Hot Docs Audience Award winners include Lac-Megantic: The Is Not an Accident, directed by Philippe Falardeau, and Someone Lives Here, directed by Zack Russell.
Keep ReadingIn Is My Living in Vain, Ufuoma Essi artfully considers the role of the church in Black communities on both sides of the ocean.
Keep ReadingHot Docs Audience Award race remains stable as Canadian titles go dark to add an element of surprise to the Rogers Audience Award race.
Keep ReadingIs My Living in Vain and Someone Lives Here hold steady in the Hot Docs Audience Award race as new films premiere at the fest.
Keep ReadingIs My Living in Vain holds the number one spot in the Hot Docs Audience Award rankings while Someone Lives Here takes the Canadian lead for the Rogers Audience Award.
Keep ReadingIs My Living in Vain takes lead in Hot Docs Audience Award race while Without Precedent: The Supreme Life of Rosalie Abella tops Rogers Audience Award for Canadian features.
Keep ReadingFauna, directed by Pau Faus, takes an early lead in the Hot Docs Audience Award rankings as the festival releases the first list of top twenty audience favourites.
Keep ReadingEternal Spring directed by Jason Loftus named the winner of the overall Hot Docs Audience Award as determined by the public votes.
Keep ReadingEternal Spring, directed by Jason Loftus, wins the Hot Docs Rogers Audience Award for Canadian film while Okay! (The ADS Band Film) and Unloved are runners-up.
Keep ReadingHot Docs Audience Award race masks the Canadian titles in the race for the Rogers Award going into the festival's final weekend.
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