What's Happening?
The Copenhagen documentary festival CPH:DOX has announced its lineup for the Summit and Conference program, featuring prominent speakers such as U.S. filmmaker John Wilson and Sara Dosa. The event, running from March 16-19, will include discussions on various topics, including media sovereignty, the ethics of directing in conflict zones, and the future of indigenous-led non-fiction cinema. The program aims to address the challenges facing the documentary industry, such as platform dependence and censorship, while providing filmmakers with tools to navigate these issues. The conference will also explore new storytelling forms and the impact of AI on documentary filmmaking.
Why It's Important?
The CPH:DOX conference serves as a critical platform for addressing the
evolving challenges and opportunities within the documentary filmmaking industry. By bringing together influential filmmakers and industry leaders, the event fosters dialogue on pressing issues such as media sovereignty and the role of AI in storytelling. These discussions are vital for shaping the future of documentary filmmaking, particularly in an era where digital platforms dominate content distribution. The conference also highlights the importance of preserving independent voices and cultural narratives, which are increasingly at risk in a media landscape characterized by consolidation and censorship. By equipping filmmakers with new strategies and insights, CPH:DOX contributes to the resilience and innovation of the documentary sector.













