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CPH:DOX 2021

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38 articles available in total starting from 26/11/2020. Last article published on 27/05/2021.

CPH:DOX announces its Inter:Active exhibition line-up

CPH:DOX announces its Inter:Active exhibition line-up

The online, interactive exhibition features 13 pieces this year, which mix extended reality, film and digital art  

15/03/2021 | CPH:DOX 2021

CPH:FORUM reveals the projects selected for its online 2021 edition

CPH:FORUM reveals the projects selected for its online 2021 edition

The line-up includes new films by Lech Kowalski, Lucy Walker, Mads Brügger, Jørgen Leth, Alisa Kovalenko, Sophie Fiennes, Radu Ciorniciuc, Margreth Olin and Eugene Jarecki  

10/03/2021 | CPH:DOX 2021 | CPH:DOX Industry

Review: As I Want

Review: As I Want

BERLINALE 2021: Palestinian filmmaker Samaher Alqadi’s debut feature documents the protests following the string of severe sexual assaults that took place in Tahrir Square in 2013  

03/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Encounters

Review: Sabaya

Review: Sabaya

Hogir Hirori’s disturbing documentary details a volunteer organisation that recovers Yazidi women forced into sex slavery by ISIS  

04/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Camilla Nielsson  • Director of President

Interview: Camilla Nielsson • Director of President

“Democracy is an organism – if we don't nurture it, it will die, and faster than you think”

We talked to acclaimed documentary filmmaker about her Sundance-screened feature, in which she throws people in at the deep end once again  

03/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: President

Review: President

In her documentary that reads more like a thriller, Camilla Nielsson shows how to destroy all pretences of democracy – in ten easy steps  

02/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Lost Boys

Review: Lost Boys

The follow-up to 2010’s Reindeerspotting descends into the heart of darkness, offering a one-way trip for adults only  

17/12/2020 | Finland

Review: White Cube

Review: White Cube

Renzo Martens’ much-anticipated sequel to Enjoy Poverty explores what the art world can give back to former Congolese plantation workers  

26/11/2020 | IDFA 2020

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