CPH:DOX annonce sa sélection FORUM et de nouveaux prix
par Vladan Petkovic
- La sélection comprend des projets de Beniamino Barrese, Radu Ciorniciuc, Diana El Jeiroudi, Lea Glob, Göran Hugo Olsson et Verena Paravel ; les prix sont d'une valeur de plus de 100 000 €

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CPH:FORUM, the flagship financing and co-production event of CPH:DOX, which will take place from 17-19 March, has announced its line-up of 30 projects from 23 countries, with their statuses ranging from early to late development and production.
The selection includes new projects by acclaimed and award-winning filmmakers such as Ra'anan Alexandrowicz (The Viewing Booth), Beniamino Barrese (The Disappearance of My Mother [+lire aussi :
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“The 2026 CPH:FORUM selection tells the story of the times we live in through the lenses of filmmakers who challenge the status quo, take risks and engage in dialogue with the world. We envision this edition not just as a showcase, but also as a vital space where the transformative power of documentary in defending democracy and fostering understanding in these challenging times is revealed once again. We are honoured that this group of filmmakers have entrusted us with their projects,” says Mara Gourd-Mercado, head of Industry & Training.
On 16 March, the industry section will also show selected scenes from five projects in the CPH:ROUGHCUT section, which are aiming for a 2026 release, to more than 200 industry guests, and eight projects from countries of the Eastern Partnership (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) will also be presented on the same day, as part of the CHANGE sidebar.
In addition to years-long collaborations with Sandbox Films, Al Jazeera, Eurimages, Rise And Shine and Unifrance/Titrafilm, two new prizes are being added to the pool, which now exceeds €100,000 in cash and services. ARTE will reward two projects in the form of two consultations with Rough Cut Service totalling a value of €2,500 each, while the Jacob Burns Film Center will grant one project a stipend and residency, including access to editing and post-production facilities totalling approximately €8,500.
The full list of projects is below, and more details on them can be found here.
CPH:FORUM projects
Blackest Ever Black – Roisin Agnew (Ireland/UK)
Producers: Alison Millar, Jack O’Brien, Roisin Agnew
Skeptics – Ra'anan Alexandrowicz (USA)
Producers: James Doolittle, Thomas Lennon
Letter to Alvin – Hilton Als (Sweden)
Producers: Tobias Janson, Melissa Lindgren
The Calling – Beniamino Barrese (Denmark)
Producers: Harry Vaughn, Beniamino Barrese
Living in Our Heads (confidential) – David Borenstein (Denmark)
Producer: Helle Faber
Artifacts of War – Jorge Caballero (Spain/Chile)
Producers: Anna Giralt Gris, Diego Pino Anguita
Director's Cut (working title) – Radu Ciorniciuc (Romania/Denmark)
Producer: Tereza Šimíková
Dark Horse - Lauren DeFilippo, Sam Soko (Sweden/USA/Kenya)
Producer: Amanda Pollak
Last Standing Women – Talal Derki (Germany)
Producers: Charlotte Reekers, Talal Derki
Children of the Moon Land – Roman Ďuriš (Slovakia/Czech Republic/France)
Producers: Richard Šimeček, Michal Sikora, Albin Bourgeois
Joud – Diana El Jeiroudi (Germany/Netherlands)
Producers: Diana El Jeiroudi, Orwa Nyrabia
Matrescence – Kathryn Ferguson (UK)
Producers: Eleanor Emptage, Rosie Crerar
Bromansky – Arthur Franck (Finland/France/Denmark/Norway)
Producers: Sandra Enkvist, Anders Lindström, Rémi Grelletty, Sara Skrodzka, Thorvald Nilsen, Esther Nissen
Last Weekend in October – Nosarieme Garrick (USA/Nigeria)
Producer: Chioma Onyenwe
Letters of Hope – Lea Glob (Denmark/Germany/USA)
Producers: Sigrid Dyekjær, Eric Holland, Konstanze Speidel, Mstyslav Chernov
Sweet Mystery of Life – Robert Greene (USA)
Producers: Bennett Elliott, Susan Bedusa, Douglas Tirola
The Silent Network – Pernille Rose Grønkjær (Denmark/Norway)
Producers: Vibeke Vogel, Nina Leidersdorff, Malthe Koch
My Father the Iceman – Łukasz Kowalski (Poland/Denmark)
Producers: Anna Mazerant, Łukasz Kowalski, Signe Byrge Sørensen
Queens Ballroom – Hansen Lin (USA/France/Belgium)
Producers: Hansen Lin, Siyi Chen, Clara Vuillermoz, Laurence Buelens
The Elephant in the Room – Marley McDonald (USA)
Producer: John Cardellino
Everything Is Red and Grey – Shourideh C Molavi (Palestine/Canada)
Producers: Shourideh C Molavi, Henry Plavidal, Laura Poitras
Untitled UNRWA Archive Documentary – Benedict Moran (Canada)
Producers: Benedict Moran, Ramzy Haddad
The Day After – Yuval Orr (France/Israel)
Producers: Margaux Missika, Liel Maghen
Cosmofonia – Verena Paravel (France)
Producer: Florence Cohen
God of the In-Between – Archana Phadke (India/USA)
Producers: Aman Mann, Shaunak Sen, Jim Wilson
Green Gold – Ivonne Serna (France/USA)
Producers: Geoffrey Livolsi, Alex Pritz, Will N Miller, Sélim Benzeghia
Face Value – Faye Tsakas (USA)
Producer: Riel Roch Decter
State of Immortality – Piotr Winiewicz (Denmark/USA)
Producer: Henrik Underbjerg
The Niki De Saint Phalle Documentary Project – Matt Wolf (France)
Producer: Emma Lepers
We Are Volcanoes – Sharon Yeung (Hong Kong/Norway)
Producers: Sharon Yeung, Jillian Schlesinger
CPH:ROUGHCUT projects
Don't Let the Sun Go Up on Me – Asmae El Moudir (Morocco/France/Denmark/Norway/Chile)
Producers: Emma Lepers, Monica Hellström, Asmae El Moudir
The Siege of Paradise – Gar O’Rourke (Ireland/Switzerland)
Producers: Andrew Freedman, Ken Wardrop, Jessie Hayden, Luzius Fischer, Philipp Ritler
Rescue – Sine Plambech (Denmark/Italy/Iceland/Germany)
Producers: Sofie Husum Johannesen, Andreas Dalsgaard, Tereza Šimíková
War on Women – Maris Salumets (Spain/Romania/Germany)
Producers: Elina Litvinova, Monica Lazurean-Gorgan, Gregor Streiber, Maris Salumets
The Dawn of the Post Plantation – Ced'art Tamasala (Netherlands/Belgium/DR Congo/USA/ Italy/Indonesia/UK)
Producers: Lea Fels, Isidoor Roebers
CHANGE projects
Life on Mars – Mery Aghakhayan (Armenia)
Producer: Karina Simonyan
My Home – Ulviyya Ahmadova (Azerbaijan)
Producer: Nijat Dadashov
Sounds of Revolution – Nikoloz Bezhanishvili (Georgia/France)
Producers: Nikoloz Bezhanishvili, Victor Ede
3 Daughters – Ana Gherciu (Moldova)
Producer: Ana Gherciu
Total Mess – Oleksandra Horiienko (Sweden/Ukraine)
Producers: Alex Shiriaieff, Kateryna Yahodka
My School Is Seized – Halyna Lavrinets (Ukraine)
Producer: Oleksandr Ivanov
10 Things (working title) – Niniko Lekishvili (Georgia/France)
Producers: Ana Kvichidze, Irina Gelashvili, Estelle Robin You
UXXR: Is There Sex After the USSR? – Lilit Movsisyan (Armenia)
Producer: Sona Margaryan
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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