Times Colonist

Documentar­ies about Indigenous influences, declawing cats among Hot Docs premieres

-

A documentar­y about the ways Indigenous people have shaped modern western culture and a closer look at the controvers­ial practice of declawing cats are among the films headed to this year’s Hot Docs festival.

The newly announced Special Presentati­ons lineup includes the world premiere of Red Fever, in which Montreal-based Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond travels across North America and Europe to explore how Indigenous cultures been revered, romanticiz­ed and appropriat­ed.

Also having its world premiere is American Cats: The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly, in which Full Frontal With Samantha Bee correspond­ent Amy Hoggart explores cat declawing, the effect it has on pets and why some regions haven’t banned it yet.

Other films making their internatio­nal debuts include Lost in the Shuffle, which profiles world champion magician Shawn Farquhar as he creates a new trick; and Le Mans 55: The Unauthoriz­ed Investigat­ion, which delves into the catastroph­ic 1955 Le Mans car race in France, where more than 80 audience members were killed.

Director Sam Habib will debut The Ride Ahead, an expansion of his Emmy-winning short film My Disability Roadmap, exploring a 21-year-old’s desire to start a career and find love while dealing with a disability.

The festival — April 25 to May 5 in cinemas across Toronto — will also see the North American premiere of Michel Gondry, Do It Yourself, offering a look at the French filmmaker’s career and creative process.

Canada’s largest documentar­y film festival said last week it was facing financial struggles that put its future in question.

In an email asking audiences for financial support, the non-profit organizati­on’s president Marie Nelson said the festival was running out of cash after facing setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nelson said the organizati­on has also asked for help from all levels of government, as well as various foundation­s and corporate partners.

 ?? HOT DOCS ?? Red Fever, about the impact of Indigenous people on western culture is headed to Hot Docs in Toronto.
HOT DOCS Red Fever, about the impact of Indigenous people on western culture is headed to Hot Docs in Toronto.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada