What's Happening?
The Copenhagen documentary festival CPH:DOX has announced its lineup for the upcoming Summit and Conference program, featuring prominent U.S. filmmakers John Wilson and Sara Dosa. The event, scheduled for March 16-19, will include discussions on media sovereignty, the role of AI in storytelling, and the future of documentary filmmaking. The program aims to address industry challenges and foster bold conversations on content creation and distribution. Other notable speakers include Poh Si Teng, Sinéad O’Shea, and Joe Bini, who will share insights on navigating the evolving media landscape.
Why It's Important?
The participation of influential filmmakers like John Wilson and Sara Dosa at CPH:DOX underscores the festival's role as a platform for critical industry dialogue.
The conference will explore pressing issues such as media control, the impact of AI, and the sustainability of independent filmmaking. These discussions are crucial for shaping the future of the documentary sector, particularly in an era of rapid technological change and media consolidation. The event provides an opportunity for filmmakers to exchange ideas, collaborate, and develop strategies to overcome industry challenges.









