Hot Docs announces its full line up of 214 films for this year's festival, including Twice Colonized as its opening night selection.
Keep ReadingBigger Than Trauma is an incredibly moving film, at times difficult to watch, and gives a voice to the women who were ignored and forgotten.
Keep ReadingNasim, directed by Ole Jacobs & Arne Büttner, observes an Afghan refugee and her family as the wait in limbo in a camp in Moria, Greece.
Keep ReadingBand is the zany story of Iceland's Post Performance Blues Band and their pursuit of stardom after years of roughing it in dives and near-empty venues.
Keep ReadingThe Balcony Movie is Paweł Łoziński's view of the COVID-19 pandemic, seen entirely from the vantage point of his apartment's balcony doors.
Keep ReadingJust Animals directors Saila Kivelä and Vesa Kuosmanen discuss their film about animal rights and an activist's ability to inspire change.
Keep ReadingKetevani Kapanadze discusses the documentary How the Room Felt and entering the intimate safe spaces of queer people in Georgia.
Keep ReadingKetevan Kapanadze's documentary How the Room Felt intimately occupies the safe spaces queer people create for themselves in Georgia.
Keep ReadingThe Changing Face of Europe includes Just Animals, How the Room Felt, Bigger Than Trauma, and Atomic Hope as docs personal and political.
Keep ReadingSean Wang’s A Marble Travelogue tackles environmental degradation, the complex nature of globalisation and the increasing homogenization of culture.
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