Rendezvous with Madness Docs Spotlight Tough Conversations
Toronto's Rendezvous with Madness festival runs October 25 to November 3, with documentaries spotlighting conversations about mental health.
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Toronto's Rendezvous with Madness festival runs October 25 to November 3, with documentaries spotlighting conversations about mental health.
Hot Docs promotes Heather Haynes to newly expanded role of Director of Programming and announces the programming team for 2025 festival.
DOC NYC announces Short List selection including Daughters, Union, Sugarcane, and Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa.
Hot Docs announces dates for 2025 festival and opens submissions, but adds plans to seek a buyer for Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema.
RIDM announces eight films that will screen in the inaugural Magnus Isacsson Competition in honour of the late activist filmmaker.
DOC NYC announces main line-up for the 2024 festival, including the opening night selection of Sinead O'Shea's Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story.
Eight documentaries are set to receive support through the Talent to Watch program via Telefilm Canada and The Talent Fund.
Kim O'Bomsawin's Ninan Aussat: We, the Children wins Best Canadian Documentary at the Vancouver International Film Festival awards.
Hot Docs announces that Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema will resume with limited operations, while preparations are underway for the 2025 festival.
Following its temporary pause, Russians at War had its North American premiere screenings at the Toronto International Film Festival.
