jason loftus eternal springAn animated documentary about Chinese activists who control state television to control media broadcasts won the Audience Award on Sunday at Canada’s Hot Docs International Film Festival.
came first second Well! (ASD band film), director Mark Bonnie’s back to a group of four talented autistic musicians as they prepare for their first live show. Second place went to a documentary about Barry Cohen’s family secrets. Unloved: The Forgotten Children of HuroniaBecause the film reveals violence against children with disabilities in Ontario’s former government house.
eternal spring, Where exiled Chinese illustrator Daxiang collaborated with Loftus to recreate a scene from a TV station and also won the Audience Award for Best Canadian Documentary.
The Audience Award for Best Medium-Length Film is presented sexual healingDocumentary by director Elsbeth Franche about a middle-aged woman with a disability who explores what intimacy means to her.
The award for the best short film by the audience was handed over dad can danceDirector Jamie Ross’s story about a son who discovers his father’s long-hidden secret passion for ballet.
The 2022 Hot Docs Festival ran from April 28 to May 8, following a two-year socially isolated break with a personal event in Toronto that brought the Canadian Festival online.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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