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CPH:DOX Festival Recap with Eka Tsotsoria, Nico Centrone, and Daniel Oxenhandler

CPH:DOX Festival Recap with Eka Tsotsoria, Nico Centrone, and Daniel Oxenhandler

FromDocs in Orbit


CPH:DOX Festival Recap with Eka Tsotsoria, Nico Centrone, and Daniel Oxenhandler

FromDocs in Orbit

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode pulls focus on CPH:DOX - one of the biggest documentary film festivals in Europe today. Situated in Copenhagen, the festival began on March 23, and we just wrapped up a full week of screenings!This year, the festival is hosting many exciting in-person events in Copenhagen and online offers for both the industry and the public, with a selection of films streaming online in Denmark for the first ten days of April. Eka Tsotsoria from Tbilisi joins Nico Centrone in Italy and Daniel Oxenhandler in Copenhagen to recap the festival.Eka and Nico have been following the festival remotely, while Daniel offers his perspective directly from the ground. Apart from the ambiance and energy of CPH:DOX this year, we discuss our highlights from the program, including, The Territory by Alex Pritz, Holidays by Antoine Cattin, and the spellbinding film Afterwater by Dane Komljen.This episode was co-produced by Eka Tsotsoria in Georgia, Nico Centrone in Italy, Daniel Oxenhandler in Denmark, and Christina Zachariades in the U.S.A, with original music created by Nayeem Mahbub in Sweden.
Released:
Apr 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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