Toronto Star

Hot Docs to highlight European, Mexican films

This year’s documentar­y festival will showcase 10 flicks about Europe in transition

- PETER HOWELL MOVIE CRITIC

The 2018 edition of the Hot Docs film festival will emphasize documentar­ies from Europe and Mexico, in a time of global change.

A special program called The Changing Face of Europe will showcase10 new docs that illustrate a continent in transition — culturally, geographic­ally, economical­ly and politicall­y.

“The program reflects on the ‘new Europe’ with its current political and social changes, and shines a light on the rich and vivid diversity of European documentar­ies,” said Sonja Heinen, the managing director of European Film Promotion, which is collaborat­ing with Hot Docs for the first time.

Participat­ing filmmakers will also be involved in industry events such as workshops, pitches and meetings with potential buyers.

As well as gazing eastward, this year’s upcoming Hot Docs film festival will look way south, with recent works from Mexico featured in the annual Made In program.

“Mexico is a culturally vibrant country rich with history and tradition, and we’re so pleased to spotlight its new documentar­ies at Hot Docs this year,” Shane Smith, the Hot Docs programmin­g director, said in a news release.

“Now seems like a perfect time to further connect with, and explore, the dynamic stories being told by Mexican filmmakers. A selection of bold, uncompromi­sing and wildly imaginativ­e documentar­ies will showcase the incredibly creative talent at work in the country today.”

The program will be run in collaborat­ion with the Mexican Film Institute (IMCINE). Film titles will be announced in March.

Past Made In programs have focused on Japan (2017), Australia (2016), India (2015), Denmark (2014), Poland (2013), Southeaste­rn Europe (2012), Italy (2011), South America (2010), South Korea (2009), Mexico (2008), Brazil (2007), Japan (2006), South Africa (2004) and Taiwan (2003).

Hot Docs is North America’s largest documentar­y festival, conference and market.

This year’s 25th annual edition runs April 26 to May 6.

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The annual Hot Docs film festival runs this year from April 26 to May 6.

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