We the Children review - Kim O'Bomsawin lets a chorus of Indigenous youths share their experiences in their own words.
As a festival, RIDM distinguishes itself in the Canadian documentary landscape as a thrilling destination that rewards ...
Some newly restored and never-before-seen footage by Albert and David Maysles is the reason to see this doc on the Fab Four.
Yalla Parkour review: the story of Ahmed Matar and PK Gaza evokes the resilence of Palestinians as a filmmaker considers her ...
The 2024 DOC Institute Honours will recognize Ed Barreveld with the Rogers-DOC Luminary Award and Dr. Jules Arita Koostachin ...
Koutkekout / At All Kost review - documentary observes as artists prepare and rehearse for the Festival 4 Chemins in ...
Front Row review: the United Ukrainian Ballet Company honours the war effort by inviting soldier Oleksandr “Teren” Budko to ...
IDA Awards nominations for the best documentaries of 2024 include Sugarcane, No Other Land, Soundtrack to a Coup d'État, ...
New York on the Brink in 1975 review: a chorus of talking heads revisits the notorious summer that transformed the Big Apple.
An interview with Witches director Elizabeth Sankey about sharing her experience with postpartum depression and ...
Ashima review: documentary follows young rock climber Ashima Shiraish as she achieves rare feats for a 13-year-old ingenue of ...
That's the Way God Planned It review - Paris Barclay chronicles the life and music of the man often considered a "Fifth ...