Issue 66 - Summer 2007
Quebecois veteran Serge Guigère is celebrated at this year’s Hot Docs Documentary Film Festival, while Bonnie Sherr Klein gets a radical re-appraisal.
Perdue examine the controversial work of photographer Sally Mann and that of Steve Cantor, the documentarian who has profiled her twice on screen
Read MoreSmoked meat sandwiches, beluga whales and sci-fi - a look at producer Richard Elson's eclectic oeuvre
Read MoreAnand Patwardhan has been called in the U.S. the “Michael Moore of Indian documentaries,” a quick-hit description of a dedicated artist and activist.
Read MoreThere’s more to Sylvie Van Brabant and Serge Giguère, the indie Quebec doc team of Les Productions du Rapide Blanc, than À force de rêves.
Read MoreAssessing the work of the 2007 Hot Docs Outstanding Achievement winner, Heddy Honigmann.
Read MoreLike all fine documentaries, A Crude Awakening is the story not just of its subject, but also of its filmmakers. Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack.
Read MoreA prime example of ‘docu-cratic’ media making is HomelessNation.org, an interactive documentary engaging several thousand homeless voices across Canada.
Read MoreFor me, being a documentary filmmaker means living with a cloven heart. Paradox is built into the job description.
Read MoreThe 2007 Hot Docs Festival spotlights Central and Eastern Europe. Is there a new documentary wave on the horizon?
Read MoreAfter a long hiatus from filmmaking, Not A Love Story's Bonnie Sherr Klein returns with a doc on disability, love and survival.
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