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DOX Artistic Director Wants To Take His Fest To No. 1: Doc Talk Podcast:

What’s the biggest documentary festival in the world? The International Documentary Festival Amsterdam. For now. Upstart CPH:DOX in Copenhagen aims to overtake IDFA as the top showcase for nonfiction film worldwide. On the new episode of Deadline’s Doc Talk podcast, we sit down with CPH:DOX Artistic Director Niklas Engstrøm...

‘The Flats,’ ‘No Other Land’ & More Win CPH:DOX Awards

The Flats, a film about The Troubles in Northern Ireland, won the top award at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen at a Friday night, earning a €10,000 prize.  The documentary directed by Alessadra Celisia takes place in “New Lodge in the center of Belfast, a neighborhood...

Ukraine-Themed Documentary ‘A Poem For Little People’ Bows At CPH:DOX

Less than two weeks after 20 Days in Mariupol won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature, another important film about Ukraine has bowed on the world stage. A Poem for Little People, directed by Ivan Sautkin, held its international premiere Thursday at CPH:DOX in...

Psychics Exercise Healing Powers In CPH:DOX Film ‘Look Into My Eyes’

The psychics in Look Into My Eyes claim to communicate with the departed, passing messages to their loved ones among the living. Whether that’s true or not must remain a matter of speculation, but one thing can be said with certainty: the documentary...

Hummingbird doc ‘Everything Little Thing’ Takes Wing To CPH:DOX

The hummingbirds of Every Little Thing are migrating from North America to Europe. Sally Aikten’s film about the extraordinary avian aerialists and a Los Angeles woman who tends to injured hummingbirds is making its European premiere at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, after initially hovering...

Doc About Killing Of Giraffe At Denmark Zoo Premieres At CPH:DOX

The story shocked the world 10 years ago: the Copenhagen Zoo’s decision to euthanize a healthy two-year-old giraffe named Marius because they considered it a “surplus animal.” CNN reported on it. So did Le Monde in France, the U.K.’s Guardian and The Independent,...