Tadhg O’Sullivan’s The Great Wall provokes curiosity as a doc about the migrant crisis and the fortification European borders, based on a 1917 story by Franz Kafka
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Keep ReadingJohn Bolton brings the WTF factor to Hot Docs with the bizarre, ambitious, and ridiculously entertaining Aim for the Roses.
Keep ReadingHotel Dallas refreshingly offbeat and innovative as it mixes abstractions, dramatizations, and outrageous musical numbers.
Keep ReadingPenny Lane's Nuts! is a thoroughly entertaining, inventive documentary about John R. Brinkley, a turn-of-the-20th century quack doctor.
Keep ReadingHybrid film draws on the stylistic and narrative traditions of both documentary and fiction film to varying degrees.
Keep ReadingAbbas Kiarostami’s hybrid films draw upon documentary, neo-realism, and dramatic filmmaking, and blur the lines of fiction/non-fiction.
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