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Hot Docs 2021

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35 articles available in total starting from 01/09/2020. Last article published on 04/06/2021.

Review: Mau

Review: Mau

This take on the great Canadian designer Bruce Mau is an audience-friendly, thought-provoking documentary that will enjoy a lot of festival and streaming play  

19/03/2021 | SXSW 2021

Review: Courage

Review: Courage

BERLINALE 2021: Aliaksei Paluyan’s powerful documentary shot in Minsk during the anti-government protests captures the sheer horror of living a life under tyranny  

18/03/2021 | Berlinale 2021 | Berlinale Special

Review: Dear Future Children

Review: Dear Future Children

The kids are not alright in Franz Böhm's documentary, but it doesn't stop them from trying  

12/03/2021 | FIFDH Geneva 2021

Review: The Sparks Brothers

Review: The Sparks Brothers

Edgar Wright has made a smart, dynamic and definitive documentary about Ron and Russell Mael, aka the Sparks brothers  

10/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | Premieres

Review: Taming the Garden

Review: Taming the Garden

Georgian director Salomé Jashi’s new documentary is a savage yet poetic ode to nature and its fight to survive human cruelty  

03/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Sam Hobkinson  • Director of Misha and the Wolves

Interview: Sam Hobkinson • Director of Misha and the Wolves

“It's a story about storytelling”

We talked to the director about his documentary, in which the actual canines are finally not the villains  

03/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: Misha and the Wolves

Review: Misha and the Wolves

In his World Cinema Documentary Competition entry, Sam Hobkinson shows that when something seems too good to be true, it usually is  

02/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: The Most Beautiful Boy in the World

Review: The Most Beautiful Boy in the World

In their documentary about Death in Venice star Björn Andrésen, Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri combine archive footage and atmospheric visuals to tell a story of beauty and objectification  

01/02/2021 | Sundance 2021 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Suvi West • Director of Eatnameamet - Our Silent Struggle

Interview: Suvi West • Director of Eatnameamet - Our Silent Struggle

“Every Sámi generation had people who fought”

We chatted to the director of the DocPoint title about what many would rather not talk about  

25/01/2021 | DocPoint 2021

Review: Lost Boys

Review: Lost Boys

The follow-up to 2010’s Reindeerspotting descends into the heart of darkness, offering a one-way trip for adults only  

17/12/2020 | Finland

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