REVIEW: Exotica, Erotica, Etc. by Noelle Elia April 30, 2015January 3, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Erotica, Exotica, Etc. is an expressionistic meditation on the sea, the men who work it, and the women who love those men. Read More
REVIEW: Over the Rainbow by Noelle Elia April 30, 2015January 3, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Over The Rainbow is a heartwarming, it’s-never-too-late, portrait of Leny, a Dutch woman who discovered her sexual identity at 68. Read More
REVIEW: Danny by Pat Mullen April 28, 2015January 3, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews In Danny, William D. MacGillivray and Justin Simms offer a rousing portrait of former Newfoundland premiere Danny Williams. Read More
REVIEW: Stay Awhile / Home Cooked Music by Pat Mullen April 28, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Jessica Edwards' portrait of The Bells, Stay Awhile, and Mike Maryniuk's animated Home Cooked Music bring two musical portraits to Hot Docs. Read More
REVIEW: Leaving Africa by Maurie Alioff April 28, 2015January 6, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews The stakes are high, but Leaving Africa is a powerful film that deals sensitively with these volatile issues. Read More
REVIEW: Daughter of the Lake by Pat Mullen April 28, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Daughter of the Lake by Ernesto Cabellos Damián observes a small community in the Andes that feels parched after a gold mine sets up shop. Read More
REVIEW: Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi by Pat Mullen April 28, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi is exceptionally moving as it pieces together a sensitive study of the victims of depression and mental illness. Read More
REVIEW: Thought Crimes by Maurie Alioff April 28, 2015January 10, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Thought Crimes gets very close-up and personal with this character, showing him in his mother’s house where he is confined. Read More
REVIEW: Nicola Constantino – The Artefacta by Annette Mangaard April 27, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Nicola Constantino: the Artefacta, is a beautifully crafted film exploring the philosophies, work and life of a thought-provoking artist Read More
REVIEW: Missing People by Annette Mangaard April 27, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Missing People follows Martina Batan, director of the prestigious New York City art gallery Ronald Feldman Fine Arts. Read More