Programme

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DOK Leipzig is an international festival for documentary and animated film, being the first in the world to combine these two genres. DOK Leipzig is built on more than 60 years of history and takes place every year in autumn.
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Ein voll Besetzer Kinosaal. Vor der Leinwand stehen zwei Personen, jede mit einem Mikrofon in der Hand. Auf der Leinwand ist das Festivalmotiv von DOK Leipzig.
Festival Screening of “For the Time Being” in October 2023
© Florian Kroker
About DOK Leipzig

This year, DOK Leipzig will celebrate its 67th edition. We look forward to welcoming you to Leipzig from 28 October to 3 November.

With contemporary international films, unique curated programmes and a rich programme for children and adults, we invite our audience to discover the range of contemporary documentary and animated film. Our competition categories give exciting artistic works a place to celebrate their premieres. 

With DOK Neuland, we present the public with a curated exhibition of Extended Reality works. Each year this creates a world where visitors can experience profound stories in unexpected virtual spaces.

First programme details will be announced in September. Read more about DOK Leipzig and our values and goals in the festival profile.

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Film Programmes 2024

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Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe

The section “Panorama: Central and Eastern Europe” provides a platform for films from a region with strong historical ties to the festival. The programme is comprised of works from Georgia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Poland and Croatia.

Read more in our News.

Panorama Central and Eastern Europe film list
A film still from "Tracing Lights", showing a stack of wood burning brightly on a lake, while dark clouds and distant mountains loom over the scenery.
Opening Film

“Tracing Light”

Regie: Thomas Riedelsheimer, Germany 2024, 99 minutes

Without light, there would be no cinema – and no life. Searching for the origin of images, this film delves into two worlds that explore the magic of light: physics and art.

Read more in our News.

Portrait von Dominique Cabrera
Homage Dominique Cabrera

Dominique Cabrera has devoted herself to various forms of expression, alternating between short and feature-length films, between fiction and documentaries. Her films have been screened at numerous international film festivals and have garnered awards at Cannes, the Berlinale, Toronto, Locarno and elsewhere.

Read more in our News.

Dominique Cabrera homage film list
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Homage Isabel Herguera

Isabel Herguera presented her first feature-length animated film, “Sultana’s Dream”, at DOK Leipzig in 2023. Curator Franka Sachse describes how Herguera’s personal creative style makes her more recent films “visually unique”: “Translucent colour fields set off against porous ink strokes in rich black, unconventional perspectives and an expressive animation.”

Read more in our News.

Isabel Herguera homage film list (page 2)

 

Portrait Thomas Heise
Thomas Heise (1955–2024): Odds and Ends

In the section “Thomas Heise (1955–2024): Odds and Ends”, we will pay tribute to the work of the late film director and author Thomas Heise. The programme will include three feature-length documentaries, an evening event in his honour, and this year's DEFA Matinee.

Read more in our News.

Thomas Heise homage film list (page 6)

 

Animierte schlängelnde Röhren mit Farbverläufen erheben sich vom unteren Bildrand
Animation Night

This night is all about one of the delightful beginnings to animation art: the phenakistiscope, a combination camera and record player. Initially used for the scientific visualisation of a pumping heart, the 19th century technique has long since become part of contemporary club culture. Come along and spend the evening with us watching hallucinating visualisations of a Max Cooper track, early computer animations and historical miracle discs from the 19th century. To top off the evening, British artist duo Sculpture, who collage snippets of found magnetic sound tapes, will perform a live set.

Read more in our News.

Animation Night film list (page 4)
Ein roter Bär sitzt in einer bunt gemalten Landschaft entspannt am Seeufer und schaut einem grünen Vogel beim Picken zu
Kids DOK

Kids DOK and Young Eyes gathers films for everyone from the ages 4 and 6 who is in the mood for funny and thought-provoking viewing experiences. The Young Eyes films are suitable from 12 years on and are nominated for the Young Eyes Award.

More about Kids DOK and Young Eyes.

Collage mit Ausschnitten von Armen in schwarzweiß auf orange-rosa Hintergrund
Third Ways in a Divided World. Utopia and Subversion
Retrospective

From Cuba to Yugoslavia and Poland to Chile — this year’s Retrospective is dedicated to the Cold War era and shows films that did not fit into the view of the divided world between East and West. It also brings up DOK Leipzig’s own history as a festival. To what extent were those films shown in Leipzig at the time or not?

Read more in our News.

Film list of the Retrospective 
The Film Programme

We present four competitions and two sections out of competition at DOK Leipzig. The main festival prizes – the Golden and Silver Doves – will be awarded in the competitions. The winners are selected by independent juries. Additionally, further prizes are presented by our partners within the festival. 

In addition to the competition categories, we also present several curated series within our programme. With these formats we focus on film historic topics or honour the work of outstanding film artists. These include a retrospective, homages, matinees and programmes for children and young people (Kids DOK). 

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Competitions and Awards

International Competition Documentary Film

A five-member jury presents the following awards:

  • Golden Dove Feature-Length Film
  • Golden Dove Short Film
  • Silver Dove Feature-Length Film
  • Silver Dove Short Film
International Competition Animated Film

A three-member jury presents the following awards:

  • Golden Dove Feature-Length Film
  • Golden Dove Short Film
German Competition Documentary Film

A three-member jury presents the following awards:

  • Golden Dove for a feature-length documentary film
  • Golden Dove for a short documentary film
Audience Competition

The Audience Jury consists of five local film enthusiasts who award a Golden Dove. If you are interested to join the jury this year detoro [at] dok-leipzig [dot] de (write us an email).

A collage of various buildings in grey on a pale pink background.
Stefan Ibrahim
Extended Reality: DOK Neuland

Welcome to Fluxusopolis – city of change, where nothing ever stays the same. Change is a force to be reckoned with and XR works are the first to tap into it: into new technologies and into alternative perspectives. This year’s DOK Neuland exhibition harnesses the power of change, in the hopes of guiding it in the right direction.

Take a step into DOK Neuland 2024

DOK Industry

Our film branch networking programme is tailor-made for accredited trade visitors (filmmakers, XR creatives, producers, editors, decision makers and distributors). Each year we welcome around 1,600 accredited guests at DOK Leipzig. 

Discover the DOK Industry Programme now

DOK 365

We also organize film screenings for our audience in Leipzig and in the region during the year and show festival hits from recent years at our monthly DOK Days. With our DOK Leipzig Summer Cinema, we are presenting film highlights in beautiful open-air cinemas across the city in July and August.

We love to follow the journey of our festival films! In our DOK 365 section you can find updates on their theatrical releases in Germany and see which DOK Leipzig films you can currently watch from the comfort of your home. 

DOK in Dialogue

In der Osthalle des Leipziger Hauptbahnhofs sitzen Menschen in Sitzreihen und schauen auf eine große Leinwand, die von der Decke hängt. Auf der Leinwand ein Baum in einer kargen Landschaft.
Film Screenings at the Main Station

Cinema for all at a very special Leipzig venue! Together with the PROMENADEN shopping centre at the central railway station, we show selected films from the programme free of charge during the festival. This popular format not only attracts hundreds of guests to the Osthalle each year, it’s also extremely popular with filmmakers. Our tip: Snuggling up under blanket with a thermos is rather cozy here.

Sechs Personen sitzen auf einer Bühne aus hellem Holz. Ein Mann in der Mitte spricht in ein Mikrofon, die anderen hören ihm zugewandt zu.
Talks

Perhaps a film hasn’t left your mind since the screening, or the discussion afterwards only piqued your curiosity further? For anyone that’s hungry for more, our talks unpack the latest developments in the industry, tell the stories of filmmaking greats, and explore national film cultures around the world. In our media library you can still dive into the recorded discussions of our most recent festival. 

Zwei jugendliche Zuschauer*innen klatschen im Kinosaal Applaus.
School Screenings

Bringing lessons out of the classroom and into the cinema, our school screenings use selected documentaries and animated films to complement and illustrate topics that students are learning about. Each screening is followed by an in-depth discussion with the filmmakers.

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