Other winners at DOC NYC included the Canadian documentary Shifting Baselines, directed by Julien Elie and produced by Andreas Mendritzki. The film won the Kaleidoscopic Competition devoted to ...
Sophie Bédard Marcotte observes her own Sisyphean task of making a documentary, but finds a love story instead.
A look at four documentaries screening at Montreal's RIDM festival: Les héritiers, Green Valley, Recomposée, and The End of ...
Hot Docs announces programming team for 2026 edition of the festival and taps Vivian Belik as year-round programmer for Hot ...
An interview with Come See Me in the Good Light director Ryan White, producers Jessica Hargrave and Tig Notaro, and star ...
The Hole Truth and Nothing Butt review: the story of the unconventional and defiantly progressive rock band offers a reminder ...
Amy Goodman's fearless independent journalism at Democracy Now! serves as a new benchmark in this doc about the state of the ...
Filmmaker Jeremy Xido returns to his home town and explores questions of race, privilege, equity, and opportunity.
Personal stories from the global migration offer a snapshot of a worldwide crisis and foreshadow far worse to come..
Nechako: It Will Be a Big River Again observes as First Nations communities join forces to preserve the environment for ...
Nominations for the Cinema Eye Honors include documentaries Come See Me in the Good Light, Cover-Up, The Perfect Neighbor, and Afternoons of Solitude.
The essay explores the depiction and importance of student protests in The Encampments and A Night of Knowing Nothing ...
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