The POV team marks 30 years of Hot Docs by looking back at some of the many names and documentaries that defined the festival.
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Keep ReadingKONELĪNE: our land beautiful is a wise, humanistic documentary. It’s a tone poem to a beautiful land and the amazing characters who live in it.
Keep ReadingNettie Wild's KONELĪNE: our land beautiful, is a stunning portrait of those who live and work in northern British Columbia.
Keep ReadingPeter’ Wintonick's cut of A Rustling of Leaves was a game changer that launched Nettie Wild's career as a filmmaker.
Keep ReadingIn part two of a career-ranging conversation with POV’s editor, Nettie Wild talks about her filmmaking process and her documentaries.
Keep ReadingVisible Evidence revealed a tendency among documentary filmmakers to embrace new technologies in the dissemination of their films and the vital discourse surrounding them.
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