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New Projects by Kathryn Ferguson, Asmae El Moudir and Véréna Paravel Crowned at CPH:DOX as Industry Reflects on AI Threat and Learns From Cousins in Journalism

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New Projects by Kathryn Ferguson, Asmae El Moudir and Véréna Paravel Crowned at CPH:DOX as Industry Reflects on AI Threat and Learns From Cousins in Journalism
Mar 20, 2026 12:15am PT New Projects by Kathryn Ferguson, Asmae El Moudir and Véréna Paravel Crowned at CPH:DOX as Industry Reflects on AI Threat and Learns From Cousins in Journalism

This year's Conference and Summit programs have gathered experts to discuss how artificial intelligence is changing the idea of truth as documentarians try preparing for an increasingly unstable future

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See All CPH:FORUM winners Courtesy of Michael Kaack

More than €110,000 ($127,000) total in awards were handed out in Copenhagen this evening as another edition of CPH:DOX’s industry arm came to an end. The Laura Poitras executive-produced doc “Everything Is Red and Grey,” directed by Shourideh C. Molavi and Shrouq Alaila, took home both the Al Jazeera Documentary Channel Co-production Award and the Arte Award, while further winners included new projects by festival favorites such as “Nothing Compares” director Kathryn Ferguson and “De Humani Corporis Fabrica” helmer Véréna Paravel. 

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