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Chase Joynt and Julietta Singh direct on a film set. He is standing behind her wearing a grey shirt and ballcap, while she is wearing a green shirt and eyeglasses and has her hand raised. They are both smiling.

Julietta Singh and Chase Joynt Talk The Nest and Re-embodying History

by Alexander Mooney
April 27, 2025
Hot Docs/Interviews

An interview with The Nest directors Julietta Singh and Chase Joynt about their innovative hybrid film that explores intersections of history within Singh's family home.

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Hot Docs Announces Industry Conference/Market Line-up

by Pat Mullen
March 26, 2025March 31, 2025
Hot Docs/Industry/News

Hot Docs announces the programming and venues for the Industry Conference and Market, running April 28 to 30 at this year's festival.

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Tënk Finds a Home for Auteur Documentaries in Canada

by Pat Mullen
May 18, 2023
Industry

Canadian documentary streamer Tënk caters to auteur-driven point-of-view non-fiction at a time when the industry is increasingly risk-averse.

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Hot Docs Adds Navalny, Exiles to Special Presentations Line-up

by Pat Mullen
March 22, 2022
Hot Docs

Sundance winners Navalny, The Exiles, Midwives, and Framing Agnes are among the 15 new Special Presentations titles announced by Hot Docs.

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Canadian Talents Clean Up Among Sundance Award Winners

by Pat Mullen
January 28, 2022January 23, 2023
Sundance

Navalny, Framing Agnes, Midwives, and Fire of Love are among the winners of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.

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Framing Agnes Review: Transness Past and Present

by Madeline Lines
January 23, 2022
Reviews/Sundance

Rarely has a documentary challenged our assumptions about history and its ability (or right) to bring people back to life like Framing Agnes does.

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How Framing Agnes Flips the Script on Trans Narratives

by Pat Mullen
January 21, 2022March 31, 2022
Interviews/Sundance

An interview with Framing Agnes's Chase Joynt and Morgan M. Page on the genre-bending study of trans narratives and histories.

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10 Docs We’re Excited to See at Sundance 2022

by Pat Mullen Jason Gorber
January 11, 2022January 24, 2022
Features/Sundance

Our most anticipated documentary list for Sundance includes The Princess, We Need to Talk About Cosby, Midwives, Fire of Love, and more!

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Sundance 2022 Line-up Includes Fichman, EyeSteel, Joynt

by Pat Mullen
December 9, 2021
Sundance

Fire of Love, Midwives, and Framing Agnes represent Canadian talent at Sundance 2022.

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No Ordinary Man: Billy Tipton’s Complex Identity

by Dina Lobo
March 31, 2021August 17, 2021
Features/Interviews

No Ordinary Man, which tells the story of American jazz pianist and trans man Billy Tipton, is no ordinary music documentary. Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt bring contemporary relevance by foregrounding present-day

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