Explorations in the evolving role of documentaries in shaping how we understand the world.
Immersive sessions led by acclaimed filmmakers offering deep insights into the craft.
A playful and engaging program designed to spark curiosity and creativity in children through films.
Thought-provoking installations and multimedia works that expand the documentary form.
Our annual booth, created by Leart Rama and titled this year “I Can’t Sleep at Night,” returns to the heart of the city for another year. This booth installation invites visitors to enter and contemplate the world around us. Inside, you'll find a large journal where you can leave your mark—from brief notes and poems to longer stories and reflections.
Feel free to express your thoughts and share your emotions with the world.
Each day, entries will be collected, scanned, posted online, and eventually displayed around the booth.
The booth opens on August 3rd and will remain accessible until the end of the festival.
Saturday, June 14
The ARchipelago program explores war archives, collective documenting, and technologies of representation through workshops, talks, and guided walks across Prizren.
Connecting Dots, a DokuFest and Beldocs project, showcases research on Yugoslav and Kosovar film heritage, featuring archives, female voices, and Prizren’s forgotten cinemas.
Through VR at DokuCaffe, explore ten Galeria 17 exhibitions, immersing yourself in local and international art, themes, and curatorial projects up close.
KAOS CAMPING, a Hungarian art collective, blends analog film, installations, and anarchist performance to explore today’s crises, offering a raw, sensory cinema experience.
The DwP Corner by Humanitarian Law Kosovo presents *Illegal Theater* by Sovran Nrecaj, a three-part video exhibition reflecting on Kosovo’s 1990s parallel education and culture system.
An immersive Dokufest experience curated by Leart Rama, “The Threshold Turn” features Mauro Ventura’s gate-like sculpture and Soma Light Therapy, inviting visitors to explore themes of transition, duality, and transformation through art, light, and introspection.
DokuFest’s exhibition features youth video interviews reflecting on growth, shifting perspectives, and how open dialogue helps challenge stereotypes and build understanding.
The *Visual Explorations* exhibition at Pykë-Presje Gallery presents lesser-known films and works by Goran Djordjević, highlighting his research-driven approach that challenges the idea of the artist as sole genius.