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CPH:DOX

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    CPH:DOX Award

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    DOX:AWARD

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      Winner

      Ridge

      6.3 (110)
      John Skoog
      "We would like to honor a film that takes formal virtuosity to new heights, yet never loses sight of the human experience. If Tarkovsky had played video games and was a Swedish farmer, this might be what his films would have looked like. Sculpting with time and space, this new director creates a unique field of experience for the audience, steering away from familiar dichotomies such as man versus machines, science versus nature, immigrant versus local. Instead this film creates a haunting environment where all of these elements are playfully activated, and the result approaches a uniquely jagged kind of sublime. The DOX: Award goes to Ridge by John Skoog."
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      Rediscovery

      6.5 (25)
      Phie Ambo
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      Femimam

      7.0 (44)
      Marie Skovgaard
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      Searching Eva

      6.0 (401)
      Pia Hellenthal
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      Shelter: Farewell to Eden

      6.1 (20)
      Enrico Masi
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      On the Inside of a Military Dictatorship

      7.1 (82)
      Karen Stokkendal Poulsen
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      The Disappearance of My Mother

      7.1 (427)
      Beniamino Barrese
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      Swarm Season

      6.7 (38)
      Sarah Christman
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      The Rest

      6.7 (49)
      Ai Weiwei
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      Fraemling

      6.6 (52)
      Mikel Cee Karlsson(director)
      Plattform Produktion
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      The Invented Biography

      7.0 (10)
      Nicolas Lasnibat
      Xavier Rocher
      La Fabrica Nocturna Cinéma
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      The Edge of Democracy

      7.3 (16K)
      Petra Costa(director)
      Joanna Natasegara(producer)
      Violet Films
      Busca Vida Filmes

    Danish Dox Award

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      Western Arabs

      7.1 (68)

    New Vision Award

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      Winner

      A Moon for My Father

      6.7 (40)
      Mania Akbari
      Douglas White
      "'A Moon For My Father' is a complex and generous film about bodies. Bodies of work, bodies of politics and history - an extraordinary artist's body as host of disease and transformation under pressure - and as the subsequent carrier and giver of life. Like a punch in the gut or a needle in the abdomen, this film demonstrates that as a viewer, the medium of moving images is far more than a retinal and cognitive experience, but one of strong affect and of somatic involvement of your very own body."
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      All That Perishes at the Edge of Land

      7.4 (14)
      Hira Nabi
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      Everybody in the Place: An Incomplete History of Britain 1984-1992

      7.4 (177)
      Jeremy Deller

    Politiken's Audience Award

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      Winner

      Push

      7.2 (737)
      Fredrik Gertten
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      Hi, A.I.

      6.3 (160)
      Isabella Willinger
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      Halston

      7.1 (1.5K)
      Frédéric Tcheng
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      Peter Lindbergh - Women's Stories

      6.2 (79)
      Jean-Michel Vecchiet
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      Memory: The Origins of Alien

      6.8 (3.8K)
      Alexandre O. Philippe
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      One Child Nation

      7.5 (7.6K)
      Nanfu Wang
      Jialing Zhang
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      Soleils Noirs

      7.8 (126)
      Julien Elie
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      Mind the Gap

      7.7 (29)
      Robert Schabus
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      Advocate

      7.2 (401)
      Rachel Leah Jones
      Philippe Bellaiche
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      Human Nature

      7.7 (1.8K)
      Adam Bolt

    F:ACT Award

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      Winner

      Soleils Noirs

      7.8 (126)
      Julien Elie
      "The F:ACT AWARD goes to a film that gives voice to people who have suffered unbearable losses and have been neglected and ignored and forgotten by their government and authorities. In fact, the film convincingly suggests that those very authorities are themselves deeply involved in the immense tragedy that has been quietly unfolding through more than 20 years. The filmmaker has invested almost as many years of his life and work to bring the story to us and he does it with a huge solidarity with his characters and with a patience that gives the audience a deep sense of the complexity of this tragedy. He does not seek easy answers but lets one witness after the other take us deep into the heart of darkness. The F:ACT AWARD 2019 goes to DARK SUNS by director Julien Elie."
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      On The President's Orders

      7.1 (228)
      James Jones
      Olivier Sarbil
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      Push

      7.2 (737)
      Fredrik Gertten
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      Midnight Family

      7.4 (2.1K)
      Luke Lorentzen
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      Sea of Shadows

      7.3 (835)
      Richard Ladkani
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      American Factory

      7.4 (25K)
      Steven Bognar
      Julia Reichert
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      The Color of Justice

      Marjolaine Grappe
      Memento
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      Mind the Gap

      7.7 (29)
      Robert Schabus
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      The Color of Justice

      Marjolaine Grappe
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      Favela Frontlines

      8.0 (29)
      Renato Martins
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      Jozi Gold

      7.1 (58)
      Fredrik Gertten

    F:ACT Award - Honorable Mention

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      Winner

      Midnight Family

      7.4 (2.1K)
      Luke Lorentzen
      "We are honored to present a special mention to a film, that is both shocking and moving at the same time. It takes us in high and bumpy speed through an urban jungle, were the crucial task of saving injured people are left to an untamed and ruthless competition that cost lives on a daily basis. The special mention goes to MIDNIGHT FAMILY by director Luke Lorentzen."

    Sound & Vision Award

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    Music Films

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      Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love

      7.0 (2.3K)
      Nick Broomfield
      Shani Hinton
      Marc Hoeferlin
      Kyle Gibbon
      Lafayette Films

    NEXT:WAVE Award

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      Winner

      Kabul, City in the Wind

      7.0 (186)
      Aboozar Amini
      "For us in the jury it's been an immense pleasure to experience the incredible variety in the NEXT:WAVE category and we've been traveling around the world in the cinemas of Copenhagen. Our main award goes to a movie that took us to the heart of a hurt city that we've never experienced like this before. An impressive, artistic and breathtaking documentary that goes beyond war and death and is a deep, devastating and deeply moving portrait of life and characters which you won't forget. This is only the debut feature of the director but it shows an incredible sense of artistic ambition and a brilliant, bold use of cinematography, editing and sound. A wonderful film that shows that hope will survive. The award for best film in the NEXT:WAVE category goes to KABUL, CITY IN THE WIND."
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      I Was Here

      Nathalie Biancheri
      Aleksandra Jankowska
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      The Hottest August

      6.4 (253)
      Brett Story
    • [object Object]

      Hi, A.I.

      6.3 (160)
      Isabella Willinger
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      When All Is Ruin Once Again

      8.5 (17)
      Keith Walsh
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      The Last Male on Earth

      6.9 (99)
      Floor van der Meulen
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      The Good Terrorist

      5.1 (28)
      Robert Oey
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      You See the Moon

      6.7 (39)
      Miguel Nunes(director)
      Videolotion

    NORDIC:DOX Award

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      Winner

      The Men's Room

      8.1 (282)
      Petter Sommer
      Jo Vemund Svendsen
      "We agreed unanimously on the winner. The NORDIC:DOX AWARD goes to a film that made us both laugh and cry. A tribute to friendship and male vulnerability. A film that powerfully conveys the basic human needs for belonging propelled by a clear cinematic vision and a big heart.The NORDIC:DOX AWARD goes to THE MEN'S ROOM directed by Petter Sommer and Jo Vermund Svendsen."
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      Mating

      6.8 (282)
      Lina Mannheimer
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      Once Aurora

      7.9 (236)
      Benjamin Langeland
      Stian Servoss
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      Q's Barbershop

      7.6 (115)
      Emil Langballe
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      Winter's Yearning

      7.2 (42)
      Sturla Pilskog
      Sidse Torstholm Larsen
      Blåst Film

    NEXT:WAVE Award - Honorable Mention

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      Winner

      Inland

      7.3 (26)
      Doxa Producciones

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    • CPH:DOX - Copenhagen International Documentary Filmfestival

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    Copenhagen, Denmark

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    • http://www.cphdox.dk/

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