CPH:DOX Awards €110K to New Documentaries Reflecting on AI, War, and Journalism

CPH:DOX festival awarded over €110,000 to several documentary projects, including Kathryn Ferguson's and Asmae El Moudir's films, as well as a piece on Russia’s school system preparing children for war. The festival emphasized critical themes like AI threats and journalistic practices, underscoring the documentary field's engagement with urgent global issues. Moving forward, these awarded projects are poised to influence conversations on technology, conflict, and media ethics as they move into production and wider dissemination.
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Al Jazeera Documentary Channel
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Asmae El Moudir
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CPH:DOX
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