Hot Docs Audience Award race remains stable as Canadian titles go dark to add an element of surprise to the Rogers Audience Award race.
Keep ReadingMixed media portrait of artist Nellie Mae Rowe This World Is Not My Own appropriately merges many facets of non-fiction filmmaking.
Keep ReadingIn Hong Kong Mixtape, San San F Young illustrates that the heart and soul of Hong Kong was, and always has been, with its people.
Keep ReadingEvocative and emotionally rich, All You See provides some important perspectives on deeply complex situations of belonging.
Keep ReadingVicky follows the courageous fight of Vicky Phelan, who was among a group of 200 Irish women misdiagnosed and now faces terminal cancer.
Keep ReadingHot Docs' Citizen Minutes returns with another series of short documentaries that reflect diverse experiences and democratic engagement.
Keep ReadingWho's Afraid of Nathan Law? is a display of the cunning nature of students, and a reminder of the potential felt with the world at one's feet.
Keep ReadingPeriodical is an empowering doc that invites conversation and encourages action, presenting the possibility of a world where shame around menstruation doesn’t exist.
Keep ReadingVisual researcher, clearance specialist, and producer Elizabeth Klinck is documentary's top sleuth.
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.
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