Highlights from the 2015 DOXA Documentary Film Festival in Vancouver offer a range of non-fiction offerings from around the world.
Keep ReadingIn Danny, William D. MacGillivray and Justin Simms offer a rousing portrait of former Newfoundland premiere Danny Williams.
Keep ReadingJessica Edwards' portrait of The Bells, Stay Awhile, and Mike Maryniuk's animated Home Cooked Music bring two musical portraits to Hot Docs.
Keep ReadingThe stakes are high, but Leaving Africa is a powerful film that deals sensitively with these volatile issues.
Keep ReadingDaughter of the Lake by Ernesto Cabellos Damián observes a small community in the Andes that feels parched after a gold mine sets up shop.
Keep ReadingHelp Us Find Sunil Tripathi is exceptionally moving as it pieces together a sensitive study of the victims of depression and mental illness.
Keep ReadingThought Crimes gets very close-up and personal with this character, showing him in his mother’s house where he is confined.
Keep ReadingNicola Constantino: the Artefacta, is a beautifully crafted film exploring the philosophies, work and life of a thought-provoking artist
Keep ReadingMissing People follows Martina Batan, director of the prestigious New York City art gallery Ronald Feldman Fine Arts.
Keep ReadingShoulder the Lion is a beautifully crafted meditation on resilience and the power of men and women to overcome debilitating obstacles.
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