awaited series about the disaster that became the largest unsolved Nordic murder case since World War II.
Scheme Birds
Ellen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin
United Kingdom, Sweden
—
86
min
A festival hit of a youth film from the bottom of the Scottish working class, where a young woman must face the choices that will shape her life.
Science & Cocktails: Space Cleaners
Marco Hülser
Germany
—
120
min
Short film, concert and cocktails. Learn about the Jupiter-JUNO mission and experience the scientists’ struggle to clean debris from outer space.
Self Portrait
Margreth Olin, Katja Nørregaard Høgset, Espen Wallin
Norway
—
80
min
A female artist with a deadly illness confronts her anorexia through merciless photgraphic self-portraits. A harrowing film with much to debate about.
Selfie
Agostino Ferrente
Italy
—
77
min
Raw authenticity meets fragile illusions in a selfie film by two young friends from Naples' toughest ghetto.
Shade Grown Coffee
Alexander Kinnunen
Denmark
—
76
min
A must for coffee lovers and climate change activists. Ecology, sustainability and idealism meet in an alternative way to making a really good cup of coffee.
Shadow Flowers
Seung-Jun Yi
South Korea
—
107
min
It is easier to escape from North Korea than to be allowed to return again for a woman, who becomes an involuntary pawn in a dramatic geopolitical power game.
Show Dancer
Laurits Flensted-Jensen
Denmark
—
77
min
A prison sentence becomes a wake-up call for the dancer Lasse, but can he free himself from his drug addiction and his urge to live an intense life?
Silence and Swords
Malthe Saxer
Denmark
—
103
min
Two young transgender boys on an educational journey into the Nordic wilderness in a film about finding the inner human being – and gender – that one has always been.
Sing Me a Song
Thomas Balmès
France, Germany, Switzerland
—
99
min
When Bhutan becomes the last country in the world to adopt the internet, a young Buddhist monk must navigate his own way between prayers and mobile dating.
Sisters with Transistors
Lisa Rovner
France
—
82
min
The history of electronic music from the point of view of the overlooked female pioneers in a film with style and substance, told by Laurie Anderson.
Själö - Island of Souls
Lotta Petronella
Finland
—
78
min
The past is haunting a former institution for forcibly committed women on a desolate island, where the empty spaces talk their own, subdued language.
Smog Town
Meng Han
China, Netherlands, South Korea
—
86
min
An idealistic environmental inspector is given three months to do something about the air quality in one of China's most polluted cities.
Softie
Sam Soko
Kenya
—
96
min
A popular journalist is fighting to find a place for both his family and his political work in modern Kenya.
Songs of Repression
Estephan Wagner, Marianne Hougen-Moraga
Denmark
—
90
min
The inhabitants of a German colony in Chile share a dark past with violence and sexual abuse, but react in widely different ways when confronted with it today.
Sound Film: War - Tonalities of sadness
Denmark
—
60
min
A unique sound work based on Danish warfare, presented in Dolby Surround Sound in a darkened cinema.
Space 10: Data as Reality
—
90
min
Space Dogs
Elsa Kremser, Levin Peter
Austria, Germany
—
91
min
The Soviet era space programme still haunts us, but in the streets of Moscow the ghosts are those of four-legged cosmonauts.
State Funeral
Sergei Loznitsa
The Netherlands, Lithuania
—
135
min
Stalin's burial reproduced in a staggeringly monumental film, which consists entirely of incredible footage from the days around his death.
Street of Darkness
Christian Voldborg Andersen, Ole Tornbjerg
Denmark
—
90
min
Three people who have drug abuse and life on the streets in common, share their stories from Copenhagen's Istedgade.
Sunless Shadows
Mehrdad Oskouei
Norway, Iran
—
74
min
Life in an Iranian prison for women tells us just as much about the society outside its walls as it does about crime and punishment.
Talk: Investigative Journalism meets Creative Documentary
—
90
min
Meet the makers of 'Scandinavian Star' and 'Angrebet – Omars vej til Krudttønden' for a conversation about investigative journalism and creative documentarism.
Talk: Robert Krulwich (Radiolab) and Third Ear
—
90
min
Television Without Frontiers
Andjeas Ejiksson
Sweden
—
74
min
A surreal piece of (Saturday night) entertainment that reconstructs a utopian TV project from the 1980s, which was meant to unite the Europeans in front of the telly.
That Which Does Not Kill
Alexe Poukine
Belgium
—
85
min
Both women and men share their stories about sexual abuse in a film, which with simple and intelligent means creates a unique space for reflection.
The Accused
Mohammed Naqvi
Pakistan, United Kingdom, USA
—
77
min
An insider report from Pakistan, where a fundamentalist presidential candidate takes his opponents hostage with blasphemy laws.
The Antarctica Experience
Briege Whitehead, Phil Harper
Australia
—
22
min
‘The Antarctica Experience’ is a virtual reality expedition into the coldest place on Earth.
The Beautiful Game
Olof Berglind
Sweden
—
75
min
17-year-old Odilon scores a contract with a Swedish football team. But there is more than goals at stake for a young African in a tough sports world.
The Beloved Daughter
Tiina Madisson
Finland, Norway
—
71
min
A 14-year-old Nepalese girl and her family are dreaming of a different future, but are confronted with a difficult choice.
The Campaign Against the Climate
Mads Ellesøe
Denmark, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, Belgium
—
58
min
The eye-opening story about how the oil industry for decades fooled the world and misrepresented the climate crisis.
The Climate Talk Show
—
80
min
Talk show at Kunsthal Charlottenborg about the climate, research and ice caps. An evening with film, talks, sound art and drinks on the rocks.
The Debater
Harry Spitzer, Joshua Davis
USA
—
20
min
A comedy writer with a failed career behind him builds an artificial intelligence machine that is meant to battle the world champion in debating. But who wins?
The Deep Listener: Recordings
Jakob Kudsk Steensen
Denmark
—
min
VEGA|ARTS and CPH:DOX present the video installation ‘The Deep Listener: Recordings’ by Danish artist Jakob Kudsk Steensen.
The Dissident
Bryan Fogel
United States
—
119
min
The investigation of the killing of the Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is the tip of the iceberg in a harrowing film by the Oscar-winning director Bryan Fogel.
The Earth is Blue as an Orange
Iryna Tsilyk
Ukraine, Lithuania
—
74
min
An audience favourite in Sundance and Berlin about a Ukrainian family, which gets together to make short films in the midst of an unsettling and chaotic war.
The Edge of All We Know
Peter Galison
USA
—
102
min
Black holes tickle our imagination in a film about the scientific process behind the first image of one of the great mysteries of astrophysics.
The Fight
Elyse Steinberg, Josh Kriegman, Eli Despres
United States
—
97
min
Lawyers with their moral compass facing in the right direction drag Trump to court in four cases, which are all about insisting on basic human rights.
The Garden of Calabria + Rendezvous + Retreat
René Georg Johansen, Jacob Krzysztof Glogowski + Ernst Skoog + Joeri Verbesselt
Denmark + Sweden + Belgien
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66
min
Three short films nominated for our Next:Wave Award. From Italy to a cowboy camp in Sweden, and on to a rebellion that explodes in a futuristic universe.
The Key
Celine Tricart
United States
—
15
min
'The Key' is an interactive VR experience taking you on a journey through dreams.
The Kingmaker
Lauren Greenfield
USA, Denmark
—
100
min
Reality is stranger than fiction when the former first lady of the Philippines speaks out in this portrait by Lauren Greenfield.
The Last Autumn
Yrsa Roca Fannberg
Iceland
—
78
min
A beautiful Icelandic film from the magnificent plains, where small changes start to appear in the age-old nature.
The Memor - the Eternal Return series
ScanLAB Projects , Lundahl & Seitl
United Kingdom, Sweden
—
20
min
‘The Memor’ is a choreographed mixed reality exhibition interrogating the materiality of memory through replicas from earth’s deep past.
The Painter and the Thief
Benjamin Ree
Norway
—
102
min
The theft of a painting leads to a mismatched friendship between an artist and a self-destructive criminal.
The Prophet and the Space Aliens
Yoav Shamir
Israel, Austria
—
86
min
An inside look at the world's largest UFO cult. Quirky humour meets serious interest in a real examination of the strange lure of religion.
The Reason I Jump
Jerry Rothwell
United Kingdom
—
84
min
Based on the Japanese best-seller written by a 13-year-old boy, who found a language and opened the world's eyes to life with autism.
The Republics
Huw Wahl
United Kingdom
—
84
min
A charming and thoroughly British guided tour to peripheries of modern society with the poet Stephen Watts, in crackling black and white images.
The Social Dilemma
Jeff Orlowski
USA
—
93
min
The destructive influence of social media and the internet on our lives and society, in a frightening and clear-sighted film.
The Story of Plastic
Deia Schlosberg
United States, India, Belgium, China, Indonesia, Phillipines
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95
min
The deeper causes of the global invasion of plastic are presented in a film that look at one of the planet's greatest problems from the big perspective.
The Tree House
Trương Minh Quý
Vietnam, Singapore, China, France, Germany
—
84
min
A Vietnamese filmmaker on Mars remembers life on Earth in a beautiful and melancholy work in the spirit of Chris Marker.
The Undertaker + Beast Type Song + Untitled Sequence of Gaps
Yael Bartana + Sophia Al-Maria + Vika Kirchenbauer
Netherlands, Israel + France, United Kingdom + Germany
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63
min
Three new video works by the contemporary artists Yael Bartana, Sophia Al-Maria and Vika Kirchenbauer.
The Viewing Booth
Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
Israel, USA
—
68
min
How does an image gain its significance? And what are the political consequences of the eyes that see? An analytical experiment, which takes a new look at the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Waiting Room
Victoria Mapplebeck
United Kingdom
—
16
min
‘The Waiting Room’ explores illness from a patient’s POV and reminds the audience of the person behind the diagnosis.
This is Not a Movie
Yung Chang
Canada, Germany
—
106
min
A captivating portrait of the legendary journalist and war reporter Robert Fisk, who for 40 years has reported from front lines all over the world.
Time
Garrett Bradley
USA
—
81
min
Garret Bradley's first long work weaves together the past and the present in a portrayal of the systematic oppression of black Americans.
Traces
Aysun Bademsoy
Germany
—
90
min
A series of racist murders on immigrants has terrified Germany, but the relatives of the victims speak out in protest when the perpetrators are sentenced.
Trouble
Mariah Garnett
USA, United Kingdom
—
83
min
A northern Irish Romeo & Juliet story from the troubled 1970s, reconstructed with a female artist playing the role of her own father.
True Crime Tours
—
90
min
A city walk by Weirdwalks around Copenhagen's dark and criminal underbelly.
Unseen
Maia Martiniak
Slovakia
—
87
min
Women from widely different cultures speak out about giving birth, and about the traumas they have experienced when the birth does not go as expected.
Vitalina Varela
Pedro Costa
Portugal
—
124
min
Pedro Costa's dark and melancholy masterpiece follows a woman's lonely journey through the shadows of Lisbon.
Vivos
Weiwei Ai
Germany, Mexico
—
112
min
Ai Weiwei's film about the abduction of 43 Mexican schoolchildren gets close to answering some of the open questions, by giving the word to the families.
Watson
Lesley Chilcott
United States, Costa Rica, Tonga, Austria
—
99
min
Does the fight for the climate define new rules for civil disobedience? Yes – if you ask the controversial and charismatic ecological activist Paul Watson.
We Are Here Now
Mariken Halle
Norway
—
97
min
A highly Scandinavian and slightly surreal satire of life as new parents on parental leave in the Nordic countries. A mischievous hybrid, which dances to its own tune.
We Hold the Line
Marc Wiese
Germany
—
93
min
In the Philippines, the journalist Maria Ressa fights a battle for democracy against president Duterte and his 'war on drugs', which has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
We are as Gods
Jason Sussberg, David Alvarado
Russia, USA
—
90
min
From hippie and environmental activist to cyber pioneer. The life of 81-year-old biologist Stewart Brand mirrors the controversial bioethical dilemma that the world is facing today.
Welcome Palermo
MASBEDO
Italy
—
63
min
In Sicily, the artist duo Masbedo has rebuilt an old lorry into a rolling film studio in order to explore the island's history on the silver screen.
Welcome to Chechnya
David France
USA
—
107
min
In Chechnya, a secret network of LGBTQ+ activists risk their lives in the fight against extreme oppression.
What Is My Shadow?
Mikas Emil
Denmark
—
min
Use your phone to experience the mixed media artworks by artist Mikas Emil at Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
White Riot
Rubika Shah
United Kingdom
—
82
min
The Clash at the front of the Rock Against Racism movement of the 1970s, which brought together England's youths with punk and reggae.
Winter Journey
Anders Østergaard
Denmark
—
90
min
Bruno Ganz appears in his last role in Anders Østergaard's film about the life of a Jewish artist couple in the time before World War II.
Woman
Anastasia Mikova, Yann-Arthus Bertrand
France
—
105
min
Women speak out in an enormous, global project about what it means to be a woman all around the world in the 21st century.
Wood
Monica Lazurean-Gorgan, Michaela Kirst, Ebba Sinzinger
Austria, Germany, Romania
—
95
min
Undercover with environmental activists in their fight against the illegal logging of Europe's forests, where mafia methods go hand in hand with big business.
You Don't Nomi
Jeffrey McHale
USA
—
91
min
The world's worst film or an involuntary masterpiece? Paul Verhoeven's cult hit 'Showgirls' never stops provoking us.
Zaar: concert + 'Homesick' (short film)
Samantha Shay
—
110
min
A film about the Israeli dancer and choreographer Danielle Agami with a soundtrack by the uncompromising Zaar, who will perform a subsequent concert.
Zappa
Alex Winter
USA
—
129
min
The ultimate film about the colourful multi-instrumentalist, based on rare material from his personal archives.
Zu feat. Lillevan present Terminalia Amazonia
—
180
min
Embark on a journey deep into the rain forest, when the instrumental trio presents its ambient work, which is based on four years of field recordings of Shamanic tribal rituals.
iHuman
Tonje Hessen Schei
Norway
—
95
min
From science fiction to smartphones. The ultimate film about artificial intelligence makes us wiser about the topic and asks critical questions about what future we want to live in.

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