Louis Theroux's 'The Settlers' set for CPH:DOX 2026

Louis Theroux's documentary 'The Settlers,' which explores Israeli settlers in the West Bank, has been selected for the Copenhagen Documentary Festival CPH:DOX in 2026. The announcement highlights the film's inclusion in the upcoming edition of the prestigious event.

The Copenhagen Documentary Festival, known as CPH:DOX, has announced that Louis Theroux and his latest project, 'The Settlers,' will feature in its 2026 lineup. This documentary delves into the lives of Israeli settlers in the West Bank, offering insights into a complex geopolitical issue through Theroux's signature investigative style.

CPH:DOX, a leading platform for documentary filmmaking, regularly showcases works that tackle global challenges. The inclusion of 'The Settlers' underscores the festival's commitment to narratives on international affairs. No further details on screening dates or additional participants were provided in the announcement, which was published on December 20, 2025.

Theroux, renowned for his thoughtful documentaries on sensitive topics, brings his expertise to this film, promising a nuanced examination of the subject.

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