We are so happy to announce that Carina Randløv’s new documentary feature The Silo and Us will have its world premiere at CPH:DOX 2026, as part of the DANISH:DOX section - and also as a part of the DOX:DANMARK initiative, which brings documentary films to all of Denmark, not just Copenhagen.
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'TWO STRANGERS TRYING NOT TO KILL EACH OTHER' WINS SPECIAL MENTION AT CPH:DOX 2024 /
We are so proud that Jacob Perlmutter and Manon Ouimet's beautiful debut film Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other has received a Special Mention from the jury in the DOX:AWARD competition!
Here is the jury’s statement: “To fall in love is a magical thing, but to stay in love is a miracle. Two people find each other in middle age, and build a beautiful later life together that is documented here with grace, humor and honesty. For a film that is so immaculately crafted that right from its stunning opening frame, it is like being cradled in the familiar but electric embrace of a longtime lover, the jury awards a dazzled special mention to the wonderful, warm and wise TWO STRANGERS TRYING NOT TO KILL EACH OTHER directed by Jacob Perlmutter & Manon Ouimet.”
It has been absolutely wonderful to see how the film has met its audience at CPH:DOX in the most amazing way - with sold out screenings, standing ovations, and touching and generous Q&As. And now CPH:DOX is making it possible for even more people to see the film - there will be an extra screening on Monday March 25, at Cinemateket, at 16:30. Tickets available here.
'TWO STRANGERS TRYING NOT TO KILL EACH OTHER' AT THESSALONIKI INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL /
We are excited to announce that our film Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other has been selected for the Feature-Length International Competition at Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival.
If you are at Thessaloniki please join one of the following screenings:
Saturday March 16th at 17.00 at Olympian
Sunday March 17th at 13.00 at Frida Liappa
Congratulations to the directors Jacob Perlmutter and Manon Ouimet and the whole team!
About the film:
Life, death and making meaning are the heart of a beautiful and often very witty film about an aging couple who, after an accident, face the inevitability of impermanence and seek a deep peace in their relationship while they still can.
The documentary will have its world premiere Saturday March 16th at 16.30 in Grand Theatre, Copenhagen, during CPH:DOX.
’Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other’ is selected for the main competition DOX:AWARD.
Other screenings during CPH:DOX:
Monday March 18th at 19.00 at Grand Theatre
Wednesday March 20th at 21.45 at Dagmar
Thursday March 21st at 14.30 at the DFI/Cinemateket
LANDSFORENINGEN SPOR INVITES TO SCREENINGS OF WONDERFULLY RECEIVED ‘A SILENT STORY’ /
We are extremely thankful and proud of how Anders Skovbjerg Jepsen's A Silent Story has been received, both since its’ CPH:DOX premiere in March, and after it was broadcasted on Danish TV channel TV2 last month. A nationwide impact campaign has been launched, aimed at both individuals and people working with children and youth, and the mental health sector. The film will continue to inspire people in the years to come.
The film is an encouragement to break the silence, and puts constructive, de-tabooing light on the fact that a large part of sexual abuse of children is committed by other children. “I have missed a story like mine, which I could recognise myself in, which could help me to understand that this kind of abuse between children is actually something that happens,” director Anders Skovbjerg Jepsen says about ‘A Silent Story’.
If you are in Denmark, you can catch the feature length version of the film when Landsforeningen Spor invites to free screenings and debates five Mondays in a row. The screenings will take place in: Kolding, Aarhus, Aalborg, Copenhagen and Odense between October 30 and November 27, and you can find more info about the events here. You can also see the shorter version of the film on TV2 Play.
'A SILENT STORY' WORLD PREMIERE AT CPH:DOX 2023 /
A Silent Story directed by Anders Skovbjerg Jepsen is celebrating its world premiere at CPH:DOX 2023 in the NORDIC:DOX competition.
Read More4 FCFR FILMS AT CPH:DOX 2023 /
We’re extremely proud to announce that 4 FCFR productions have made it into the CPH:DOX 2023 programme.
Read More'VINTERSAGA' NOMINATED FOR DOX:AWARD 2023 /
CPH:DOX announced the selected films for the DOX:AWARD 2023 and we are thrilled that VINTERSAGA, directed by Carl Olsson, has been selected for this year’s main competition.
Read More'A HOUSE MADE OF SPLINTERS' WINS POLITIKEN: DOX AWARD /
We are very happy and proud to announce that ‘A House Made of Splinters’ by Simon Lereng Wilmont and produced by Monica Hellström has receives the Politiken: DOX Award! The prize is awarded by Politiken's film critics, who choose a winner among the nominated films from this year's festival programme and the ceremony was held on April 1st 2022.
‘A House Made of Splinters’ follows three children at a temporary shelter, as war-torn Ukraine leaves devastating and enduring marks on the population. Through the eyes of kids, the movie depicts a personal, tender, and simultaneously tragic and hopeful story about lives in limbo.
To read more about the other winners and nominees of this year’s CPH: DOX click here.
‘OUTSIDE’ AND 'A HOUSE MADE OF SPLINTERS' AT CPH:DOX /
Final Cut for Real is proud to have two films at this year’s CPH:DOX - two films with a very special connection. ‘OUTSIDE’ by Olha Zhurba is nominated for the DOX:AWARD and has its world premiere at CPH:DOX. ‘A House Made of Splinters’ by Simon Lereng Wilmont won Best Director at Sundance and for best Nordic Dox at Göteborg Film Festival, and is selected for HIGHLIGHTS.
‘OUTSIDE’ is produced by Darya Bassel and Viktoriia Khomenko from Moon Man, Ukraine, in co-production with Final Cut for Real and Tangerine Films (NL), while ‘A House Made of Splinters’ is produced by Monica Hellström at Final Cut for Real, in co-production with Moon Man, Story (SE) and Donkey Hotel (FI). Both films are stories from Ukraine about vulnerable children and youth. ‘A House Made of Splinters’ follows three children at a temporary shelter, as war-torn Ukraine leaves devastating and enduring marks on the population. ’OUTSIDE’ follows Roma, a 13-year-old street boy neglected by his family and the state from his days as a poster boy for the Ukrainian Revolution in 2014, through 7 years in the streets of Kyiv until he is a young man. Both films are also supported by the Ukrainian State Film Agency, Danish Film Institute and International Media Support (in addition to funders that are not involved in both films, please see each film’s page for further info).
The screening times for ‘Outside’ are as follows:
March 25th, 19:45 – Empire Cinema
March 31st, 18:15 – Cinemateket Carl
April 2nd, 12:00. – Nordisk Film Dagmar
Read more and buy tickets for ‘Outside’ by clicking here.
The screening times for ‘A House Made of Splinters’ are as follows:
March 4th, 19:00 – The Grand Theatre
March 24th, 21:30 – The Grand Theatre
March 29th, 17:15 – Empire Cinema
March 30th, 19:30 – Politikens Hus
April 2nd, 19:15 – The Grand Theatre
Read more and buy tickets for ‘A House Made of Splinters’ by clicking here.
Press: Freddy Neumann, neumann@mail.dk
SCREENING OF 'A HOUSE MADE OF SPLINTERS' AT CPH:DOX LAUNCH /
Come on Friday March 4 for the CPH:DOX launch and be among the first in Denmark to watch 'A House Made of Splinters' by Simon Lereng Wilmont, who just won awards in Göteborg and at Sundance Festival
‘A House Made of Splinters’ follows three children at a temporary shelter, as war-torn Ukraine leaves devastating and enduring marks on the population. Through the eyes of kids, the movie depicts a personal, tender, and simultaneously tragic and hopeful story about lives in limbo
Click here for more information about the event.
'OUR MEMORY BELONGS TO US' & 'HE'S MY BROTHER' WIN SPECIAL MENTION AT CPH:DOX /
We are so proud and happy to announce that ‘Our Memory Belongs to Us’ and ‘He’s My Brother’, both recieved Special Mentions at CPH:DOX 2021.
‘Our Memory Belongs to Us’ is directed by Rami Farah and Signe Byrge Sørensen, and ‘He’s My Brother’ is directed by Cille Hannibal and co-director Christine Hanberg.
The statement of DOX:AWARD jury, when announcing the Special Mention to ‘Our Memory Belongs to Us’, was as follows:
“We have decided to award a special mention to a film that both challenged and haunted us – a work that expands on a painful tradition of documentaries we have all watched over the last decade. In a space created between viewer and images; in a process which is both performative and therapeutic, trauma is deconstructed and transformed, before our eyes, into camaraderie; intimacy; guilt, failure and despair. As the film progresses it exposes the impossible dichotomy faced by its protagonists – they want to remember, and at the same time they yearn to move beyond the past. Yadan, Rani and Odai’s engagement with the videos they filmed years ago, in their hometown of Dar’ah, reminds us that the images from the Syrian revolution, beyond being testimony, and evidence, are first and foremost people’s memories. The CPH:DOX Award Special Mention goes to ‘Our Memory Belongs To Us’ by Rami Farah and Signe Byrge Sørensen.”
The statement of the NORDIC:DOX jury, when announcing the Special Mention to ‘He’s My Brother’, was as follows:
“The best documentary films are always a window into other lives, other realities than our own. Always under-represented, people with disabilities have therefore often been the subject of documentaries. This moving film distinguishes itself by its very personal nature and its capacity to make us aware of the daily struggles a family can face in such a situation. It is both a love letter from a sister to a brother who cannot but live in his own world, and a very honest portrayal of the people who dedicate their lives for him. For its deeply humanistic approach, the jury would like to give a special mention to ‘He’s my Brother’.”
Both films have cinema premieres this upcoming weekend.
‘He’s My Brother’ is screened on Saturday, May 8th, at 19.15. Find tickets here.
’Our Memory Belongs to Us’ is screened on Monday, May 10th, at 18:45. Find tickets here.
Click here to see the full list of award winners at CPH:DOX 2021
PRE-PREMIERE OF 'OUR MEMORY BELONGS TO US' AT POLITIKEN /
The documentary Our Memory Belongs To Us by Rami Farah will be pre-premiering at Politiken
Read MoreSONGS OF REPRESSION - WINNER OF MAIN COMPETITION AND CRITIC AWARDS AT CPH:DOX 2020 /
We are thrilled to announce that Songs of Repression, directed by Marianne Hougen-Moraga and Estephan Wagner, was awarded both the DOX:Award (main competition award) and the Politiken:Danish:Dox (critic’s award).
Read MoreFINAL CUT FOR REAL AT CPH:DOX 2019 /
Final Cut for Real is part of the CPH:DOX 2019 programme with the following documentaries.
Read More‘DREAMING MURAKAMI’ MOST SEEN FILM AT CPH:DOX 2018 /
More than 2000 people were watching when Nitesh Anjaan’s second feature documentary Dreaming Murakami had its Danish premiere during this year’s CPH:DOX festival: Close to 600 people attended the gala event at The Royal Danish Library, and around 1600 people across the country were tuned in as well, following the event via live-transmission.
Read More'LAND OF THE FREE' WINS NORDIC:DOX AWARD /
We are honoured and extremely happy that Camilla Magid's LAND OF THE FREE took home the NORDIC:DOX Award at CPH:DOX 2017.
Read MoreWATCH THE TRAILER FOR THE PREMIERING 'DEATH OF A CHILD' /
Frida and Lasse Barkfors' documentary Death of a Child, produced by Anne Köhncke, premieres this Sunday the 18th at CPH:DOX!
Read MoreNEW TRAILER FOR 'LAND OF THE FREE' /
Watch the new trailer for Land of the Free, directed by Camilla Magid and produced by Heidi Elise Christensen.
Read More'LIFE IS SACRED' (COLOMBIAS KAMP FOR FRED) ON TOUR AROUND DENMARK /
Meet the director, watch the movie OpenAir, attend inspirational debates or have a Latin American feast as part of the experience.
Read More'THE LOOK OF SILENCE' WINS TOP AWARD AT CPH:DOX /
At the award ceremony of this year's CPH:DOX festival, Joshua Oppenheimer's The Look of Silence was named the best film of the headlining DOX:Award section.
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