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AI in Non-Fiction, Immersive Storytelling, Investigative Journalism and Climate Justice to Be Debated at CPH:DOX
CPH:DOX will explore topics such as AI in non-fiction, immersive storytelling, investigative journalism and climate justice.
Speakers attending the program, running March 24-28 and held in partnership with Documentary Campus, include Christo Grozev, James Jones, Alexis Bloom, Kate Townsend, Sam Soko, Mstyslav Chernov and Nathan Grossman. In “Adaptive Storytelling: Crafting Frameworks for the AI + Automation Era,” Mark Atkin, head of studies, CPH:Lab, and artist Violeta Ayala of United Notions Film will explore how AI is reshaping documentary production and storytelling; intimacy coordinator Anne Sofie Steen Sverdrup of Bedside Productions, filmmaker Laurits Flensted-Jensen (“Neon Heart”), and producer Mads Damsbo of Makropol will lead a session on crafting intimate, co-created narratives in VR, focusing on immersive storytelling and ethical creativity; Olivier Sarbil (“Viktor”) and Geeta Gandbhir (“The Perfect Neighbor”) will discuss how they transition to directing from other positions in filmmaking; while Mstyslav Chernov (“2000 Meters to Andriivka”) and Nathan Grossman (“Climate in Therapy”) will shed light on the importance of revisiting urgent subjects in a landscape saturated with stories. “The Cost of Exposing Truth to Power,” featuring Christo Grozev of Der Spiegel (“The Insider”), James Jones (“Antidote”), and Jenny Raskin of Impact Partners, will explore the challenges of investigative journalism in today’s polarized world.
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