Mar 9 • 00:00 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Altinget

Greenland, Lynetteholm and Gaza: Here are ten political films at CPH:DOX

The CPH:DOX festival showcases ten political documentaries, addressing themes such as activism, community, and technology from March 11 to 22 in Denmark.

The CPH:DOX festival, running from March 11 to 22, is set to be the 23rd edition of Northern Europe's largest documentary film festival. This year, the lineup includes a variety of documentaries along with debates, talks, and events that cover a range of topics such as experiments in Tingbjerg, community solidarity in remote Denmark, pro-Palestinian activism, and the struggle against tech giants.

With 74 films and numerous screenings slated across a week and a half, festival-goers may find it challenging to navigate the extensive program and select which films to watch. The selection aims to provide not just entertainment but also a platform for political discourse and awareness surrounding significant contemporary issues.

This initiative represents an important cultural event in Denmark that not only seeks to entertain but also to educate and provoke thought regarding societal challenges, illustrating how documentary filmmaking can serve as a tool for activism and raising awareness about global issues, from local experiments to international conflicts.

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