Gilbert Speaks on “Cynara” From Director Sherien Barsoum
Hot Docs and award-winning director Sherien Barsoum bring forth all the details of this story about an immigrant family’s fight for justice.
Hot Docs and award-winning director Sherien Barsoum bring forth all the details of this story about an immigrant family’s fight for justice.
Marie Gilbert looks at the documentary Coven from director Rama Rau.
The Other Fellow gives give an insightful look at masculinity, gender and race in the shadow of one of the most famous names known around the world.
The documentary “Revival69: The Concert That Rocked the World” tells the true story of the Toronto music festival that paved the way for a new era of rock.
Alexandre O. Phillipe’s ‘Lynch/OZ’ explores the connections between the art of David Lynch and the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, perhaps making you rethink both.
“A Life on the Farm” can be classified as a found-footage movie, but it is unlike any homegrown project you’ve ever seen.
Fantasia 2022: Ry Levay’s Out in the Ring is one of the best and most well-researched wrestling documentaries I’ve seen, and I say that as someone that’s seen nearly every doc produced on the industry.
Modern day treasure hunting crosses both international borders and court rooms in a riveting historical drama of the greatest underwater trove ever found.
Do you believe in aliens? How about the lost city of Atlantis? When the facts are edited, and the science glossed over…who will come to the rescue?
Until The Wheels Come Off is a fresh look at one of the most taxing long-distance competitions on the planet, the athletic endeavour of long-distance cycling, and more importantly, is the story of how the relationships we build can carry us to lengths that even we didn’t think we could achieve.
Discriminator is a compelling, interactive documentary about the rapid advancement and insidious implications of facial recognition software.
You Cannot Kill David Arquette is a deep dive into the actor’s search for redemption in an insular business in which he was never truly accepted, despite holding it’s most prestigious title.