REVIEW: Missing People by Annette Mangaard Published on 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.
REVIEW: Shoulder The Lion by Annette Mangaard Published on April 27, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Shoulder the Lion is a beautifully crafted meditation on resilience and the power of men and women to overcome debilitating obstacles.
REVIEW: Welcome to Leith by Andrew Parker Published on April 27, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker’s Welcome to Leith is one of the most viscerally terrifying documentaries in recent memory.
REVIEW: Deep Web by Andrew Parker Published on April 27, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Alex Winter's meticulously researched, impartial, and prescient Deep Web casts an eye upon the problematic future of national security.
REVIEW: Western by Andrew Parker Published on April 27, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Western further establishes brothers Bill Ross and Turner Ross as two of the most thoughtful voices in documentary.
REVIEW: Best of Enemies by Pat Mullen Published on April 27, 2015January 5, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon's Best of Enemies examines the long-running televised rivalry between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr.
Hot Docs 2015: Eco Docs by Jason Anderson Published on April 23, 2015February 3, 2022 Festivals/Hot Docs Hadwin's Judgement, The Messenger, Fractured Land, Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World are confront environmental issues at Hot Docs 2015.
Hot Docs 2015: This Is Her Story by Kiva Reardon Published on April 23, 2015February 3, 2022 Features/Hot Docs Milk by Noemi Weis, Speed Sisters by Amber Fares, and Mom and Me by Lena Macdonald highlight female filmmakers at Hot Docs 2015.
REVIEW: Being Canadian by Pat Mullen Published on April 23, 2015January 6, 2022 Hot Docs/Reviews Rob Cohen's humorous doc explores how there isn’t an essential item, food, or phrase that typifies Being Canadian.
Hot Docs 2015: Reshaping Reality by Adam Nayman Published on April 23, 2015February 3, 2022 Features/Hot Docs Michèle 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.