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Two animated characters, one yellow and one white, sit at a cluttered kitchen table. They are drinking coffee and have funny noses. There is also a girl whose head is a chocolate chip cookie.

Endless Cookie Wins Rogers Best Canadian Documentary from Toronto Film Critics Association

by Pat Mullen
March 3, 2026
News

Endless Cookie wins Rogers Best Canadian Documentary from the Toronto Film Critics Association and a cash prize of $50,000 courtesy of Rogers.

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Poet Andrea Gibson is seen in close-up. They are laughing, and are a white person with short brown hair, wearing a white t-shirt and red toque.

Toronto Film Critics Association Names Come See Me in the Good Light Top Doc

by Pat Mullen
December 8, 2025January 22, 2026
News

Toronto Film Critics Association names Come See Me in the Good Light as the best documentary of 2025 and unveils the Rogers Best Canadian Documentary nominees.

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The Best Documentaries of 2025: Come See Them, Hopefully in a Theatre

by Pat Mullen Marc Glassman
December 5, 2025May 15, 2026
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The best documentaries of 2025 include Come See Me in the Good Light, The Tale of Silyan, Endless Cookie, Cover-up, and Coexistence, My Ass!

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Eight animated dogs sleep together. They are forming a train with each dog hugging the next. The dogs are unusual colours and shapes: two are blue and the one in the centre looks like Mr. Peanut, complete with monocle and top hat.

Meet the Dogs of Endless Cookie! Watch an Exclusive Clip from the Doc

by POV Staff
June 4, 2025
Features

Watch a clip from Endless Cookie, Seth Scriver and Pete Scriver's award-winning animated documentary about the latter's gift for storytelling.

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Two animated characters, one yellow and one white, sit at a cluttered kitchen table. They are drinking coffee and have funny noses. There is also a girl whose head is a chocolate chip cookie.

Get Your First Look at the Poster for Endless Cookie

by Pat Mullen
April 17, 2025
News

Get your first look at the poster for Endless Cookie, the zany animated documentary feature by brothers Seth Scriver and Pete Scriver.

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Endless Cookie Review: What a Great Ball of Yarns

by Pat Mullen
January 28, 2025
Reviews/Sundance

Seth Scriver and Pete Scriver burn through a pile of public money with their hilarious animated documentary about storytelling, Endless Cookie.

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Seth and Pete Scriver Take a Bite Out of Storytelling with Endless Cookie

by Jason Gorber
January 27, 2025May 6, 2025
Interviews/Sundance

An interview with Endless Cookie directors Seth Scriver and Pete Scriver about their animated documentary premiering at the Sundance Film Festival.

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Here Comes Sundance 2025: 10 Docs Atop Our Watch List

by Pat Mullen
January 21, 2025January 25, 2025
Sundance

Documentary highlights at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival include Come See Me in the Good Light, Endless Cookie, Speak, and 2000 Meters to Andriivka.

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Sundance Announces Documentaries for 2025 Festival

by Pat Mullen
December 11, 2024March 12, 2025
News/Sundance

Documentaries announced for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival include the Canadian documentary Endless Cookie and co-production Cutting Through Rocks.

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WHAT WILL I BECOME? offers a powerful exploration WHAT WILL I BECOME? offers a powerful exploration of trans boyhood and conversations about mental health. ✨️ 

We chatted with directors Lexie Bean and Logan Rozos ahead of the film's Canadian premiere at @insideoutfestival. 

📽 in-theatre: May 30; also online

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@insideoutfestival kicks off today with a great li @insideoutfestival kicks off today with a great line up of docs including #Antidiva, which screens May 23.

🔗 Get the full rundown of doc highlights at the fest at POV as #InsideOut runs today through May 31. 🌈

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Reporting from la Croisette, here are all the #Can Reporting from la Croisette, here are all the #Cannes docs that @filmfest_ca has been reviewing from the fest. 🌴

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Why is #TheRockyHorrorPictureShow the ultimate cul Why is #TheRockyHorrorPictureShow the ultimate cult film? @rockyhorrordocumentary looks at how Rocky Horror became the longest running theatrical release of all time. 

📽 at @tiff_net this week; VOD June 1

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Fans of #Dahomey will want to keep an eye out for Fans of #Dahomey will want to keep an eye out for #ElephantsAndSquirrels! 🐘🐿

@nidhilvohra reports on this @hotdocs_ selection that follows efforts to repatriate Indigenous Sri Lankan artifacts. 

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It turns out that soccer can be interesting! ⚽️ F It turns out that soccer can be interesting! ⚽️

From #Cannes, @filmfest_ca reviews #TheMatch about the tense 1986 World Cup showdown between Argentina and England that had implications beyond the field. 

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🫶 Brampton 🫶 In #ISeeMyselfInYou, @amreenk_ offer 🫶 Brampton 🫶

In #ISeeMyselfInYou, @amreenk_ offers a love letter to the city's immigrant population. @nidhilvohra spoke with her during @hotdocs_ about representing hometown vibes on film. 

📽 up next at @leveragelens & @regentparkfilmfestiva l/ Open Roof Fest
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Much like the recent John Candy documentary, Netfl Much like the recent John Candy documentary, Netflix's Martin Short bio is more likely to make you cry than laugh. 😢

But it invites an important lesson about making good use of the time we have. 

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📽 Netflix

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Billie Eilish is in her concert doc era, but how d Billie Eilish is in her concert doc era, but how does #hitmehardandsoft and its snazzy 3D stack up to the competition?

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📽 now in theatres

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Issue 125: Spring/Summer 2026

Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions spotlights the career of the Rough Trade rocker.

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