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DOX in Copenhagen, which follows a nurse fighting for safe birthing conditions in Venezuela's "broken" health care system.
Karabash used to be called “the most polluted city in the world,” but then, in 2025, it achieved fame thanks instead to the documentary film Mr. Nobody against Putin. Now the film is up for an Oscar.
Couples in interfaith marriages came under intense pressure in Nazi Germany. But women’s protests in February 1943 may have helped save their husbands.
Pieter-Jan De Pue shares insights on working nine years on his feature about a place "where division was everywhere," tracing young lives, and why "we didn't really want to dive into a film that was ...
Jan De Pue tells another story of the war in Ukraine — this time through the perspective of five young people. All of them were at a ...
Pieter-Jan De Pue talks importance of 'time and flexibility' when shooting 'Mariinka' among war, praises CPH:DOX as a partner for ambitious projects.
The documentary Hell’s Army, directed by Richard Rowley, examines the rise of this shadowy group led by Yevgeny Prigozhin, an ...
Our Call: Stream It. Women’s Hell well establishes the look and feel of 1930s Warsaw, then challenges the sexist status quo. Helena Wróblewska embodies the ideals of first-wave feminism – for herself, ...
Movies about espionage often don't age well, but hidden gems like The Ipcress File, Where Eagles Dare, and Hopscotch hold up strikingly well.
There was plenty to talk about in the corporate suites and Champions Club at Allegiant Stadium, including Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran and the NRL’s future broadcasting rights.
Running until Saturday, Jewish Book Week at Kings Place has a programme packed full of Jewish authors and speakers, covering ...
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