All CPH:DOX articles – Page 7
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News
Climate change documentary ‘Into The Ice’ to open CPH:DOX 2022
Lars Ostenfeld’s film will compete in the main competition.
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CPH:DOX names new artistic director in wider restructure
The appointment follows the departure of documentary festival founder Tine Fischer.
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CPH:DOX reveals 2021 competition and industry winners ahead of physical screenings
Top prizes go to an African documentary and the next project from Radu Ciorniciuc.
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CPH:DOX reveals physical screening plans; adds world premiere
Audiences will be required to show their ‘coronapas’ to enter cinemas.
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Look to secondary platforms for the unique, challenging documentaries, says Ted Hope
Specialiised titles are struggling for traction on the major streamers, Hope told the CPH:DOX Conference.
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Reviews
‘Raising A School Shooter’: CPH:DOX Review
Sensitive documentary focusing on the parents of children who have carried out school shootings
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‘The Social Dilemma’ director addresses criticisms of doc on CPH:DOX panel
Jeff Orlowski faced questions over the hit Netflix documentary.
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Features
CPH:DOX director Alvaro F. Pulpeiro – “You can almost touch the image”
The Colombia-based Spanish filmmaker recounts the challenges and inspirations behind his documentary ‘So Foul A Sky’.
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CPH:DOX director Tuija Halttunen – “Making this film was very long and painful”
The Finnish director reflects on the journey behind documentary ‘How To Kill A Cloud’.
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How going virtual has fostered innovation and diversity at CPH:DOX’s industry events
“We’re hoping the pitch itself will become more cinematic,” explained the industry team.
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Reviews
‘The Last Shelter’: CPH: DOX Review
Moving documentary about life at Caritas House of Migrants, a refuge for travellers on the edge of Mali’s Sahel desert
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‘Reconciliation’: CPH:DOX Review
In the mountains of Albania, a father seeks retribution for the murder of his daughter
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‘Our Memory Belongs To Us’: CPH:DOX Review
Three exiled Syrian journalists reunite to watch footage from the beginning of the revolution
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‘When A City Rises’: CPH:DOX Review
Thrilling, immersive documentary about the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests
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‘A Man And A Camera’: CPH:DOX Review
Dutch filmmaker Guido Hendrikx silently films the residents of a small town to surprising reactions
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‘Gabi, Between Ages 8 and 13’: CPH:DOX Review
Five years in the life of Gabi, a Swedish adolescent who struggles to identify as either male or female
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CPH:DOX director Guido Hendrikx – “I was like an extra-terrestrial”
‘A Man With A Camera’ saw the Dutch filmmaker knock on the doors of total strangers and remain silent while filming their reactions.
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CPH:DOX director Roser Corella - “I hope the film can be a tool to fight the system”
‘Room Without A View’ explores at the bleak reality of foreign domestic workers in Lebanon.
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Can the international festival circuit save creative documentary making?
Theatrical prospects for many festival doc films are slimmer than ever.
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Reviews
‘United States Vs. Reality Winner’: CPH: DOX Review
Taut investigation into the jailing of US whistleblower Reality Winner