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The Hot Docs Forum awards go to projects from Canada, the USA and the UK 11/05/2021 - Three projects in the first look programme received a total of CAD 110,000, and an additional CAD 12,000 went to two projects in the Canadian Forum Pitch The pitch for the UK production Mother Vera by Cécile Embleton and Alys Tomlinson The Hot Docs Forum, the backbone of Canadian festival Hot Docs’ industry programme, announced its awards on Monday afternoon. With an array of prizes funded by participants in the Hot Docs first look programme, an initiative that provides philanthropic supporters and investors in documentary film with curated, behind-the-scenes access to the Hot Docs Forum and market, with a top up from Hot Docs, the winning projects were selected by the participants after they had viewed all of the pitches. ....
In the second installment of Realscreen‘s report on the Hot Docs Forum, we take a look at what happened in the second part of the two-day event, which was held May 4 and 5. Part one of Realscreen‘s report on the forum can be found here. The digital edition of the 22nd annual Hot Docs Forum concluded last week with eight of 20 projects searching for international funding presented to a panel of experts. Pitched projects included in part two of the forum included The Age of Loneliness, about scientists and researchers’ work to understand why many insect species are at risk of extinction; and ....
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Posted: Apr 18, 2021 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: April 18 comments Shawn Bath removes car tires from the harbour where they were dumped. (Submitted by Chris Crockwell) Shawn Bath had been a professional diver in the bays and inlets around Newfoundland for more than 21 years when he made a drastic career change. His original job? Harvesting sea urchins off the ocean floor, a career not without its risks. Those divers contend with dark, murky waters, sharp spines protruding from the bodies of this sought-after shellfish, and all the usual hazards that come with being a professional diver including frostbite and decompression sickness. It took a while for Bath to realize that the most dangerous thing in the ocean was the garbage nestled on the bottom. ....