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  1. Hot Docs presented the first hybrid edition of the Festival from April 28 to May 8. The 2022 Festival showcased 225 films from 63 countries, along with 223 live filmmaker Q&As to audiences in Toronto cinemas. Further building on national audiences cultivated during the past two online editions, all Festival selections also streamed across ...

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  3. Meat the Future is a 2020 Canadian documentary film, directed by Liz Marshall. [1] The film profiles various scientists who are working on the development of cultured meat. [2] The film premiered as part of the 2020 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. [3] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, it was not screened theatrically ...

  4. Document Services is a subscription-based product starting at $99 per month for up to 5 users. For more information, view our Document Services FAQ page. HotDocs Document Services is a SaaS (Software as a Service) application that allows you to create documents using your HotDocs templates in the cloud. In other words, it’s like an online ...

  5. Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Toronto, Ontario. 29,830 likes · 10 talking about this · 2,821 were here.

  6. El hombre menstrual. El hombre menstrual es una película documental de 2013 por Amit Virmani. La película cuenta la historia de Arunachalam Muruganantham, un empresario social e inventor indio cuyas máquinas permiten a las mujeres rurales la fabricación de toallas sanitarias de bajo costo para sus comunidades.

  7. Outline. The film is a profile of Fanny, an all-female rock band from the 1970s whose members included lesbian music pioneer June Millington. [2] Hart uses more than 80 photographs taken by bandmates’ friend Linda Wolf "to illustrate their unbridled woman power — a tangle of hair, bodies, and a baby — under the roof of Fanny Hill, a house ...