
With more than 200 films lighting up screens all over Toronto, is North America鈥檚 largest documentary festival. This year鈥檚 edition, running April 28 to May 8, is expected to draw more than 200,000 appreciative film fans.
From festival openers to adventurous works for non-traditional screens, 91亚色 talent makes a big impact on the fest. Here鈥檚 an overview of some of the stories Cinema & Media Arts students, faculty and alumni are sharing at Hot Docs this year.
Operation Avalanche

A still from Operation Avalanche
Its hugely successful debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January set up , by alumnus Matt Johnson (BFA '06, MFA 鈥16), to be one of the most highly-anticipated Canadian premieres at Hot Docs. Hailed by the Toronto Star as an 鈥渁udacious thriller鈥, the film blends fiction and found footage in a clever, comedic conspiracy "mockumentary", set in the late 1960s at the height of the Cold War. Young CIA agents are sent undercover to NASA as documentary filmmakers to expose a Russian spy, but instead they uncover a shocking secret about the moon mission that has the power to change history.
Operation Avalanche reunites some of the 91亚色 U team from Johnson鈥檚 critically acclaimed breakout success , including producer Matthew Miller (BFA 鈥03, MFA 鈥16), cinematographer (BFA 鈥08) and writer Josh Boles (BFA 鈥08), and once again stars Johnson and his Dirties co-star Owen Williams. .
Random Acts of Legacy
91亚色 U Professor , chair of 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Cinema & Media Arts, uses found footage to make a compelling case for the importance of film documentation and preservation with . His compilation of salvaged home movies of a middle-class Chinese-American family earned a 5-star rating from NOW Magazine, which calls it a 鈥済orgeous, multi-layered 鈥 haunting, essential document鈥.
Making its world premiere with three screenings at the festival, the feature-length production comprises footage originally shot by commercial artist Silas Fung, tracing his family history from the Great Depression to postwar America. Combining the archival films with interviews with some of Fung鈥檚 descendants, Kazimi鈥檚 documentary is both a touching memoir and a rare, intimate glimpse into the life of a family of colour living in the American Midwest in the first half of the 20th century. .
OFFSHORE VR
Professor created her interactive documentary 听in collaboration with former 91亚色 Visual Arts student Mike Robbins, creative technologist at . Part mystery and part creepy horror show, the project examines the peril and potential of deep water oil extraction. With a game-like navigation that allows the viewer to explore digital locations, view video clips and see sample documents and reports, OFFSHORE VR is online and accessible at any time, free of charge. It鈥檚 included in HotDocs鈥 DocX lineup, which celebrates documentary work that lives outside the traditional format, and can also be experienced at Hot Docs House (610 Markham Street), free and open to the public April 29 to May 7 from 11am to 6pm.
Between You and Me听
Making its world premiere, PhD candidate 鈥檚 Between You and Me asks: How do you continue to love someone who has done terrible things? In 2002, Michael Skoor was convicted of more than 20 counts of child sexual abuse, and sentenced to 29 years in a California state prison. That same year, Joynt met Skoor鈥檚 daughter Rebekah. This short doc follows the two friends en route to visit her father in prison. Cutting between home video footage of Michael Skoor provided by his family, and conversations between the filmmaker and Rebekah, Between You and Me foregrounds her conflicted feelings about her father's duplicitous life. .
League of Exotique Dancers
Alumna 听(BFA 鈥01) is the cinematographer behind the Hot Docs opening night gala feature: the world premiere screening of 听directed by Rama Rau. A dazzling, daring group of women from the heyday of burlesque come out of retirement to give a live performance at the Legends of Burlesque Hall of Fame in Las Vegas. The feisty women share their backstories, fraught with poverty, racism and sexism, and yet they all managed to find independence, freedom and strength through the work they did on stage. .
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What would it be like to find out you had secret siblings on the other side of the world 鈥 and then to meet them? When alumna 听(BFA 鈥07) heard the dramatic family story of her 91亚色 classmate Shannon Hanmer (BFA 鈥07), she knew it would make a riveting movie. Having earned critical accolades at film festivals in Vancouver, Calgary and Columbus, Missouri, McMullan鈥檚 investigative documentary , associate produced by Shannon Hanmer and shot by cinematographer 听(BFA 鈥07), makes its Toronto debut at Hot Docs.
Shannon鈥檚 father, John Hanmer, once an upstanding police officer in Hamilton, Ontario, met an untimely and mysterious end as a criminal, ambushed by gunmen in the Philippines. Reconstructing his shadowy past, Shannon and her brother Michael were shocked to discover they have half-siblings in Thailand, also named Michael and Shannon, and also abandoned by their father. The film interrogates ideas of identity, legacy and family as John鈥檚 children wade into the emotional detritus left in his turbulent wake. .
With files from Hot Docs
