"Fight LIke Soldiers" At the Bloor Now
When you’ve been to hell and back, how do you shake the memories?
One Man's MIlitary Mission
Lives Transformed by Cacao
Free Choco-locate
The Life and Work of Rafael Goldchain
Survivors Tell Their Stories
The Docs
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"Dish" delves into Toronto's diners, Montreal's "sexy restos," Paris' haute eateries, and Tokyo's fantasy "maid bars" in an insider's look at gender, power, and the art of service.
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Exposes the housing crisis faced by 1,700 Cree in Northern Ontario, a situation that led Attawapiskat's band chief, Theresa Spence, to declare a state of emergency. |
Starting a farm from scratch takes more than just imagination, but it’s a good place to start. To Make A Farm follows five young Canadians as they restart their lives as farmers. |
The Studio - The Art and Craft of Doc Filmmaking
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"Mugshot" explores the bewildering world of iconic photos of suspects and criminals, their cultural value, and questions their worth to contemporary society. |
An intimate look at the lives of seniors who raise their grandchildren, giving an in-depth view of the challenges and joys these families encounter. |
Feature interviews with industry players, advice from the front lines, and exclusive peeks into how great docs are created. |
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College wasn’t an easy process, sleepless nights, low budgets, and a bunch of red lights especially when I took the documentary route.
When you’ve been to hell and back, how do you shake the memories?
Some of our Doc Studio films are nominees for the 2013 Golden Sheaf Awards in Yorkton Saskatchewan – winners will be announced May 25!
"A Sorry State" wins at Writers Guild of Canada (WGC) Screenwriting Awards




















