Baloney goes behind the scenes with Michael Phillis and Rory Davis as they prepare their "all gay, all male" burlesque show that playfully deconstructs gender norms with pride.
Documentaries are more widely available now than ever thanks to streaming platforms... but who benefits from algorithm curation? Are viewers hopelessly adrift amid formulaic content?
Now streaming from the NFB, Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams' Someone Like Me observes the plight of Drake, a gay Ugandan seeking a new life in Canada, and the community network that offers support.
Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern's Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story celebrates the sounds of a city, but the documentary doesn't really unpack how the event, like many others, has shifted away from its roots and traditional sounds.