CPH:DOX

CPH:DOX announced their full lineup earlier today. We are proud to have 6 Impact Partners-supported films in the festival:
ANTIDOTE – F:act Competition
APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS – Urgent Matters
FACING WAR – Opening Night Film, F:act Competition – World Premiere
MISTRESS DISPELLER – Highlights
VIKTOR – Highlights
THE WHITE HOUSE EFFECT – Backstory
IP Executive Director Jenny Raskin will be part of the DOX Conference in a panel called “The Cost of Exposing Truth To Power” with ANTIDOTE director James Jones and participant Christo Grozev.
SUGARCANE IN THE NEWS
It’s been an incredible year for the SUGARCANE team. Leading up to this weekend’s Academy Awards, the film has received some amazing press. See below for some highlights:
- Good Morning America – A Look at Nat Geo’s ‘Sugarcane’ Trailer
- Associated Press – ‘Sugarcane’ exposes truths about Indigenous schools in Canada. It’s already made Oscars history
- Deadline – Jesse Eisenberg Talks With Julian Brave NoiseCat And Emily Kassie About Honoring Stories Of Our Past
- ABC News – Sugarcane Honored at 2025 Sundance Film Festival
- PBS News Hour – Directors Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie make an appearance on behalf of Sugarcane
SUGARCANE is now available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu. You can learn more about the film on their website and Instagram.
SOCIAL IMPACT MEDIA AWARDS

ANOTHER BODY and THE FEELING OF BEING WATCHED were each honored with SIMAs for their Impact Campaigns and SUGARCANE took home the award for Best Editing. Congratulations to all the film teams!
See the full list of winners and nominees here.
CINEMA FOR PEACE DOVES

The Cinema for Peace Foundation honors films that address the humanitarian challenges of today. At a special ceremony in Berlin this month, Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck’s ETERNAL YOU won the Cinema for Peace Dove for Global Health Technology and Human Enhancement. Congratulations to the ETERNAL YOU team!
James Jones’ ANTIDOTE and Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie’s SUGARCANE received nominations for The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice.
See the full list of winners and nominees here.
ASC AWARDS

This weekend, The American Society of Cinematographers announced the winners at the 39th ASC Awards, and Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw received the Documentary Award for GAUCHO GAUCHO. Congratulations to the entire GAUCHO GAUCHO team!