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Witsuswit'en land defender Tsakë ze’ Howilhkat Freda Huson, stands in ceremony while police arrive to enforce Coastal GasLink’s injunction. She is wearing a traditional dress that is white with yellow and black markings.

Yintah Wins Canadian Screen Award for Best Documentary

by Pat Mullen
June 2, 2025June 12, 2025
News

Yintah leads the documentary winners at the Canadian Screen Awards as the categories for feature film were handed out over the weekend.

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The Tragically Hip, Okurimono Lead Canadian Screen Award Documentary Nominees

by Pat Mullen
March 26, 2025May 31, 2025
Industry/News

The Canadian Screen Award nominations for documentary include The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal, Okurimono, Yintah, Swan Song, Plastic People, and Nobody Wants to Talk About Jacob Appelbaum.

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Canada’s Top Ten Has a Documentary Problem

by Pat Mullen
January 8, 2025
Features/TIFF

Canada's Top Ten, released by TIFF, includes Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story. It's a worthy selection, but is there more room for documentaries?

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Toronto Film Critics Name Dahomey Best Documentary

by Pat Mullen
December 15, 2024March 12, 2025
Industry/News

Any Other Way, Yintah, and Your Tomorrow compete for Rogers Best Canadian Documentary at Toronto Film Critics Association Awards.

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The Best Documentaries of 2024: Ringing in a Tumultuous Year

by Pat Mullen Marc Glassman
December 12, 2024February 3, 2025
Features

The best documentaries of 2024 include Mountain Queen, Soundtrack to a Coup d'État, Mistress Dispeller, Dahomey, Daughters, Yintah, and No Other Land.

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20 Docs for Windsor Film Fest’s 20th Anniversary

by Pat Mullen
October 23, 2024October 25, 2024
Festivals

Documentary highlights at WIFF 2024 as the Windsor International Film Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary.

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Bye Bye Tiberias Tops DOXA Winners

by Pat Mullen
May 13, 2024
Festivals

DOXA Documentary Festival winners include Bye Bye Tiberias, The Soldier's Lagoon, Red Fever, and Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way.

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Yintah Wins Rogers Audience Award at Hot Docs

by Pat Mullen
May 5, 2024May 13, 2024
Hot Docs

Yintah wins the $50,000 Rogers Audience for Best Canadian Feature at Hot Docs as voted by the festival audience.

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The Soldier’s Lagoon, Farming the Revolution Top Hot Docs Winners

by Pat Mullen
May 3, 2024June 19, 2024
Hot Docs

Hot Docs winners include The Soldier's Lagoon for Best Canadian Feature and Farming the Revolution for Best International Feature.

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Pointed View: On Hot Docs and a Festival at Precipice

by Pat Mullen
April 25, 2024
Hot Docs

Where does Hot Docs go from here? A look at the situation for Toronto's documentary festival as it kicks off another--and potentially last--season.

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