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Film is more than mere entertainment; it is a powerful tool to address inequality, corruption, and human rights violations.
March 8th marks International Women’s Day—a day to celebrate progress, acknowledge ongoing inequalities, and amplify female voices in all spheres of society. Let's have a look at female storytellers, feminist perspectives and eyeopening projects!
The winners of the Doxumentale documentary Prize 2024 Nicole Gormley and Debra Aroko on how to navigate filming with a grieving family, the challenges they encountered while making their documentary "Searching for Amani" and why caring about something means falling in love with someone.
An interview with Hendrik Bolz, host of the "Springerstiefel Podcast" about right-winged extremism in the 90s and today. What changed, what didn't change and why we should have hope.
February 14th is the day we celebrate love. But this year, let’s come together to celebrate our love for something that changes the very fabric of our world — film, architecture and design. Join us for Beats & Bubbles at our Opening of Living Frames at Living Berlin!
On January 27, we want to reflect on the power of remembrance. 80 years after Soviet soldiers opened the gates of Auschwitz, we have to keep reminding ourselves what “never again” truly means. Books, documentaries and art offer us the power not only to look back, but also to look to the future and ask ourselves what kind of world we want to create.
Winner of the Doxumentale book prize 2024 Tara Paighambari studied molecular biology, worked as a business consultant, has her own startup and two cafés. In her book, she wrote down her life story - a story of new beginnings, courage and love.
This week, on International Human Rights Day, we are highlighting Can You Hear Me? The Invisible Battles of Ukrainian Military Medics, a deeply moving documentary by Francis Farrell and Olena Zashko.
From launching The Good Media Network to hosting the inaugural Doxumentale, 2024 been an unforgettable journey. We’re deeply grateful to everyone who celebrated the power of non-fiction storytelling with us.
We were allowed to turn on the lights in the theatre at ACUD Kino for change. Director Meritxell Campos Olivé and producer Dieter Meier joined us on the second weekend of the Doxumentale to discuss their documentary Surfing Einstein.