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Canadian documentaries Lhasa and We Will Not Be Silenced are among the six titles that will screen in the First Look national ...
Caveh Zahedi's deep impact on American filmmaking is studied through his singular comic-non-fiction series The Show about the ...
Debbie Nightingale, Hot Docs co-founder, documentary advocate, and devoted goat farmer, passes away at age 71.
The Documentary Producers Alliance launches the Ethics Resource Library to assist documentary filmmakers across production ...
Pee Wee as Himself leads the documentary winners at the Dorian TV Awards handed out by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ ...
Watch the first trailer for 2000 Meters to Andriivka, Mstyslav Chernov's follow-up to this Academy Award winning Ukraine doc ...
Veteran Hot Docs programmers Heather Haynes and Elizabeth Radshaw have both left the festival after many years on the team of ...
An interview with Pavements director Alex Ross Perry about crafting a bespoke biopic amid a field of clichéd music docs and fervent fans.
Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print (USA, 110 min.) Dir. Salima Koroma, Alice Gu, Cecila Aldarondo “ Ms. Would have been really boring if we all agreed about everything all the time,” Ellen Sweet says ...
My Mom Jayne review: Mariska Hargitay revisits the life and career of her mother, actress Jayne Mansfield, to gain a fuller picture of her family story.
What is the new reality for documentary in the age of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and the ability to produce in online spaces?
Reflections on the documentary The Encampments, graduating among a swell of protests in support of Palestine, and a zone of institutional ignorance.