TORONTO - Veteran documentary filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal will open the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival with a self-described "David and Goliath"-style tale that leads a slate heavy with stories about social justice and attempts to reclaim power.
Veteran documentary filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal will open the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival with a self-described “David and Goliath”-style tale that leads a slate heavy with stories about social justice and attempts to reclaim power.
TORONTO Genetic engineering and the history of gender identity are among the provocative subjects getting the spotlight at this year's Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Eleven more films were added on Tuesday (March 22) to Hot Docs’ Special Presentations screenings as part of its 2022 festival, including several acclaimed docs that premiered at Sundance and .