In 2012, filmmaker Mike Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Putuparri and the Rainmakers, winner of the 2015 CinéfestOZ Film Prize, will have its international premiere at the Festival and will be shown as part of the Made In Australia program.
David Tucker's F4 film gathers more acclaim in Toronto
'Happy Android' is a new 25-minute documentary from Brisbane filmmaker Jaina Kalifa. It focuses on Melbourne street performer Paul Cooper, who has entertained audiences around the world for 20 years as his loveable creation Tubby the Robot.
Hoc Docs today announced that three Australian films will premiere at the Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto next month. Gayby Baby, Sam Klemke’s Time Machine and The Bolivian Case will showcase at the festival along with 207 other d
Larissa Behrendt's 'You Can Go Now' and Sari Braithwaite's 'Because We Have Each Other' are both set to screen at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival next month.
The Aussie director of 'Quincy', Al Hicks, and Sundance Film Festival programmer Ania Trzebiatowska are some of the early guests announced for AIDC and Screenworks' Regionality event in June.
Matthew Walker's 'I'm Wanita' will make its world premiere at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival next month.