Loch Ness: They Made a Monster | CUFF Calgary Underground Film Festival Announces Line-up by Pat Mullen Published on March 28, 2024 Festivals Calgary Underground Film Festival announces line-up including documentary Never Look Away, Flipside, and Loch Ness: They Created a Monster.
Nigel Tang/Kensington Communications Mae Martin Discusses the Fluidity of Gender Identity in CBC Doc by Pat Mullen Published on March 28, 2024April 13, 2024 Features/Interviews An interview with Mae Martin about Fluid: Life Beyond the Binary.
sippakorn / iStock Hot Docs Reveals First Industry Programming by Pat Mullen Published on March 27, 2024 Hot Docs First Hot Docs Industry programming announcement includes conversations with Nisha Pahuja, Geeta Sondhi, Brett Story, and Astra Taylor.
Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema is one of the world’s only theatres devoted to documentary | LouiesWorld1 / Shutterstock Taking Stock of Hot Docs by Ezra Winton Published on March 27, 2024April 13, 2024 Essays/Features/Hot Docs Where does Hot Docs stand? Assessing the documentary festival at 30.
Luther: Never Too Much | Hot Docs Hot Docs Announces Full 2024 Line-up by Pat Mullen Published on March 26, 2024April 1, 2024 Hot Docs Hot Docs announces line-up for 2024 festival including the opening night selection of Dawn Porter's Luther: Never Too Much.
Underwire Films Fire Tower Trailer: Documentary Observes the Eyes in the Sky by Pat Mullen Published on March 26, 2024 Features/Hot Docs Fire Tower trailer offers first glimpse at the documentary about lookouts who keep a watchful eye for signs of smoke in the Yukon Territory.
Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema | Handout Departed Hot Docs Programmers Speak Up by Pat Mullen Published on March 26, 2024 Hot Docs Former Hot Docs programmers release joint statement regarding their reasons for resigning from the festival on Sunday.
Still from A Quiet Girl Courtesy of the National Film Board of Canada. A Quiet Girl Review: Adrian Wills Rediscovers His Identity by Alejandra De La Huerta Published on March 25, 2024 Reviews After having unanswered questions about his biological parents, Adrian Wills goes to Newfoundland in hopes to find the truth in NFB doc The Quiet Girl.
Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema | Handout Hot Docs Programmers Resign En Masse (Includes Update) by Pat Mullen Published on March 25, 2024March 28, 2024 Hot Docs/Industry Ten members of Hot Docs' programming team resign following reports of international conflict at the documentary festival.
Vortex Media You Can Call Me Bill Review: A Piece of the Shat by Jason Gorber Published on March 22, 2024 Reviews William Shatner offers a rambling bit of insight into his career in Alexandre O. Philippe's latest documentary, You Can Call Me Bill.