The Hottest August

Showings

TIFF Lightbox 1 Mon, Apr 29, 2019 3:15 PM
CC
Scotiabank Theatre 13 Thu, May 2, 2019 6:00 PM
CC
TIFF Lightbox 2 Fri, May 3, 2019 12:30 PM
OC, Live captioned Q&A
Film Info
Runtime:95
Copyright:2019
Country Listing:Canada
USA
Premiere Status:Canadian Premiere
Rating:PG
Festival Info
Festival Year:2019
Language:English
Program Category:Canadian Spectrum
Film Subjects:America
Ecology & the Environment
Urban Cultures & Issues
Website:http://www.thehottestaugust.com
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Brett Story
Producer(s):Danielle Varga
Brett Story
Executive Producer(s):Maida Lynn
Sally Jo Fifer
Lois Vossen
Editor(s):Nels Bangerter
Cinematography:Derek Howard
Composer:Troy Herion
Sound:Ernst Karel

Description

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With a nod to Jean Rouche and Edgar Morin's seminal vérité documentary Chronicle of a Summer, Brett Story focuses her observational lens on New York City and its outer boroughs for the month of August 2017. Residents muse about the future in light of a Trump presidency and white nationalist demonstrations, while wildfires and hurricanes batter the nation's coasts. Amidst these social disruptions and climate catastrophes, Story's disarmingly simple act of recording over the course of 31 days reveals a collage of America at a pivotal point. Meticulously framed images provide rich context for the subjects' perspectives, as their locale is integral to their point of view. It's this conscious positioning that makes the film so immersive and visually compelling. As one of her subjects presciently observes, by "jumping to the future, we can think more clearly about the past." The Hottest August is a vital testimony that will only become more pertinent as time passes. Alexander Rogalski

Canadian Spectrum program sponsored by TVO.

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