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National Indigenous History Month Happenings in and around Toronto

June 2, 2023 Sonya Davidson

June is National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous People’s Month. It’s considered a time to recognize, acknowledge and learn more about our […]

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It’s Coming: Poltergeists Beware

May 17, 2023 Michelle Ormsby

Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival has just wrapped up another successful season bringing with it an array of ingenious […]

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The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain Film Review

May 4, 2023 Paula ter Kuile

The Man Who Stole Einstein’s Brain is as endearing as the actual man himself. The subject of this film, Dr. […]

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Hot Docs Film Festival is 30!

April 26, 2023 Paula ter Kuile

The Hot Docs Film Festival is turning 30 years old, and we think it is time to celebrate! The festival […]

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AND STILL I SING Review | Women, Music, Afghanistan, See It.

October 21, 2022 Isobel Grieve

AND STILL I SING is a beautiful documentary by Fazila Amiri, an Afghan-Canadian director, about three women in Afghanistan fighting […]

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Hot Docs 2021: Interview with A.rtificial I.mmortality filmmaker Ann Shin

April 28, 2021 Sonya Davidson

If you could create an immortal version of yourself, would you? Local filmmaker Ann Shin explores the latest advancements in […]

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March 27, 2021 Sonya Davidson

The weather is looking better and we’re feeling a little more confident in getting out more — yes, yes, we’re […]

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February 27, 2021 Sonya Davidson

Spring is just around the corner! We can almost smell it! If your looking for something to change up your […]

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What to see and do in Toronto ~ February 2021 edition

February 4, 2021 Sonya Davidson

There’s mention that we’ll be going through an extra chilly month thanks to a Polar Vortex that will be coming […]

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What’s on our radar at HOT DOCS Film Festival 2020 (Online)

May 27, 2020 Sonya Davidson

The Hot Docs Film Festival is one of our favourites in the city and like many of our city’s arts […]

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