Geographies of Solitude, directed by Jacquelyn Mills, wins Best Canadian Feature Documentary at Hot Docs.
Keep ReadingMila 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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Keep ReadingLinda Vastrik and Mila Aung-Thwin discuss their international co-production Forest of the Dancing Spirits.
Keep ReadingLixin Fan's first feature Last Train Home is an intensely moving documentary about the migration of peasants across China’s vast terrain.
Keep ReadingAn in-depth interview with Daniel Cross and Mila Aung-Thwin of Montreal's EyeSteelFilm.
Keep ReadingAn American distributor snapped up Yung Chang's Up the Yangtze at Sundance, but Canadian distributors didn't bite. What does that mean for us?
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