Hot Docs ’26: Stories for Sandro
Stories For Sandro is a work of art in every way.
Stories For Sandro is a work of art in every way.
Myers calls the documentary “a look at the history of Toronto with the CN Tower as the main character.”
Ennis uses Truth to explore the meaning of truth itself.
Vegapolis is a look into adolescence- the uncertainty, the thrill, the figuring it out- all set in a skating rink.
Hokum is a sharply written horror/thriller that is almost disturbingly entertaining.
With its new emphasis on feminine solidarity, this return to the world of fashion even feels necessary.
INDIVISUM becomes more than simply ‘reporting’. It’s an emotional walk towards healing.
Directed by its lead duo, Birds of War is very, very special.
Deep Water is an outrageous and often ridiculous foray into oceanic chaos. It’s also a bloody good time.
Kindergarten is a fun watch, especially if you love a bit of research as it feels a lot like an ethnographic study.
The Sandbox reminds us of the ways that our world’s interconnectedness creates new opportunities for systemic control.
Taking us back to 2003, Myspace speaks of the rise of one of the earliest of social networks.
Nekai Walks zooms out of Nekai’s specific story to the broader perpetual incidents of gun violence in Toronto.