The Regional Competition includes 27 titles of which 12 are Croatian films. The Special Programmes Russians Are Coming and Children Changing the World will feature documentaries about contemporary Russia and former Soviet Union countries and short documentaries made by refugee children who sought asylum in Austria and in a refugee camp in Jordan.
Retrospective programmes at the 12th ZagrebDox will present Italian-Swedish filmmaker Erik Gandini and Georgian director Nino Kirtadzé.
ZagrebDox is supported by the City of Zagreb, Croatian Audiovisual Centre and Creative Europe – MEDIA Sub-programme.
LINEUP - International Competition:
Bikes vs Cars (Sweden)
Directed by Fredrik Gertten
The Wolfpack (USA)
Directed by Crystal Moselle
A Strange Love Affair with Ego (Netherlands)
Directed by Ester Gould
Don Juan (Sweden, Finland)
Directed by Jerzy Sladkowski
Dear Araucaria (UK)
Directed by Matt Houghton
Thank You for Playing (USA)
Directed by David Osit, Malika Zouhali-Worrall
Above and Below (Switzerland, Germany)
Directed by Nicolas Steiner
Women in Sink (UK)
Directed by Iris Zaki
End of the World (Poland)
Directed by Monika Pawluczuk
Produced by Wajda Studio
Coproduced by Telewizja Polska S.A., City of Lodz, West Pomerania Film Fund Pomerania Film
The Face of Ukraine: Casting Oksana Baiul (Australia)
Directed by Kitty Green
My Love, Don't Cross That River (South Korea)
Directed by Mo-young Jin
Human (France)
Directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Mon and Me (Canada)
Directed by Lena Macdonald
My Aleppo (USA)
Directed by Melissa Langer
My Enemy, My Brother (Canada)
Directed by Ann Shin
Poet on a Business Trip (China)
Directed by Ju Anqi
Tell Spring Not To Come This Year (UK)
Directed by Saeed Taji Farouky
The Russian Woodpecker (UK, Ukraine, USA)
Directed by Chad Gracia
The Closer We Get (UK)
Directed by Karen Guthrie
The Swedish Theory of Love (Sweden)
Directed by Erik Gandini
(T)error (USA)
Directed by Lyric R. Cabral, David Felix Sutcliffe
Uncertain (USA)
Directed by Anna Sandilands, Ewan McNicol
Twilight of a Life (Belgium, Israel)
Directed by Sylvain Biegeleisen
Cartel Land (USA, Mexico)
Directed by Matthew Heineman