|
View:
Stories That Slay: Roxane Gay in conversation with New York Magazine's The CutLive Friday, January 29 at 8:30 PM (EST)
Beloved author and Hear to Slay host Roxane Gay joins Avery Trufelman, host of New York Magazine's The Cut, to discuss her latest cultural and political obsessions-and building the black feminist podcast of our collective dreams.
View More
The Reason I JumpNew Release
Using the ground-breaking insights first revealed in 13-year old Naoki Higashida’s bestselling memoir, this Sundance Award-winning adaptation offers a wondrous cinematic glimpse inside the lives and minds of young non-verbal people with autism.
View More
Mr. Soul!New Release
Go backstage with the first all-Black variety show broadcast nationally on PBS, and meet its openly gay host, who was instrumental in ushering radical Black talent into American living rooms in the wake of the civil rights movement.
View More
The Epic Journeys of Radiolab: Latif Nasser and Jad Abumrad on The Other Latif and Dolly Parton's AmericaLive Wednesday, January 27 at 6:00 PM (EST)
Two of the groundbreaking storytellers behind the beloved WNYC show Radiolab discuss their hit off-shoots, The Other Latif and Dolly Parton’s America-and their efforts to use podcasting to foster empathy and a deeper understanding of our “irreconcilable contradictions.”
View More
Canadaland on Breaking the Big Story OR How to Take Down a Giant Without Getting Sued Into OblivionLive January 27 at 1:00 PM EST
Jesse Brown and his collegues at Canadaland dive deep into their explosive reporting on the WE charity, discussing their thorough investigative processes and how to translate journalism into the podcasting medium.
View More
Personal Storytelling: How To Do It Right Without Selling Your SoulLive January 27 at 11:00 AM EST
Join Media Girlfriends and podcast producers Tori Allen, Garvia Bailey, Nana aba Duncan and Hannah Sung to talk about the highs and lows of producing personal stories for podcasts.
View More
A Dog Called MoneyNew Release
Accompany acclaimed English singer-songwriter PJ Harvey on a globe-trotting journey through the creation of her Grammy®-nominated 2016 record, made in collaboration with award-winning photographer Seamus Murphy.
View More
Reckoning with Race: 1619 and Nice White ParentsLive Wednesday, January 27 at 8:30 PM (EST)
The award-winning hosts of Serial Productions' 1619 and The New York Times’ Nice White Parents discuss their hit series and using podcasting to advance the cultural conversation on race.
View More
Listening Party #1Watch Live January 27 at 3:00 PM EST
Plug in a pair of headphones and join other festival passholders for a listening party featuring exclusive, surprise sneak peeks of some of the hottest new shows of 2021 introduced by their hosts and creators.
View More
SorosNew Release
From surviving the Holocaust to fighting authoritarianism and hate, uncover the life, career and philanthropy of divisive Billionaire activist George Soros in this revealing portrait that unravels fact from fiction.
View More
The New CorporationNew Release
Discover how big business has made itself over to influence all aspects of our lives in this highly-anticipated sequel to the multi award-winning global hit, The Corporation
View More
The Epic Journeys of Radiolab: Latif Nasser and Jad Abumrad on The Other Latif and Dolly Parton's AmericaLive January 27 at 6:00 PM EST
Two of the groundbreaking storytellers behind the beloved WNYC show Radiolab discuss their hit off-shoots, The Other Latif and Dolly Parton’s America—and their efforts to use podcasting to foster empathy and a deeper understanding of our “irreconcilable contradictions.”
View More
ZappaNew Release
With unprecedented access to a personal vault of rarely seen home videos, filmmaker Alex Winter explores the private life behind the mammoth musical career of legendary artist and agitator Frank Zappa.
View More
76 DaysNew Release
One of the first major documentaries to recount the beginnings of the COVID-19 outbreak, this engrossing film takes you deep inside the frontlines of the outbreak in Wuhan, just days after the January 23, 2020 lockdown went into effect.
View More
Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowanNew Release
As you get ready to belt out the Pogues’ “Fairytale of New York” this holiday season, raise a toast to the Irish group’s inimitable frontman in this riotous portrait of a true punk poet. From legendary UK punk auteur Julien Temple (The Filth and the Fury).
View More
First We EatNew Release
Putting food security to the test in Yukon, filmmaker Suzanne Crocker bans all store-bought groceries from her house in a year-long adventure in farming, fishing and foraging complicated by three skeptical teenagers, no caffeine and -40° temperatures.
View More
MayorLeaving January 28
Follow Musa Hadid, the charismatic mayor of the Palestinian capital of Ramallah, as he fights to build a city of the future in this engrossing, on the ground look at life under occupation.
View More
Reckoning with Race: 1619 and Nice White ParentsLive January 27 at 8:30 PM EST
The award-winning hosts of The New York Times' 1619 and Serial Productions' Nice White Parents discuss their hit series and using podcasting to advance the cultural conversation on race.
View More
The Post-Trump World: What's Next for Political Podcasts with Crooked Media's Tommy Vietor and Tanya SomanaderLive Thursday, January 28 at 6:00 PM (EST)
Former Obama administration officials Tommy Vietor and Tanya Somanader discuss the future of politics and the media in the post-Trump era and the rise of Crooked Media, the wildly popular podcast studio behind Pod Save America and Pod Save the World.
View More
Exhibition on Screen // Frida KahloNew Release
Who was the woman behind the bright colours, the big brows, and the floral crowns? Take a vivid journey through the life and art of a true icon in this in-depth look at the real Frida Kahlo.
View More
Stories for Beautiful Nerds: Roman Mars on The 99% Invisible CityLive Thursday, January 28 at 8:30 PM (EST)
One of the most recognizable and beloved voices in audio, Roman Mars discusses his legendary design podcast and The 99% Invisible City, his new New York Times bestselling book based on the series.
View More
Nostalgia Trip: Pop Chat meets You're Wrong AboutLive Friday, January 29 at 6:00 PM (EST)
CBC's flagship pop culture pod joins forces with cult favourite You're Wrong About, to make sense of the cultural drama blowing up the internet— and explore the rise of pop culture nostalgia.
View More
Connecting the DotsFree Screening in Partnership with Bell Let's Talk & Workman Arts
The first documentary of its kind, Connecting the Dots takes on the subject of mental health through the voices of young people around the world.
View More
Reclaiming True Crime with Gimlet Media's Connie WalkerLive January 28 at 1:00 PM EST
Connie Walker, investigative reporter with Gimlet Media and host of CBC’s Missing & Murdered podcast, discusses her new series for Gimlet and using podcasts to tell the stories of the women of colour who have been erased from the true crime genre.
View More
Rat ParkFree Screening in Partnership with Bell Let's Talk & Workman Arts
Using a forgotten Canadian psychology experiment from the 1970’s involving rats and heroin, this conversation-worthy VICE doc examines the complex issue of addiction, revealing why the problem may not be about the drugs themselves, but the cages we live in.
View More
Internet Explorers: Up Close with Reply All Live January 28 at 3:00 PM EST
Reply All's new co-host Emmanuel Dzotsi and producer Anna Foley break down the creative process behind their hugely influential, Gimlet Media mega-hit, and what it takes to tell captivating stories about life in the digital age.
View More
Les mondes de Vincent (The Worlds of Vincent)Free Screening in Partnership with Bell Let's Talk & Workman Arts
This intimate documentary immerses you in the real and imagined worlds of Vincent, who, for 16 years now, has been living with schizophrenia. Filmmaker Rozenn Potin follows her charismatic sibling from his carefree childhood to his more complex present, brilliantly capturing the before and after of the illness of a loved one.
View More
The Post-Trump World: What's Next For Political Podcasts with Crooked Media's Tommy Vietor and Tanya SomanaderLive January 28 at 6:00 PM EST
Former Obama administration officials Tommy Vietor and Tanya Somanader discuss the future of politics and the media in the post-Trump era and the rise of Crooked Media, their wildly popular podcast studio.
View More
Free Live Panel: Talking About Youth Mental Health Live Thursday, January 28, 8:00 PM (EST)
Today’s youth are facing unique and unprecedented challenges when it comes to their mental well-being. On Bell Let’s Talk Day, join us for a live discussion about the timely topic of youth mental health, hosted by Etalk's Tyrone Edwards and featuring special guests and experts.
View More
Stories for Beautiful Nerds: Roman Mars on The 99% Invisible CityLive January 28 at 8:30 PM EST
One of the most recognizable and beloved voices in audio, Roman Mars discusses his legendary design podcast and The 99% Invisible City, his new New York Times bestselling book based on the series.
View More
AssassinsNew Release
Premiering at the Sundance 2020 Festival to rave reviews, this jaw-dropping doc examines the 2017 assassination of Kim Jong-un’s half-brother, Kim Jong-nam—and the two mysterious women at the center of the investigation.
View More
A Living Legacy: MSNBC’s Eddie Glaude on James BaldwinLive Wednesday, February 17, 7:30 PM
Join Princeton historian and MSNBC commentator Eddie Glaude for a timely look at the legacy of the late great public thinker James Baldwin—and how his life and work can serve as a powerful guide for our moment of social change.
View More
The Donut KingNew to Hot Docs at Home
Discover how America’s favourite pastry became a path to opportunity for Cambodian newcomers, thanks to an entrepreneur named Ted Ngoy.
View More
Finding the Funny with The Daily Zeitgeist Live January 29 at11:00 AM EST
In this candid behind-the-scenes, conversation the hosts of the hilarious daily news show The Daily Zeitgeist (no, not that daily podcast) help us find the funny in the often-daunting events of the day.
View More
In Conversation with David Suzuki New to Hot Docs at Home
Joined by climate activist Luisa Neubauer, award-winning television host and environmental activist Dr. David Suzuki discusses his decades-long career fighting for a sustainable future as he celebrates the 60th anniversary of his longtime CBC science program, Nature of Things. Part of a new series of keynote addresses recorded at the 2020 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers.
View More
Big Stories, Big Ideas with Nishat Kurwa, Executive Producer, Vox MediaWatch Live January 29 at 1:00 PM EST
The VP and Executive Producer for Audio at Vox Media discusses the creative process that goes into building successful shows like New York Magazine's The Cut and Today, Explained.
View More
In Conversation with Dr. Anthony FauciNew to Hot Docs at Home
America's most prominent scientist during the pandemic speaks out about the virus, the media and what to expect in 2021. Part of a new series of keynote addresses recorded at the 2020 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers.
View More
In Conversation with Bill GatesNew to Hot Docs at Home
Learn about Bill Gates' efforts to fight COVID-19 in this exclusive interview with one of the world's greatest entrepreneurs turned philanthropists. Part of a new series of keynote addresses recorded at the 2020 World Congress of Science & Factual Producers.
View More
Listening Party #2Watch Live January 29 at 3:00 PM EST
Plug in a pair of headphones and join other festival passholders for a listening party featuring exclusive, surprise sneak peeks of some of the hottest new shows of 2021 introduced by their hosts and creators.
View More
Christopher Plummer: A MemoirNew to Hot Docs at Home
One of Canada's greatest living actors, Christopher Plummer sits down with award-winning filmmaker Atom Egoyan for a revealing look at his life and illustrious seven-decade career.
View More
Dreaming of a Jewish ChristmasNew to Hot Docs at Home
A Hot Docs holiday favourite! Ring in the season with Larry Weinstein's fun and irreverent film about the Jewish songwriters who wrote the soundtrack to Christmas.
View More
Nostalgia Trip: Pop Chat meets You're Wrong AboutLive January 29 at 6:00 PM EST
CBC's flagship pop culture podcast joins forces with cult favourite You're Wrong About to make sense of the cultural drama blowing up the internet— and explore the rise of pop culture nostalgia.
View More
Picture a Scientist + Q&A with Sharon Shattuck and Ian CheneyStreaming for Doc Soup subscribers January 18-24
Meet some of the luminaries who are writing a new chapter for women scientists, as they share their experiences—ranging from brutal harassment to years of subtle slights—and provide new perspectives on how to make science itself more diverse, equitable, and open to all.
View More
Is the Crown at war with us?New to Hot Docs at Home
As tensions over Indigenous lobster fishery in Eastern Canada reached a boiling point this past year, revisit a key moment in this long dispute through the lens of Alanis Obomsawin, one of the most acclaimed Indigenous filmmakers in the world.
View More
Stories That Slay: Roxane Gay in Conversation with New York Magazine's The CutLive January 29 at 8:30 PM EST
Beloved author and Hear to Slay host Roxane Gay joins Avery Trufelman, host of New York Magazine's The Cut, to discuss her latest cultural and political obsessions—and building the black feminist podcast of our collective dreams.
View More
Dessert Person: Claire Saffitz on the Joys of BakingLivestream Rebroadcast
Celebrate your sweet tooth with a true pastry savant! In this exclusive live event, perfectly timed to the holiday baking season, the former host of Bon Appetit’s Gourmet Makes discusses her first-ever cookbook with Iron Chef Canada judge Tara O’Brady.
View More
Peter Mansbridge and Bob Rae on Extraordinary CanadiansLive Stream Rebroadcast
In this live Hot Docs exclusive, Peter Mansbridge, the former anchor of CBC’s The National, joins Bob Rae to discuss his new collection of first-person stories about remarkable Canadians who embody the values of our great nation.
View More
Robert Harris and Ben Macintyre on Bringing History to LifeLivestream Rebroadcast
Celebrated for their high-octane wartime thrillers, UK novelists Robert Harris and Ben Macintyre come together to discuss their common passion for history, and their anticipated new books: V2 and Agent Sonya.
View More
20 Questions with... Merk Nguyen & Nyge Turner (ADULT-ish)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Merk Nguyen and Nyge Turner are California-based co-hosts of ADULT-ish, a culture and advice podcast designed for #Adulting. ADULT-ish is a YR Media podcast.
View More
20 Questions with... Helen Zaltzman (The Allusionist)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Helen Zaltzman is the host of , the beloved podcast about adventures in language.
View More
Sagrada: The Mystery of CreationNew to Hot Docs at Home
Explore the intriguing history of Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Família, conceived by visionary architect Antoni Gaudí and still under construction today.
View More
London: The Modern BabylonNew to Hot Docs at Home
London calling! Legendary British director Julien Temple takes you on an epic time-traveling voyage to the multicultural heart of his hometown in this vivid portrait of a city forever renewing itself.
View More
20 Questions with... Jordan Heath-Rawlings (The Big Story)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Toronto-based Jordan Heath-Rawlings is the creator of The Big Story and The Gravy Train from Frequency Podcast Network. The Big Story goes beyond the headlines and tackles the topics on the minds of Canadians
View More
20 Questions with... Walter Thompson-Hernández (California Love)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Walter Thompson-Hernández is a New York Times writer and the host of California Love, an LAist podcast. Part autobiography, part reportage, the show takes us to Walter's hometown of Los Angeles, and the communities that are the touchstones to his life.
View More
Echo in the CanyonIn partnership with Scotia Wealth Management
Travel back to Los Angeles’ Laurel Canyon in the mid-60s to a pivotal music scene moment and the influential emergence of folk rock.
View More
20 Questions with... Arshy Mann (Commons) Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Arshy Mann is the host of Commons, a CANADALAND podcast featuring challenging stories about the issues that shape our country and our lives.
View More
Studio 54In partnership with Scotia Wealth Management
Learn the true story behind the most famous nightclub in the world—and what brought it crashing down.
View More
20 Questions with... Nigel Poor & Earlonne Woods (Ear Hustle)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods are the co-creators and hosts of Ear Hustle, a Radiotopia from PRX Podcast which brings you the daily realities of life inside prison, shared by those living in it and stories from the outside, post-incarceration. In 2020, Ear Hustle was named a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in audio reporting.
View More
I Called Him MorganIn partnership with Scotia Wealth Management
This true-crime thriller immerses you in the jazz scene of the 1960s and the fatal relationship between a magnificently talented trumpeter and his wife.
View More
20 Questions with... Shayda Omidvar (The Hopeful)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Toronto-based Shayda Omidvar is the host of The Hopeful, from Frequency Podcast Network. Following Amir Omidvar, who left Iran in 1982, The Hopeful focuses on Amir as he speaks to his daughter, Shayda, about his past.
View More
Gimme DangerIn partnership with Scotia Wealth Management
Acclaimed indie director Jim Jarmusch charts the emergence of Iggy Pop and The Stooges, the provocative rockers who planted the seeds for what would be called punk and alt-rock for the decades to come.
View More
20 Questions with... Hanif Abdurraqib (Lost Notes)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Hanif Abdurraqib is an Ohio-based poet and host of Lost Notes, a KCRW Podcast featuring a collection of the greatest music stories never told. In it's most recent season, the show explores a single year: 1980.
View More
20 Questions with... Nate DiMeo (The Memory Palace)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Nate DiMeo is a Los Angeles-based host of The Memory Palace, featuring short, surprising stories - sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hysterical, often both. The Memory Palace is a Radiotopia from PRX podcast.
View More
20 Questions with... Mike Veerman & Shane Cunningham (Mike on Much)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Mike Veerman and Shane Cunningham are two-thirds of the team behind Mike on Much, a MUCH Digital Studios podcast that features tales of camaraderie and conversations with creative figures from the world of music, film, and television.
View More
20 Questions with... Isabelle Racicot & Martine St-Victor (Seat at the Table)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Isabelle Racicot and Martine St. Victor are the hosts of Seat at the Table from CBC Podcasts, which captures personal stories about the power of The Black Lives Matter movement, and what it will take to move forward.
View More
20 Questions with... Glynn Washington (Snap Judgment)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Glynn Washington is the host and creator of Snap Judgment, a radio show and podcast distributed by PRX, which mixes real stories with killer beats to produce cinematic, dramatic, kick-ass radio.
View More
20 Questions with... Falen Johnson & Leah Simone Bowen (The Secret Life of Canada)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Falen Johnson and Leah-Simone Bowen are the hosts of The Secret Life of Canada from CBC Podcasts, which highlights people, places, and stories that explore the unauthorized history of a complicated country.
View More
20 Questions... Ty Harper (This is not a Drake podcast)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Toronto-based Ty Harper is the host of This Is Not A Drake Podcast, a CBC podcast, breaking down seminal Drake moments to explore the broader history of hip-hop, R&B, gender dynamics, and Black culture.
View More
20 Questions with... Roger Bainbridge, Adam Niebergall & Miguel Rivas (Tony Ho)Watch on demand from January 27-February 28
Roger Bainbridge, Adam Niebergall and Miguel Rivas make up award-winning sketch troupe Tony Ho, which takes listeners on a journey of dark sketch comedy.
View More
Curious Minds // Architectural Wonders - Lecture #1: Laying the Foundations
View More
Curious Minds // Architectural Wonders - Lecture #2: Height and Light Make Right
View More
Curious Minds // Architectural Wonders - Lecture #3: Out With the Old, In With the New
View More
Curious Minds // Architectural Wonders - Lecture #4: Everything New is Old Again
View More
Curious Minds // Architectural Wonders - Lecture #5: The Age of Spectacle: The Arrival of the 21st Century
View More
Curious Minds // Architectural Wonders - Lecture #6: Canada Comes in From the Cold
View More
Curious Minds // Art and Architecture of Berlin - Lecture #1
View More
Curious Minds // Art and Architecture of Berlin - Lecture #2
View More
Curious Minds // Art and Architecture of Berlin - Lecture #3
View More
Curious Minds // Art and Architecture of Berlin - Lecture #4
View More
Curious Minds // Art and Architecture of Berlin - Lecture #5
View More
Curious Minds // Art and Architecture of Berlin - Lecture #6
View More
Curious Minds // Belle Epoque - Lecture #1
View More
Curious Minds // Belle Epoque - Lecture #2
View More
Curious Minds // Belle Epoque - Lecture #3
View More
Curious Minds // Belle Epoque - Lecture #4
View More
Curious Minds // Belle Epoque - Lecture #5
View More
Curious Minds // Belle Epoque - Lecture #6
View More
Curious Minds // The Italian Renaissance - Lecture #1: Florence and the Birth of the Renaissance
View More
Curious Minds // The Italian Renaissance - Lecture #2: Rome: The Rebirth of Ancient Glory
View More
Curious Minds // The Italian Renaissance - Lecture #3: Rome and the Papacy
View More
Curious Minds // The Italian Renaissance - Lecture #4: Renaissance Venice
View More
Curious Minds // The Italian Renaissance - Lecture #5: Mantua: A Living Work of Art
View More
Curious Minds // The Italian Renaissance - Lecture #6: Courtly Culture: Urbino
View More
Curious Minds // Secrets of Scandinavia - Lecture #1
View More
Curious Minds // Secrets of Scandinavia - Lecture #2
View More
Curious Minds // Secrets of Scandinavia - Lecture #3
View More
|