Videos and photos from the Doc Next media collection are shown at many offline occasions throughout the world!
-Doc Next Films shown at Documentary Mondays at Centrul Ceh (Bucharest, Romania, 25 February 2013)
- Glued, Benoit Detalle, Belgia, 2011, 6’
- Illustrated Stories (Cuentos Ilustrados), Pablo Domínguez (Spain)
- Decision (Decyzja), Monika Jankowska Olejnik (Poland)
- The Life of Allotments (Działkowcy), Anastazja Kądziela (Poland)
- Jorge, Lucas Tello Pérez (Spain)
- Now, Listen!, Dominik Dušek (Czech Republic)
- Pszów, Agata and Monika Zajac, Michalina and Marzena Krakowczyk a.o. (Poland)
- Faster, Harder, Stronger, Melisa Uneri (Turkey)
- Hoodforts, Mile End Community Project (UK)
- Astronauts, Jaha Browne and Tara Manandhar (UK)
- Enclosure (Kapanım), Akile Nazli Kaya (Czech Republic)
-Doc Next Films shown at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) 2012 (Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 14-25 November 2012)
- View full playlist here.
-Doc Next Films shown at Planete+DOC Film Festival (Warsaw and Wroclaw, Poland, 11 – 20 May 2012)
- Launderette by Alex Nevill (UK)
- A Man Without Face by Tadas Vidmantas (Lituania)
- TRON by Felipe G. Gil (Spain)
- Illustrated stories by Pablo Domínguez Sánchez (Spain)
- Ebb and Tide by Nazil Kaya (Turkey)
- Sounds and Shadows by Selin Gunduz (Turkey)
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- Taki typ ptactwa by Małgorzata Goliszewska (Poland)
- Decyzja by Monika Jankowska (Poland)
- Działkowcy by Anastazja Kądziela (Poland)
- Biuro rzeczy zagubionych by Anna Rok, Agnieszka Kokowska (Poland)
-Doc Next Films shown during the ZEMOS98 Festival (14th April 2012), result of the Political Remix Video call that both EMBED and Doc Next Network started last December:

- Glued by Benoit Detalle (Belgium) – 5’42″
- Rock the Caucuses by Smearballs (Canada) – 3’22″
- Now, Listen! by Dominik Dušek (Germany) – 3’
- Subasta II by Smalouli (Marrocco) – 2’51″
- The Manufacture Of Consent by Enrico Argento (Portugal) – 2’22″
- WakeUpArtists! (Dedicated to Malish) by SpriteHat (Italy) – 4’
- Mutantes by Duplex Corporeition (Spain) – 4’24″
- A mi tío by Lacasinegra (Spain) – 1’33″
- Our Dangerous Demands by Malaventura (Spain) – 2’
- Live Free or Die Hard (Project 12, 8/12) by Diran Lyons (USA) – 1’12″
- Abra la boca (Open Your Mouth) by Montserrat Santalla Gasco (Spain) – 3’31″
- Rap News X: #Occupy2012 (feat. Noam Chomsky & Anonymous) by Hugo Farrant and Giordano Nanni (Australia) – 7’48″
-Doc Next Films shown at the BFI’s Future Film Festival (London, 18 – 19 February 2012):
- Brothers (Poland)

- Cuentos Ilustrados (Spain)
- Decision (Poland)
- Decision Only – about a street masseuse in Brighton (UK)
- Ece-Esque (Turkey)
- I’m Looking for Someone (Poland)
- Laundrette (UK)
- One of Us (Turkey)
- Recover & Rebuild: Croydon – about the aftermath of the London Riots (UK)
- Sex Sense (Spain)
- Sounds & Shadows (Turkey)
- Tron (15M Version) (Spain)
- Wires (UK)

-Doc Next at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) 2011: Thepartnership of IDFA and Doc Next Network is based on a mutual concern for the inclusion of young D-I-Y media talent in public opinion. IDFA scouts for new talents by visiting film schools, writings to broadcasters and using international scouts. Many young filmmakers also know where to find IDFA and send their work directly to the festival.
- View the full programme of Doc Next Network at IDFA 2011 here.
-Doc Next Films shown at the Seville European Film Festival (Spain, 4 – 11 November 2011):
- A Way by Sergey Kirasyan (Armenia)

- Biżuteria Publiczna by Iwo Kondefer (Poland)
- Bracia by Emi Mazurkiewicz (Poland)
- Ece’esque by Bahar Demirkan, Okyar Igli, Hayati Kose and Morteza Moghaddam (Turkey)
- Grown up at age of 11in Macedonia by Vladimir Tevcev (Macedonia)
- Guilty until Proven Innocent by Danyal Laskar (UK)
- Launderette by Bertie Telezynski and Alex Nevill (UK)
- Lost in Translation by Akile Nazli Kaya (Turkey)
- Sex Sense by José Manuel Borrego, José Manuel Expósito, Pedro Fernández, Rosario Fernández, Noelia Fernández, Belén Márquez, José Antonio Márquez, Iván Ruiz Vergara and Pablo Domínguez (Spain)
- The last communist in Berlin by Robin Meurer (Germany)
- TRON by Felipe G. Gil (Spain)
- Zero Point by Gjorgje Jovanovic (Macedonia)
-Films shown in the Doc Next exhibition space at the European Culture Congress in Wroclaw (Poland), 8 – 11 September 2011:
- A Way by Sergey Kirasyan (Armenia)

- Biżuteria Publiczna by Iwo Kondefer (Poland)
- Bracia by Emi Mazurkiewicz (Poland)
- Ece’esque by Bahar Demirkan, Okyar Igli, Hayati Kose and Morteza Moghaddam (Turkey)
- Grown up at age of 11 in Macedonia by Vladimir Tevcev (Macedonia)
- Guilty until Proven Innocent by Danyal Laskar (UK)
- Launderette by Bertie Telezynski and Alex Nevill (UK)
- Lost in Translation by Akile Nazli Kaya (Turkey)
- Sex Sense by José Manuel Borrego, José Manuel Expósito, Pedro Fernández, Rosario Fernández, Noelia Fernández, Belén Márquez, José Antonio Márquez, Iván Ruiz Vergara and Pablo Domínguez (Spain)
- The last communist in Berlin by Robin Meurer (Germany)
- TRON by Felipe G. Gil (Spain)
- Zero Point by Gjorgje Jovanovic (Macedonia)








