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The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is the largest documentary festival in North America. [1] The event takes place annually in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
The 31st edition of Canada’s influential Hot Docs Film Festival, which gets underway Thursday, could very well be the last. For the past month, the Toronto festival, one of North America’s ...
The future of Hot Docs Film Festival, one of North America’s largest dedicated to documentaries, is not looking bright. Less than two months after the Toronto-based festival temporarily closed ...
For the first time in two years the Hot Docs Canadian Intl. Documentary Festival is hosting in-person premieres and screenings, after COVID-19 forced the 2020 and 2021 editions of the annual event ...
It is the main location for the Hot Docs, akin to the Toronto International Film Festival's Lightbox. [1] On June 23, 2016, it was announced that the Hot Docs had purchased the Bloor Cinema from the Blue Ice Group, using a CA$4 million gift from the Rogers Foundation, and that the cinema would be rebranded as the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema. [2]
The Hot Docs Audience Awards are annual film awards, presented by the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival to the most popular films as voted by festival audiences. There are currently two awards presented: the Hot Docs Audience Award , presented since 2001 to the most popular film overall regardless of nationality, and the ...
Festival director Heather Haynes will now lead the programming department. A statement from the Toronto-based event said: “Hot Docs has announced that Hussain Currimbhoy stepped down from his ...
Dawn Porter’s “Luther: Never Too Much” will open the 31st edition of Hot Docs, which on Tuesday announced its full slate of 168 films — including 120 features — from 64 countries ...