Hot Docs 2021 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 35 articles available in total starting from 01/09/2020. Last article published on 04/06/2021. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 next Review: Life of IvannaRenato Borrayo Serrano's first feature-length documentary is an uncompromising portrait of a tough woman living amidst harsh conditions 06/05/2021 | Hot Docs 2021Review: It Is Not Over YetParacetamol and lots of cake seem to be the answer in Louise Detlefsen’s gentle if slightly one-sided take on an unusual nursing home 05/05/2021 | Hot Docs 2021Review: The Last ShelterOusmane Samassekou's CPH:DOX winner is a haunting and intense documentary about a refuge for migrants on their way to Europe or back from it 03/05/2021 | CPH:DOX 2021 | Dox:AwardInterview: Miguel Ángel Blanca • Director of Magaluf Ghost Town“You show up there with a camera and immediately you’re the enemy”The musician and filmmaker reveals what motivated him to create this very special portrait of the famous Majorcan tourist resort 03/05/2021 | Hot Docs 2021Review: Generation UtøyaThe well-meaning film by Aslaug Holm and Sigve Endresen brings little new to the table 30/04/2021 | Hot Docs 2021Review: Magaluf Ghost TownMiguel Ángel Blanca transforms the infamous Balearic resort into a strange microcosm of folksy tradition, mystery and unhinged hedonism 29/04/2021 | Hot Docs 2021Hot Docs to screen 219 documentaries from 66 countriesThe 28th edition of North America's largest documentary film festival will take place online 29 April - 9 May 28/04/2021 | Hot Docs 2021Review: Seyran Ateş: Sex, Revolution and IslamTurkish-Norwegian filmmaker Nefise Özkal Lorentzen's documentary follows one of Europe's first female imams, a feminist fighting for equal rights and a progressive Islam 23/04/2021 | CPH:DOX 2021 | Nordic:Dox AwardEXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Magaluf Ghost Town, on the line-up for Hot DocsThis Franco–Spanish production, directed by Miguel Ángel Blanca, explores the impact of tourism on the Majorcan beach resort 20/04/2021 | Hot Docs 2021Review: Ostrov – Lost IslandSvetlana Rodina and Laurent Stoop’s documentary portrays the paradoxical and poetic day-to-day existence of the inhabitants of the Russian island known as Ostrov 19/04/2021 | Visions du Réel 2021 | Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)