Film history will no longer be the same. The curated programs and activities developed by partners of Another Story impulse a new reading of curation and film history, flagging on forgotten titles and rediscoveries.
You want to be part of the action, rather than a spectator? You are passionate about film and eager to get involved in a dynamic cultural event? Join us as a volunteer at Doxumentale 2026! Sign up today and help us bring this year’s festival to life!
The Good Media Network presents two curated screenings in Belgrade and Srebrenica in collaboration with Beldocs, Silver Frame, and the Veselin Simonović Foundation. Featuring Ouvidor and Where Dragons Live.
Whether it’s big names on stage or quiet, touching in-between moments – Doxumentale is all about those unforgettable experiences. In our highlight series, we’re capturing exactly those moments: performances, quotes, encounters, and impressions that shape the spirit of the festival. Relive them here with us – or discover what you might have missed!
In a world that’s always shifting, it’s the stories that hold us, move us, and transform us. The award-winning films of Doxumentale 2025 open doors to new perspectives, touch our souls, and challenge us to stay awake — to remember, to awaken, and to change together.
As the Doxumentale festival draws to a close, the journey of extraordinary documentary storytelling continues. Until June 30th, immerse yourself in a curated collection of our powerful, moving festival films. Bring these stories home, and let their impact linger long after the screen goes dark.
Whether it’s big names on stage or quiet, touching in-between moments – Doxumentale is all about those unforgettable experiences. In our highlight series, we’re capturing exactly those moments: performances, quotes, encounters, and impressions that shape the spirit of the festival. Relive them here with us – or discover what you might have missed!
Fuckup Night Berlin is where failure takes the spotlight—and loses its stigma. We talked to founder Ralf Kemmer about why sharing mistakes matters, how companies can build real failure culture, and why the next fuckup is always the most exciting one.
Rabbi Amichai Lau Lavie is the heir to a rabbinic lineage that spans thirty-eight generations. He is also a drag queen and queer father. The protagonist of 'Sabbath Queen' reimagines religious traditions through art and community.