American Cats | Hot Docs Hot Docs Announces First Titles for 2024 Festival by Pat Mullen Published on March 12, 2024 Hot Docs Hot Docs announces first titles for its 2024 festival including American Cats, Red Fever, Union, Power, Never Look Away,and Born Hungry.
Ben Proudfoot, Mstyslav Chernov, and Kris Bowers at the 96th Academy Awards | David Crane / AMPAS 20 Days in Mariupol, The Last Repair Shop Win Doc Oscars by Pat Mullen Published on March 11, 2024 Industry 20 Days in Mariupol and The Last Repair Shop win the Academy Awards for Best Documentary and Best Documentary Short, respectively.
Screenshot Nuked Review: Bikini and the Bomb Revisited by Marc Glassman Published on March 7, 2024 Reviews Andrew Nisker's documentary Nuked examines the fallout of over a decade of nuclear testing Bikini and Enewetak Atolls.
Journeyman Pictures Under the Sky of Damascus Review: Women Talking, Syrian Edition by Pat Mullen Published on March 6, 2024 Reviews Women of Syria create a stage play and share stories of abuse--with dramatic consequences--in Under the Sky of Damascus.
Mike Munn, Anita Lee, Cornelia Principe, and David Oppenheim with their Canadian Screen Awards for To Kill a tiger, which topped the winners last year | George Pimentel Photography / Courtesy of the Academy Canadian Screen Award Nominees in Documentary and Factual Categories by Pat Mullen Published on March 6, 2024 Industry Canadian Screen Award nominations for documentary, non-fiction, and factual include Beyond Paper, The Longest Goodbye, and Someone Lives Here.
From top: 20 Days in Mariupol (Associated Press), To Kill a Tiger (NFB/Notice Pictures), Four Daughters (Tanit Films), The Eternal Memory (MTV Documentary Films), Bobi Wine: The People's President (National Geographic) | Oscars statuette photo by Al Seib / A.M.P.A.S. Oscar Predictions and Picks: Who Will/Should Win the Doc Races by Pat Mullen Marc Glassman Published on March 5, 2024March 7, 2024 Features Will 20 Days in Mariupol, To Kill a Tiger, Four Daughters, Bobi Wine: The People's President, or The Eternal Memory win the Oscar for Best Documentary?