An interview with Dahomey director Mati Diop about her documentary that observes the repatriation of Beninese artwork ...
An interview with My Dad's Tapes director Kurtis Watson about confronting a dark cloud and finding catharsis with his family.
Sergei Loznitsa offers a portrait of daily life in Ukraine, albeit one that draws parallels that leave a viewer uneasy.
The Human Hibernation review: this speculative hybrid documentary imagines a world where humans are fast asleep, but doesn't ...
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 ...
The Last French Canadian / Le dernier Canadian français review: Join Pascal Justin Boyer as he explore where he fits within ...
Music by John Williams, from director Laurent Bouzereau ( Faye) is an unapologetically celebratory look at the maestro’s life and career over decades. With an address book that includes many of the ...
Hot Docs promotes Heather Haynes to newly expanded role of Director of Programming and announces the programming team for ...
Documentary highlights at WIFF 2024 as the Windsor International Film Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary, like Any Other Way and Yintah.
A Return to Memory review: rediscover the contributions of women throughout the history of the National Film Board of Canada ...
Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot, William Kentridge's dizzying series, captures a period of isolation and awakening during the ...