Batata, directed by Noura Kevorkian, debuts in first place in the Hot Docs Audience Award rankings while Navalny comes in at number two.
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Keep ReadingA beautifully layered work, Meeting Point captures the importance of understanding the various ways the past shapes a family’s present and future.
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Keep ReadingKetevan Kapanadze's documentary How the Room Felt intimately occupies the safe spaces queer people create for themselves in Georgia.
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Keep ReadingFor Your Peace of Mind, Make Your Own Museum, directed by Pilar Moreno and Ana Endara, vividly captures the artistic spirit of Senobia.
Keep ReadingThis House gives its victim a voice in death through Miryam Charles' assured filmmaking style and hybrid approach to true crime.
Keep ReadingHot Docs Audience Award Rankings for April 30 see Okay! (The ASD Band Film) in first place, followed by Crows Are White and Fire of Love.
Keep ReadingBernie Langille Wants to Know What Happened to Bernie Langille is a true crime mystery that uses miniatures to get to the root of the affair.
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