23 Canadian films to receive digitization and restoration via Telefilm Canada's Canadian Cinema - Reignited, including Oscar winner Artie Shaw: Time Is All You've Got.
Keep ReadingReport on Hot Docs 2023: Toronto's documentary festival rebounded with a strong line, well-attended screenings, and a sense of discovery.
Keep ReadingHot Docs Audience Award winners include Lac-Megantic: The Is Not an Accident, directed by Philippe Falardeau, and Someone Lives Here, directed by Zack Russell.
Keep ReadingKanaval: A People's History of Haiti in Six Chapters delivers a nuanced and immersive celebration of Carnival with a rich cinematic essay.
Keep ReadingHannu, a Finnish man with a love for lynx, delivers a character of Herzoggian proportions and a parable for conservation in Lynx Man.
Keep ReadingThe Mountains and I Lost My Mom win the Hot Docs awards for best International and Canadian feature.
Keep ReadingThe poetic documentary Sundial harnesses the power of slow cinema to create an immersive and experiential portrait of rural Estonia.
Keep ReadingName Me Lawand feels like a documentary that moves the medium forward with its artistic portrait of a young boy learning British Sign Language.
Keep ReadingIn Is My Living in Vain, Ufuoma Essi artfully considers the role of the church in Black communities on both sides of the ocean.
Keep ReadingHot Docs Audience Award race remains stable as Canadian titles go dark to add an element of surprise to the Rogers Audience Award race.
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