Shoulder the Lion is a beautifully crafted meditation on resilience and the power of men and women to overcome debilitating obstacles.
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Keep ReadingMorgan Neville and Robert Gordon's Best of Enemies examines the long-running televised rivalry between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr.
Keep ReadingHadwin's Judgement, The Messenger, Fractured Land, Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World are confront environmental issues at Hot Docs 2015.
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Keep ReadingMichèle Hozer's Sugar Coated, Mia Donovan's Deprogrammed, Ryan Mullins' Chameleon, and Jerry Rothwell's How to Change the World bring activist stories to Hot Docs 2015.
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