Festival

CPH:DOX 2026

København
11.03.2026 - 22.03.26

See you all at the cinema on 11 March!

The CPH:DOX festival has launched and, as every year, some magnificent French documentaries are part of the program.

CPH:DOX has for several years established itself as the unmissable international event for documentary films. Professionals and enthusiasts alike will gather from 11 to 22 March to enjoy a wide-ranging programme of documentaries, conferences, concerts and professional meetings.

If you would like to discover the French documentaries on show this year, please see the programme below:

Once again this year, the French Institute and the French Embassy in Denmark are partners of the event and are organizing what has now become a traditional meeting for professionals in the sector.

France Production

  • The Musician and the Whale by Valentin Paoli

  • The Cord by Nolwenn Hervé

  • Museum by Olivier Bienaimé et Hervé Bienaimé

  • Whispers in the Woods by Vincent Munier

  • In-I In Motion by Juliette Binoche

  • Collapse by Anat Even

  • Fantasy by Isabel Pagliai

  • A Very Good Boy by Sébastien Lifshitz

  • Belleville Beats by Hugo Sobelman

Coproduction

  • The Sanctuary of Dreams by Pierre-Christophe Gam

  • Cambodian Beer Dreams by Laurits Nansen

  • In the Current of Being by Cameron Kostopoulos

  • The Oligarch and the Art Dealer by Andreas Dalsgaard

  • The Sanctuary of Dreams by Pierre-Christophe Gam

  • The Seasons by Maureen Fazendeiro

  • This is not a French Film by Tom Adjibi

  • To Hold a Mountain by Biljana Tutorov & Petar Glomazić

  • Soundtrack to a Coup d'État by Johan Grimonprez

  • Landmarks by Lucrecia Martel

  • Mare’s Nest by Ben Rivers

  • Mountain of Gold by Roland Edzard

  • Hair, Paper, Water… by Nicolas Graux & Quý Trương Minh

  • Holy Destructors by Aistė Žegulytė

  • Construction Site by Jean-Stéphane Bron

  • Do You Love Me by Lana Daher

  • Enough is Enough by Elisé Sawasawa

  • A Little Gray Wolf Will Come by Zhanna Agalakova

  • Amazomania by Nathan Grossman

  • Amílcar by Miguel Eek

 

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