Filmmaker Brett Story on her documentaries Union, The Prison in Twelve Landscapes, The Hottest August, Land of Destiny, and ...
An interview with Dahomey director Mati Diop about her documentary that observes the repatriation of Beninese artwork ...
Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema officially goes on the market as organization hopes to sell the venue as the festival restores ...
The Last French Canadian / Le dernier Canadian français review: Join Pascal Justin Boyer as he explore where he fits within ...
Sergei Loznitsa offers a portrait of daily life in Ukraine, albeit one that draws parallels that leave a viewer uneasy.
Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal (RIDM) announces full line-up for 2024 festival including national and ...
Mourning in Lod review: documentary observes three families intimately united by cycles of violence between Arab and Israeli ...
Especially on the heels of the comedic phone scam caper Thelma, in which 94-year-old granny June Squibb refused to be a victim, Starring Jerry as Himself mostly follows a predictable story. Jerry does ...
“I think truth is an illusion,” says Monkey on a Stick director Jason Lapeyre. “Documentary purports to be truthful in a way that is as deceptive as dramatic filmmaking is, and I don’t necessarily ...
Members of the Documentary Committee from the Union des producteurs et productrices du cinéma québécois on the state of non-fiction production. POV is Canada's premiere documentary magazine in print ...
The Windsor International Film Festival (WIFF) returns to celebrate its 20 th anniversary this year. The festival, which is quickly becoming a film buff’s destination for one-stop shopping on the ...