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Two animated characters, one yellow and one white, sit at a cluttered kitchen table. They are drinking coffee and have funny noses. There is also a girl whose head is a chocolate chip cookie.

Endless Cookie Wins Rogers Best Canadian Documentary from Toronto Film Critics Association

by Pat Mullen
March 3, 2026
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Endless Cookie wins Rogers Best Canadian Documentary from the Toronto Film Critics Association and a cash prize of $50,000 courtesy of Rogers.

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Oh! The Misery and the Joy! A Conversation with Ric Esther Bienstock

by Barri Cohen
February 27, 2026March 13, 2026
Features/Interviews

Veteran director/producer Ric Esther Bienstock reflects upon a career in documentary, from Ebola to porn, and her latest project with Alex Gibney.

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A polar bear sticks its head out of the water.

Nuisance Bear Review: This One’s Just Right

by Pat Mullen
January 24, 2026January 27, 2026
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Gabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman brilliantly expand their 2021 short film Nuisance Bear about polar bears forced off their natural migration path in Churchill, Manitoba.

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Watch Oscar Nominated Donkey Doc Perfectly a Strangeness

by Pat Mullen
January 22, 2026
Features

Watch the Oscar nominated short documentary perfectly a strangeness by Alison McAlpine and some determined donkeys in the Chilean desert.

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Filmmaker Ron Mann directors a documentary film crew on a sound stage.

Ron Mann Wins Company 3 Luminary Award from Toronto Film Critics Association

by Pat Mullen
January 19, 2026
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Documentary filmmaker Ron Mann wins Company 3 Luminary Award from Toronto Film Critics Association, while Xiaodan He wins Jay Scott Prize and Nirris Nagendrarajah wins Telefilm Canada Emerging Critic Award.

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Canada’s Top Ten Downplays Docs Once Again

by Pat Mullen
January 6, 2026January 22, 2026
Features/Industry

Canada's Top Ten for 2025 includes only one documentary: Agatha's Almanac. The list represents an annual oversight for Canadian docs.

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Andrea Werhun is a white woman with brown hair, wearing a pink dress with a V-neckline. She is sitting down at a make-up table, looking at a three-paned mirror and applying lipstick.

Modern Whore: A Not So Sentimental Education

by Justine Smith
December 27, 2025
Features/Interviews

Modern Whore director Nicole Bazuin and star Andrea Werhun make the case that it's high time to consider sex work as labour with all the rights and protections that entails.

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Now Streaming: A Community Comes Together in Night Watches Us

by POV Staff
December 12, 2025
Features

Now streaming from the National Film Board of Canada, Night Watches Us see members of Montreal's Black community come together in the aftermath of violence.

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Amanda Parris is seated facing an off-screen interviewee. She is a Black woman with blond braided hair, and is wearing a dark blue collared shirt.

For the Culture Returns to Invite Audiences to Join the Conversation

by Pat Mullen
December 1, 2025
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For the Culture with Amanda Parris returns for a second season to explore a diversity of Black experiences through topics like dating and travel.

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We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes Review – Keep Calm and Tractor On

by Rachel Ho
November 29, 2025December 1, 2025
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We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes gives credit to the women who helped the war effort by pitching in on the farm and providing food for the

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Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions spotlights the career of the Rough Trade rocker.

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Billie Eilish is in her concert doc era, but how d Billie Eilish is in her concert doc era, but how does #hitmehardandsoft and its snazzy 3D stack up to the competition?

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