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MARCH 6–11 CURIOUS MINDS Award-winning journalist and author FESTIVAL Tanya Talaga

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World-renowned physicist Sci-fi giant William Gibson launches new Brian Greene book PAGE 4 Get the juice on the Royal Family with Shinan Govani PAGE 6

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“(A) totally beautiful farewell.” “As inspiring as – Rolling Stone it is informative.” – The Times (UK) “Gripping.” – Cinevue

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“(A) visual wonder that involves “The purr-fect video festival.” “Movingly captures what from start to finish.” – Los Angeles Times – Houston Chronicle made him unique.” – Variety

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Opens Friday, January 31 Varda by Agnès D: Agnès Varda | 2019 | France | 115 min | PG

Take a journey through the brilliant career and imagination of one of cinema’s greatest treasures in this parting gift from the late, beloved French auteur Agnès Varda. Acting as our spirit guide on a playful tour of her life’s oeuvre, the Nouvelle Vague pioneer sheds new light on her films, photography and recent installations while offering one-of-a-kind reflections on everything from the act of creation to feminism to aging. Suffused with the people, places and things she loved, this retrospective is a profound testament to Varda’s relentless curiosity and transformation of the art of cinema. “Two hours of magic.” – The Guardian

Opens Saturday, February 1 Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound D: Midge Costin | 2019 | USA | 94 min | PG

Explore the emotional power of cinematic sound and get to know the unsung heroes—sound designers, editors, and foley wizards—who have played a pivotal role in some of your favourite films, from Star Wars to The Godfather. Through iconic movie clips and interviews with sound maestros and the visionary directors they’ve collaborated with—including Steven Spielberg, David Lynch, and Sofia Coppola— this Cannes-nominated documentary reveals the vivid history and juicy secrets behind the art, showing us how sound design transforms not only the cinematic experience, but also the lives of those watching. “A practically perfect primer.” –TheWrap

Opens Friday, February 7 Citizen K D: Alex Gibney | 2019 | UK, USA | 128 min | PG

Power, greed, megalomania—you don’t need to be a Russophile to savour the fascinating story of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his journey from oil tycoon to political dissident. Masterfully directed by Academy Award-winner Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side), the mayhem of post-Soviet Russia and Putin’s seedy rise to power are captured through archival footage and fresh interviews with the exiled Khodorkovsky. Formerly among Russia’s wealthiest oligarchs, Khodorokvsky was sentenced to ten years in prison after accusing Putin of corruption. In a political climate swirling with accusations of foreign interference, this gripping film is a timely portrayal of “Absorbing… shows (Khodorkovsky’s) the precariousness of democracy. remarkable metamorphosis.” – The Guardian

OPENS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 2020 Oscar® Nominated Documentary Shorts D: Various | 2019 | 158 min

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Opens Friday, February 21 Cunningham D: Alla Kovgan | 2019 | Germany, France, USA | 93 min | PG

Trace the artistic evolution of legendary American choreographer Merce Cunningham over the course of his decades-long career, from his early years as a struggling dancer in postwar New York to his emergence as one of the most influential dance artists worldwide. Weaving together electrifying renditions of Merce’s iconic routines, performed by the last generation of his dancers, this eye-popping cinematic experience explores the late visionary’s philosophies, discoveries and the risks he took on the way to revolutionizing modern dance.

“Sensational in every sense of the word.” – Variety

Opens Saturday, February 22 CatVideoFest D: Various | 2020 | USA | 75 min | G

Celebrate the irresistible cuteness of our feline friends with this special event screening featuring a compilation of the latest and best cat videos. A mix of clips curated from submissions as well as viral hit favourites, this joyous communal experience helps raise money for cats in need through partnerships with local charities, animal welfare organizations and shelters across North America.

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Opens Friday, February 28 The Times of Bill Cunningham D: Mark Bozek | 2018 | USA | 74 min | PG

Get to know iconic street photographer and fashion historian Bill Cunningham in this moving new portrait, including his four decades at The New York Times. Told in Cunningham’s own words from a recently unearthed 1994 interview, the doc chronicles the artist’s fascinating life’s story, including moonlighting as a milliner in France during the Korean War, his unique relationship with First Lady Jackie Kennedy, and his democratic view of fashion and society. Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker, The Times of Bill Cunningham boasts an incredible archive of photographs chosen from over 3 million previously unreleased images.

Beyond Moving D: Vikram Dasgupta | 2019 | Canada | 84 min

Follow the remarkable journey of Siphe November, who left his small township in South Africa to pursue his dreams at Canada’s National Ballet School. The young dancer pushes the limits of his talents, tackles an intensive training regimen and soars on stages around the world—all the while navigating family relationships back home, reflecting on what it means to be a Black ballet dancer and figuring out how to give back to the community that raised him. Beyond Moving is an uplifting and inspiring story that reveals deeply personal pulses of family, prejudice, expectation, loss and resilience.

Followed by a Q&A with director Vikram Dasgupta and film subject Siphe November.

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Author Event International bestsellers, culture writers and more join us to discuss their new books.

Microcosmos A Visionary Mind: William Gibson on his new novel, Agency

Embark on an Alice-sized journey through the ecstatic wonderland of the insect Hailed by the Boston Globe as “one of the most visionary, original and quietly influential writers,” join science-fiction giant and kingdom in one of the most breathtaking nature docs of all time. father of “cyberspace” William Gibson for the Toronto debut of his timely new thriller. Agency tells the interconnected stories of Verity Jane, a gifted app whisperer beta-testing a new AI system, and Wilf, a survivor of the apocalypse living a century later. Thursday, February 13 8:30 PM (19+) Deeply engaged with current events, the novel is a dazzling showcase for Gibson’s storytelling gifts and his razor-sharp insights into technology and society. This programming was made possible with the help of a prominent Canadian cannabis brand Wednesday, February 19 6:30 PM

In partnership with Penguin Random House Canada. Book sale and signing to follow.

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March 6–11 Hot Docs’ annual festival of culture and ideas returns with an expanded weeklong program of inspiring conversations with internationally renowned thinkers, tastemakers and bestselling authors.

3:30 PM SUNDAY, MARCH 8 // 6:30 PM Plan or Platitude? Making Sense Lawrence Lessig of “Reconciliation” Reclaiming Our Democracy Panel hosted and co-curated One of the world’s leading legal scholars—and an by Tanya Talaga essential voice of dissent in the Trump era—Harvard As we approach the fifth anniversary of the Truth and Law prof Lawrence Lessig shares an inspiring vision Reconciliation report, get a clear-eyed look at “reconciliation” for the state of American and world democracy in the with Indigenous peoples, what it actually means, and lead up to the 2020 election. what progress—if any—has been made in bringing it about. In conversation with journalist and broadcaster

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8:00 PM Drunk Feminist Films present Cats 9:15 PM Obsessed with Influencer Culture It’s become the cultural phenomenon we didn’t know we needed. Whether Fyre Fraud Screening & Panel you love it or hate it, get ready to enter the bizarre, mesmerizing world SUNDAY, MARCH 8 // of Cats at this special interactive screening featuring live commentary. Find out what really happened during the decade’s Hosted by pop culture critics Sarah Hagi and Amil Niazi biggest influencer-driven scam at this rare public screening of Hulu’s Fyre Fraud, followed by a pop culture panel unpacking the doomed music festival’s era-defining myths and meanings.

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How to Be an Artist MONDAY, MARCH 9 // 6:30 PM Join New York magazine’s Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic as he reveals inspiring new ways to shed doubt and Erik Larson awaken your inner artistic potential, based on his landmark Winston Churchill and Fearless handbook for creatives of all kinds, How to Be an Artist. Political Leadership In conversation with Jessica Johnson, Executive Editor, SATURDAY, MARCH 7 // SATURDAY, The Walrus The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Devil in the White City considers what we can learn from Winston Churchill’s leadership at the height of the London Blitz 4:00 PM in his captivating new portrait of a 20th century giant. Susan Goldberg In conversation with former Federal Liberal Leader and World-Changing Women Ontario Premier Bob Rae National Geographic’s Editor-in-Chief offers an inspiring look at the past, present and future of women’s 6:30 PM lives and stories as documented in the magazine’s ground-breaking new image collection, celebrating Narcos’ Javier Peña and Steve Murphy

the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the Bringing Down Pablo Escobar TUESDAY, MARCH 10 // United States. Legendary DEA operatives Javier F. Peña and Steve Murphy recount In conversation with Sarah Fulford, the true story of how they put an end to one of the world’s most

SATURDAY, MARCH 7 // SATURDAY, Editor in Chief of Toronto Life infamous narco-terrorists, taking us behind the scenes of the dramatic events that inspired the hit Netflix series, Narcos. In conversation with George Stroumboulopoulos, host of The Strombo Show 7:00 PM Daniel Dale American Politics in 2020 Few journalists today are doing more to speak truth to power than CNN political correspondent Daniel Dale. Join the Trump fact-checker and Toronto native for a timely dispatch from the frontlines of the D.C. Circus. In conversation with Matt Galloway, host of CBC Radio’s The Current SATURDAY, MARCH 7 // MARCH 7 // SATURDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 // 12:30 PM Sam Sifton & Melissa Clark 7:30 PM Making Life More Delicious Brian Greene At this meeting of brilliant culinary minds, New York Times Food Editor Understanding the Cosmos— Sam Sifton and beloved columnist Melissa Clark serve up tasty insights from their and Our Place Within It latest cookbooks, sharing their delightful philosophies for making life delicious. Explore humanity’s search for meaning in an evolving universe with the world-renowned physicist and best- selling author of The Elegant Universe.

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Mr. Gaga Stop Making Sense Thelonious Monk: Straight,

Get to know the leading artistic genius of modern dance, Israel’s We’re dusting off our giant suit and preparing to burn down the No Chaser Ohad Naharin, in this enthralling all-access look at his work, process house with the Talking Heads at our annual screening of Jonathan and life story. Demme’s quintessential concert film. A landmark portrait of the radical jazz master and offbeat genius Thelonious Monk combining rare 1968 behind-the-scenes footage Friday, February 21 9:30 PM and an impressive catalog of iconic songs. Introduced by National Ballet of Canada Principal Dancer, Skylar Campbell. Bassist, composer, and producer Roberto Occhipinti will participate in a post-screening discussion and Sunday, February 23 6:00 PM performance.

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Puccini’s opera of young love in 19th century Paris is packed with with Toronto Star’s Shinan Govani beautiful music, striking design and a stellar cast featuring the NEW WEEKEND COURSE greatest interpreters of Puccini’s bohemian lovers performing today. Join Toronto Star Society Columnist—and avid Royal watcher— Shinan Govani as he breaks down the modern history of the one Saturday, February 29 10:00 AM and only House of Windsor, bringing to life its most colourful personalities, its most opulent traditions and, of course, its juiciest scandals. Saturdays, March 14–April 18 11:00 AM–1:00 PM

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I Am Not Alone On the President’s Orders Gay Chorus Deep South Is it possible for a citizen activist in Armenia to rally enough support to The searing story of President Duterte’s bloody campaign against drug In response to a wave of anti-LGBTQ laws in the southern US and the topple a system of ingrained corruption? Or is it a dream? dealers and addicts in the Philippines, told with unprecedented access 2016 elections, the San Francisco Gay Men’s Choir embarks on a daring Introduction by Atom Egoyan and Arsinée Khanjian to both sides of the war. tour of the American Deep South. Screening featuring a performance by Singing Out. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30 7:30 PM Friday, January 31 7:00 PM Saturday, February 1 7:30 PM

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Born in Evin The Trial: The State of Russia vs. Made in Bangladesh When she was 12 years old, filmmaker Maryam Zaree found out Oleg Sentsov A film that takes you behind that T-shirt you just bought on sale for that she was one of a number of babies born inside Evin, Iran’s In 2015, Ukrainian film director and activist Oleg Sentsov was $9.99, to reveal the human labour, sweat, and suffering that went into it. most notorious political prison. Post-screening talk with Professor sentenced to 20 years in prison in Siberia for terrorism. Watch as the Tuesday, February 4 7:30 PM Homa Hoodfar. truth behind this political show-trial is investigated.

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