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Fault Lines & Frontiers: Mapping the Evolving Geography of European Documentary

by Davide Abbatescianni
July 13, 2026
Features/Industry

Surveying the state of documentary production in Europe, including a rise in co-productions, hybrid works, and single-issue films.

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TIFF Announces Industry Conference Programming

by Pat Mullen
August 15, 2024
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TIFF Industry programming for the 2024 festival includes conversations with filmmakers Raoul Peck, R.J. Cutler, and activist/producer Malala Yousafzai.

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Money Talks

by Marc Glassman Peter Raymont Andreas Mendritzki
January 4, 2021
Features/Industry

What is the future like for Canadian documentary producers? POV discusses the state of Canadian documentary with two producers, Peter Raymont and Andreas Mendritzki.

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The Dangling Conversation, Part 2

by Steven James May
January 20, 2014
Industry

Canadian film funding received further consideration as it pertains to independent documentaries and the big public spenders like CBC and the NFB.

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The Little Mountain Project: A Hyperlocal Manifesto

by David Vaisbord
July 8, 2013
Industry

David Vaisbord offers a six-point manifesto to help Canadian documentary filmmakers cut it in an industry with modest means.

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The Dangling Conversation

by Steven James May
June 24, 2013
Industry

There appears to be a fundamental disconnect between the various public bodies empowered to fund documentaries in Canada.

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Will Pontypool Change Everything?

by Allan Tong
September 1, 2008
Features/Industry

The stakes are high with Pontypool. Canadian film needs more profitable indie pictures to survive and thrive.

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Policy Matters: Some notes on numbers, margins, and centres

by Barri Cohen
April 1, 2006
Industry

When it comes to financing Canadian productions, how far will the Tories go to walk the talk of rebalancing the wrongs of aggressive marginalization?

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