Toronto Film Critics Association names Come See Me in the Good Light as the best documentary of 2025 and unveils the Rogers Best Canadian Documentary nominees.
The best documentaries of 2025 include Come See Me in the Good Light, The Tale of Silyan, Endless Cookie, Cover-up, and ...
An interview with The Tale of Silyan director Tamara Kotevska and cinematographer Jean Dakar about capturing the relationship ...
Albert Serra goes in the ring with matador Andrés Roca Rey as he tangos with bulls to test the measure of a man.
Meadowlarks director Tasha Hubbard and star Michael Greyeyes on reimagining the acclaimed documentary Birth of a Family about ...
For the Culture with Amanda Parris returns for a second season to explore a diversity of Black experiences through topics ...
The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes Review: women revisit stories about how they helped the war effort by pitching in ...
Nicole Bazuin and Justine Pimlott will be recognized at this year's DOC Institute Honours with the DOC Vanguard Award and Rogers-DOC Luminary Award.
Liz Shorten, Chief Operating Officer at the Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA), the last organization where Friesen ...
Ingenious hybrid drama playfully reconstructs and reappropriates the history of a fascist who barely remains as a memory.
Sophie Bédard Marcotte observes her own Sisyphean task of making a documentary, but finds a love story instead.
Other winners at DOC NYC included the Canadian documentary Shifting Baselines, directed by Julien Elie and produced by Andreas Mendritzki. The film won the Kaleidoscopic Competition devoted to ...
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