Mila Aung-Thwin Wins Don Haig Award
Mila Aung-Thwin wins the Don Haig Award at Hot Docs. The award recognizes the Midwives producer for a history of work and mentorship.
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Mila Aung-Thwin wins the Don Haig Award at Hot Docs. The award recognizes the Midwives producer for a history of work and mentorship.
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The Changing Face of Europe includes Just Animals, How the Room Felt, Bigger Than Trauma, and Atomic Hope as docs personal and political.
thoughtful and effective film, Desert Space understands that the most profound connections are not found in the stars, but closer to home.
Courtney Stephens' found footage film Terra Femme is an unforgettable cinematic experience that defies easy categorization.
Just let Jennifer Rainsford's All of Our Heartbeats Are Connected through Exploding Stars wash over you.
Sean Wang’s A Marble Travelogue tackles environmental degradation, the complex nature of globalisation and the increasing homogenization of culture.
Director Frankie Fenton discusses his Hot Docs premiere Atomic Hope: Inside the Pro-Nuclear Movement and a controversial side of the climate change debate.
An interview with Geographies of Solitude director Jacquelyn Mills about documenting the Zoe Lucas with the natural elements of Sable Island.
Into the Weeds director Jennifer Baichwal on telling the story of Dewayne Lee Johnson, the Monsanto company, and its collective stakes.