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RIDM and CUFF Docs Announce Festival Line-ups

by Pat Mullen
October 29, 2025
Festivals

Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) and CUFF Docs announce their full line-ups for the 2025 editions of the festivals.

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A close-up image of a bald man looking upward at a stack of money atop his head. He has blue eyes and the background is white.

Take the Money and Run Review: The Art of the Con

by Pat Mullen
October 27, 2025
Festivals/Reviews

Jens Haaning inspires an art world controversy by delivering two empty frames as the commissioned art piece Take the Money and Run.

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A diverse group of university age students rehearses a song performance. They are standing in a v formation with their hands raised holding water bottles and cell phones as microphones.

Just Sing Review: A Cappella Doc Belts an Irresistible Tune

by Pat Mullen
October 26, 2025
Festivals/Reviews

The music of the SoCal Vocals can't help but win you over as Just Sing follows their rehearsals for the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella.

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A 53-year-old Chinese woman wearing a black dress receives a kiss from a younger blonde woman. They are seated on a pink couch and the wall behind them is rose-coloured.

Montreal, My Beautiful Wins WIFF Prize in Canadian Film

by Pat Mullen
October 26, 2025October 30, 2025
Festivals/News

Montreal, My Beautiful by Xiaodan He wins the $25,000 WIFF Prize in Canadian Film from the Windsor International Film Festival

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An old photograph of a Korean mother and teen daughter, kneeling together by the water. They are smiling.

Min Sook Lee Seeks Her Mother’s Story

by Jason Gorber
October 25, 2025
Features/Interviews/TIFF

An interview with filmmaker Min Sook Lee on the creative process, political choices, and personal emotions that shaped There Are No Words.

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A collage of eight film stills in three rows of three, two, and three images.

Destination Docs: Highlights at the 2025 Windsor International Film Festival

by Pat Mullen
October 21, 2025
Festivals

Highlights at WIFF, the Windsor International Film Festival, include documentaries in competition The Pitch and Shamed vying for $25,000 prize.

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Two people stand in a motorboat on a river. They are pulling in a net from the water.

Nechako: It Will Be a Big River Again Review – This Water Runs Deep

by Pat Mullen
October 21, 2025November 17, 2025
Festivals/Reviews

Nechako: It Will Be a Big River Again observes the fight of the Stellat’en and Saik’uz Nations to protect a waterway that's fuelled their families for generations.

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A woman and her partner are lying on a blanket with their three dogs. They are are both laughing and the dogs are snuggled up against them in a sunbeam.

DOC NYC Announces Short List Series with Oscar Hopefuls

by Pat Mullen
October 14, 2025
Festivals/News

DOC NYC announces annual Short List series, which includes Oscar hopefuls like Come See Me in the Good Light, The Perfect Neighbor, and My Mom Jayne.

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The Track Leads Documentary Winners at VIFF

by Pat Mullen
October 10, 2025
Festivals/News

The Track directed by Ryan Sidhoo wins Best Canadian Documentary at the Vancouver International Film Festival.

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Actor John Candy appears in close-up in a VHS family home movie. He is bending over and looking directly at the camera.

The John Candy Documentary Shares a Mental Health Conversation Ahead of Its Time

by Pat Mullen
October 9, 2025
Features/TIFF

John Candy: I Like Me producer Ryan Reynolds and director Colin Hanks discuss their documentary about the beloved Canadian icon and his story about mental health.

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Miette pastry chef Meg Ray and Maria Thomsson from Miette pastry chef Meg Ray and Maria Thomsson from Rödlöga, Sweden at the world premiere of Sweet Störy at @psfilmfest. Here, they share their favourite sweets in this story of cross-cultural cooking. 🌴

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We're at the @psfilmfest this year, with coverage We're at the @psfilmfest this year, with coverage rolling including the world premiere of Elvis, Rocky & Me: The Carol Connors Story! Stay tuned for more. 

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Oscar nominee Carol Connors marches into @psfilmfe Oscar nominee Carol Connors marches into @psfilmfest to her theme from Rocky, and then performs "You Loved My Night Away" - a song she wrote for Elvis Presley the night he died and hasn't released until now.

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#StateOfFirsts director Chase Joynt talks about fo #StateOfFirsts director Chase Joynt talks about following congresswoman Sarah McBride on her historic campaign amid the culture wars and the targeting of trans rights, and making a vérité doc after hybrids like No Ordinary Man and Framing Agnes. #PalmSprings #PSIFF #Documentary #movies
@yanunifilm executive producer Laura Nix tells the @yanunifilm executive producer Laura Nix tells the @psfilmfest audience about what drew her to sharing @juma_xipaia's story and working with director Richard Ladkani to raise awareness about the fight for the Amazon. 🌴

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Andrea Werhun and @nicobazuin tell us about changi Andrea Werhun and @nicobazuin tell us about changing the narrative on sex work and being maximalists with colour in #ModernWhore. 💋

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Song Sung Blue is the latest documentary to get a Song Sung Blue is the latest documentary to get a  Hollywood remake. Kate Hudson and director Craig Brewer tell us about reimagining the doc as a movie musical!

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How have documentaries captured political divides How have documentaries captured political divides since Oct. 7? @dimwig surveys the field of films about Palestine and Israel.

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