Mark Cousins' expansive The Story of Documentary Film looks at influential films of the 1970s that pushed non-fiction cinema forward.
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Keep ReadingAmerican Doctor wins the 2026 Hot Docs Audience Award as the overall festival favourite, while Nekai Walks wins $50,000 Rogers Audience Award for Canadian film.
Keep ReadingAt the Documentary Is Ceremony session during the Hot Docs Industry Conference, filmmaker Banchi Hanuse and story participants shared their collaborative process.
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