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Science 2011-05-11 1 min read

DOX Summer 2011: Berlin, Brands, and Cinema for Peace

DOX Summer is out! Berlin's events on documentary & art is in focus. Read about Cinema for Peace, lessons of Berlinale Campus & documentary at the Transmediale. DOX comes with a DVD, this time with Taliban Behind the Masks by Paul Refsdal.

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, May 11, 2011

DOX Summer issue also offers insights into new partnerships within documentary, namely brands and filmmakers, and visits DocPoint in Helsinki, Montreal Art Film Festival, Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, and many more.

Among the other articles you will find in DOX are:
Refugees, aestheticized
Can a refugee in a film become too aesthetic, losing his ethical relevance?

COPYRIGHT: Exemptions are crucial
Lessons to be learnt from American's experience with employing Fair Use.

SUNDANCE: A nanosecond of history
As usual, social issue docs had a strong showing at the festival this year. A notable
thread for us was "writing history" - we look at three films in this regard.

Dimitri Eipides
In March, Dimitri Eipides, the director of Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, received
the EDN award 2011. In this interview he talks about movies that matter, action,
sabotage and ethics.

PHOTO: "They called me princess"
Dirk-Jan Visser is a Dutch photographer. We show his images from a refugee project
documenting the everyday life of five illegal migrants living in different European
capitals.

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Best wishes of a good summer from the DOX team
Truls Lie - truls@dox.dk & Vibeke Bryld - vibeke@dox.dk

DOX is released by EDN. EDN - European Documentary Network is a member-based organisation for professionals working with documentary film and television. EDN has 1100+ members from more than 60 countries.