Love in the Time of Fentanyl and Children of the Mist top the winners of the 2022 DOXA Documentary Festival awards with the Colin Low Award for Canadian Director and Best Documentary
Keep ReadingAn interview with Love in the Time of Fentanyl director Colin Askey on documenting front line workers in Vancouver's East Side amid the opioid crisis.
Keep ReadingAli Kazimi's Beyond Extinction is a thoughtful and meticulously researched doc about the Sinixt people in the Arrow Lakes region of BC.
Keep ReadingHybrid musical documentaryThe Lake / nx̌aʔx̌aʔitkʷ has some missteps as it revisits a classic opera with an attempt to decolonize it.
Keep ReadingDOXA's 2022 line-up includes Alex Pritz's The Territory, Ali Kazimi's Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence, and Jeremiah Hayes' Dear Audrey.
Keep ReadingVancouver's DOXA Festival announces first Special Presentations titles, including Fire of Love and Love in the Time of Fentanyl.
Keep ReadingIs there any sight quite as romantic as a sunset? Dominque Keller provides three portraits of enduring love in Love: The Last Chapter. This sweet slice of life doc observes a trio
Keep ReadingWhile the cheeky name reflects punk icon Poly Styrene’s self-reflexive wit, this doc reveals that she was anything but forumlaic.
Keep ReadingThe international juries at Hot Docs this year favoured slow cinéma vérité If the feature winner Ostrov – Lost Island exemplifies the limitations of the art form with its lethargic portrait of
Keep ReadingShannon Walsh's eye-opening film asks how much we’re willing to pay so that others can enjoy a more equitable life.
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