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Hot Docs In Toronto A Hot Ticket

April 7th, 2008

The Toronto International Film festival gets so much hype that the Hot Docs Festival or officially the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival doesn’t get the respect or the publicity that it deserves. It is North America’s largest documentary festival, now in its 15th year. This year over 170 documentaries from 36 countries will be screened, in addition to industry programs for documentary professionals.

Hot Docs will be running from April 17th – April 27th. The Box Office has been moved to 87 Avenue Road, on the upper level of Hazelton Lanes. The films will be shown at 7 venues.

• The Al Green Theatre at 750 Spadina Avenue
• The Bloor Theatre at 506 Bloor Street West
• The Alliance Cumberland Cinemas at 159 Cumberland Street
• The Innis Town Hall at 2 Sussex Avenue
• The Isabel Bader Theatre at 93 Charles Street West
• The ROM Theatre at 100 Queen’s Park
• The Winter Garden Theatre at 189 Yonge Street
• The Royal Cinema at 608 College Street

Tickets can be purchased for single films (prices range from $5.00 - $12.00 per film, depending on the time of the screening) and multi-film passes are also available. It is recommending that you purchase your tickets in advance. Arrive early to get good seats. There are no reserved seats so the line-ups begin well in advance of the screening times. One of the most interesting features of the festival is that the directors are usually on hand to introduce their films and to participate in question and answer sessions after the screening.

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