Lights, Camera, Prizren!
DokuFest 2025 brings global stories, regional talent, and radical visions to Kosovo
DokuFest returns to the storied streets of Prizren this August for its 24th edition, bringing with it a vibrant showcase of boundary-pushing cinema from around the world. With record-breaking submissions from 111 countries, the festival has selected 104 standout films to compete across eight sections—many receiving their World, International, or European premieres. As Kosovo’s leading platform for documentary and short film, DokuFest continues to champion bold storytelling and regional talent. Alongside the screenings, audiences can expect a rich program of talks, music, and cultural events.
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DokuFest 2025 unveils full competition lineup with record submissions
Films
Bright Future
Director: Andra MacMasters
The sensory and ideological layers of a forgotten Cold War festival, exploring fleeting solidarity, ideological discord, and the fragility of socialist dreams.
Cutting Through Rocks
Director: Sara Khaki, Mohammadreza Eyni
In a conservative Iranian village, one divorced woman’s political rise sparks fierce resistance, gendered repression, and bold feminist defiance.
Facing War
Director: Tommy Gulliksen
If this film was screened 30 years ago, we would have bought this narrative. But now, we have alternative media, independent authors, investigative journalists, Wikileaks and solidarity communities outside the military media research community.
Only on Earth
Director: Robin Petré
Robin Petré’s cinematically sprawling Only on Earth journeys deep into southern Galicia as wildfires rage on.
Special Operation
Director: Oleksiy Radynski
Unfiltered surveillance of wartime routine builds toward an unseen horror.
The Helsinki Effect
Director: Arthur Franck
With a gently satirical outer wrapping and a deadly serious inner core, Arthur Franck's account of the seminal Helsinki Agreement of 1975—The Helsinki Effect—demonstrates just how historic a diplomatic process that was at the time seen as tedious and irrelevant really was.
The Mountain Won’t Move
Director: Petra Seliškar
The poetic rhythms of shepherding life in North Macedonia amidst breathtaking mountain landscapes and modern encroachments.
The Tree of Authenticity
Director: Sammy Baloji
Through evocative imagery and sound, The Tree of Authenticity challenges colonial legacies in the Congo Basin, giving the forest agency beyond human-dominated histories.
Unwelcomed
Director: Amilcar Infante, Sebastián González M.
This ambitious debut documentary, years in the making, captures Venezuela’s migrant crisis and Chilean radicalisation in urgent cinematic testimony.