Issue 98 - Summer 2015
Hadwin’s Judgement stands tall amid a strong and engaged line-up of Canadian films debuting at Hot Docs and DOXA 2015.
How do you encourage Canadian media culture in a small market, which is dominated by U.S. culture and binge Netflix-style viewing of platinum-quality drama?
Read MoreSeth's Dominion, Finding Macpherson, and A Different Drummer: Celebrating Eccentrics bring unique characters to Hot Docs.
Read MoreSophie Deraspe's The Amina Profile, Suzanne Crocker's All the Time in the World, and Shelley Saywell's Lowdown Tracks hit Hot Docs 2015.
Read MoreMichèle Hozer's Sugar Coated, Mia Donovan's Deprogrammed, Ryan Mullins' Chameleon, and Jerry Rothwell's How to Change the World bring activist stories to Hot Docs 2015.
Read MoreMilk by Noemi Weis, Speed Sisters by Amber Fares, and Mom and Me by Lena Macdonald highlight female filmmakers at Hot Docs 2015.
Read MoreHadwin's Judgement, The Messenger, Fractured Land, Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World are confront environmental issues at Hot Docs 2015.
Read MoreHighlights from the 2015 DOXA Documentary Film Festival in Vancouver offer a range of non-fiction offerings from around the world.
Read MoreThe Scotiabank CONTACT Festival repositions documentary photography on the high altar of art while connecting it to our past and our present.
Read MoreAllan Tong reflects upon his journey making the documentary The Flying Stars with Ngardy Conteh George in Sierra Leone.
Read MoreAn interview with photographer Sebastião Salgado on his work and participation in Wim Wenders' documentary The Salt of the Earth.
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