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HOT DOCS 2022

Hot Docs revient dans les salles (et sur internet)

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- La 29e édition du plus grand festival du documentaire nord-américain se tiendra physiquement à Toronto et en ligne partout au Canada, avec au programme 226 documentaires de 63 pays

Hot Docs revient dans les salles (et sur internet)
Atomic Hope de Frankie Fenton

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The upcoming edition of the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is returning to cinemas in Toronto from 28 April-8 May, and its official selections will also be streamed across Canada via Hot Docs at Home. After 2,563 films were submitted, this year’s slate will present 226 movies from 63 countries, spanning 15 programmes, and will feature 63 world and 47 international premieres. It should be noted that Hot Docs continues its commitment to gender parity, with a 49% ratio of female directors represented in the official selection.

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The festival opens with the world premiere of Into the Weeds, directed by legendary Toronto-based filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal. This is the second time that Baichwal will open Hot Docs with one of her films – the first time, she presented Act of God in 2009. The new feature tells the powerful David-and-Goliath story of a former groundskeeper who takes on a multinational agrochemical corporation after his terminal cancer diagnosis.

The International Spectrum competitive section includes ten films, which will be competing for the Best International Feature Documentary Award: 5 Dreamers and a Horse [+lire aussi :
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by Aren Malakyan and Vahagn Khachatryan (Armenia/Switzerland/Germany/Denmark), Blue Island by Chan Tze Woon (Hong Kong/Japan/Taiwan), Boylesque by Bogna Kowalczyk (Poland/Czech Republic), Delikado [+lire aussi :
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by Karl Malakunas (USA/Australia/Philippines/UK/Hong Kong), The Killing of a Journalist [+lire aussi :
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by Matt Sarnecki (Denmark/Czech Republic/USA), The End of Innocence [+lire aussi :
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by Pauline Beugnies (Belgium), Outside [+lire aussi :
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by Olha Zhurba (Ukraine/Denmark/Netherlands), Sam Now by Reed Harkness (USA), Who We Will Have Been by Erec Brehmer and Angelina Zeidler (Germany), and The Wind Blows the Border by Laura Faerman and Marina Weis (Brazil).

The popular Special Presentations programme is showcasing high-profile films, festival heavy hitters and renowned subjects, and includes, among others, Angels of Sinjar [+lire aussi :
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by Hanna Polak (Poland/Germany), Calendar Girls [+lire aussi :
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by Maria Loohufvud and Love Martinsen (Sweden), A House Made of Splinters [+lire aussi :
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by Simon Lereng Wilmont (Denmark/Ukraine/Sweden), Midwives by Hnin Ei Hlaing (Myanmar/Germany/Canada), Million Dollar Pigeons by Gavin Fitzgerald (Ireland) and My Old School [+lire aussi :
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by Jono McLeod (UK). For the full list, please click here.

The World Showcase section features revelatory stories that span the globe, including the world and international premieres of European (co-)productions such as African Moot [+lire aussi :
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by Shameela Seedat (South Africa/Finland), Good Life by Marta Dauliute and Viktorija Šiaulyte (Sweden/Lithuania/Finland), and Lessons for Luca by Salvador Gieling (Netherlands). For the full list, please click here.

The Changing Face of Europe programme, which offers engaging stories and new perspectives on a Europe in an ongoing state of transition, includes the world premieres of Atomic Hope [+lire aussi :
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by Frankie Fenton (Ireland) and Band [+lire aussi :
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by Álfrún Örnólfsdóttir (Iceland), along with the international premiere of Bigger Than Trauma [+lire aussi :
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by Vedrana Pribačić (Croatia). The programme is presented in partnership with European Film Promotion (EFP), and the complete selection can be found here.

The other sections of Hot Docs include Artscapes (homing in on creative minds, artistic pursuits and inventive filmmaking), Nightvision (future cult classics), Persister (voices of strong, inspirational women who are speaking up and being heard), Markers (films that push the boundaries of the documentary form), Deep Dive (compelling series), the Made In programme (focusing on recent works from Chile) and the new themed programme Hidden Histories (bringing buried stories to light).

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