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Mar 23, 2022
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CPH:DOX is one of the largest documentary film festivals in the world. The festival’s programme goes beyond traditional boundaries between disciplines and media, offering perspectives on creative crossovers between cinema, television and media art.

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NEWS

CPH:CONFERENCE 2022 reveals its full programme

CPH:DOX unveils over 200 films for full 2022 programme

CPH:DOX announces 9 projects for first physical Inter:Active Symposium

CPH:DOX FORUM announces 2022 project selections

CPH:DOX taps climate change documentary as 2022 opening film


INTERVIEW

«A festival is first and foremost a collective effort brought to you by a team that is only as strong as its weakest link»

Modern Times Review speaks with new CPH:DOX Artistic Director Niklas Engstrøm.


FILMS

A House Made of Splinters

Director: Simon Lereng Wilmont

A small group of social workers work to create a much-needed safe space for children to live in.


Judges Under Pressure

Director: Kacper Lisowski

Poland’s populist nightmare seen through the unprecedented pressure judges are now under in an EU state fast becoming a pariah.


Navalny

Director: Daniel Roher

A Sundance-winning docu-thriller following the recent attempt of the Russian opposition leader’s life


Rebellion

Director: Maia Kenworthy, Elena Sanchez Bellot

Following the development of radical climate action group XR from its founding in late 2018.


The Caviar Connection

Director: Benoît Bringer

Despite imprisonment, journalist Khadija Ismayilova exposes the intricate corruption tactics of the families ruling Central Asia.


The Territory

Director: Alex Pritz

Promised dominion over their own rainforest territory, Brazil's Uru-eu-wau-wau people have since faced illegal incursions from mining companies and land-grabbing invasions spurred on by right-wing politicians.


Young Plato

Director: Neasa Ní Chianáin, Declan McGrath

One teacher's determination in turning the fortunes of an inner-city plagued by urban decay, sectarian aggression, poverty and drugs.


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