Hot Docs is honoring producer, director and Black Screen Office founder Jennifer Holness with this year’s Don Haig Award. The ...
Amy Goodman will appear in-person at Hot Docs for the screening of Steal This Story, Please! and for the post-screening ...
EXCLUSIVE: In 2024, almost 80,000 people died of drug overdoses in the U.S., according to the CDC’s National Center for ...
Two years after suffering a financial and structural crisis that nearly sank the institution, Toronto’s Hot Docs Festival returns for its 33rd edition this month with a renewed sense of energy and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This year's Hot Docs Festival is set to kick off April 23rd, and its slate will feature 115 documentaries from 51 countries, ...
TORONTO — A film about the career and life of queer rock icon Carole Pope is opening this year's Hot Docs festival, which organizers say is looking to its future and spotlighting pressing issues ...
TORONTO — Hot Docs has sold its flagship cinema but will continue to run the space in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood. The organization that runs Canada's largest documentary film festival says the ...
Imagine this: you’re in the middle of an important project, juggling deadlines, and collaborating with a team scattered across time zones. Suddenly, your computer crashes, and hours of work vanish in ...
An Arizona man facing a murder charge in the hot car death of his 2-year-old daughter was "distracted by playing video games" and "regularly" left all three of his children alone in a car, according ...
Hot Docs has presented 14 awards and C$90,000 in cash prizes to the winning documentaries from this year’s official competition. The Hot Docs DGC special jury prize for Canadian feature documentary, ...
Hot Docs, the internationally renowned nonfiction film festival in Toronto, announced awards tonight for the 32 nd edition of the event. Best International Feature Documentary went to I, Poppy, ...
“Some places on Earth carry a weight that is almost impossible to put into words” is how Zhanana Kurmasheva puts it in her director’s statement for We Live Here, which world-premiered at CPH:DOX and ...