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Hot Docs 2021: Films on Bruce Mau, Sesame Street join lineup
The documentary film fest has announced another round of high-profile titles playing this year By Kevin Ritchie
Mar 16, 2021
In The Same Breath, Nanfu Wang s investigation into the origins of COVID-19, will play at the 2021 Hot Docs film festival.
Films on designer Bruce Mau, women in stand-up comedy and disgraced Nike track coach Alberto Salazar will screen at the 2021 Hot Docs film festival.
The titles are part of the latest round of films announced for the festival’s Special Presentations program.
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Mau, Austrian directors Benji and Jono Bergmann profile the Ontario-born designer who has become an influential global figure whose work spans architecture, film, environmental design and more.
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NFB Ontario Studio: Ahead of the Curve
Sponsored feature: National Film Board of Canada By NOW Staff
Canadians have been turning to plenty of streaming services to give ourselves a break from the pandemic.
The National Film Board Of Canada would like to remind you that it, too, has a streaming site: NFB.ca, which offers over 4,000 award-winning documentaries, auteur-animated films and interactive works from the organization’s 82-year history – the vast majority of which are available free – as part of its mandate to creatively represent all regions of the country.
Quite a few of those productions come out of the NFB’s Ontario Studio, which has also positioned itself over the past decade as a leading supporter of diverse filmmakers.