DOXA Fest: Dear Jackie demolishes a Canadian myth about racial benevolence
May 14
Filmmaker Henri Pardo punctures a perception that Montreal is somehow better than other cities because of how it welcomed baseball star Jackie Robinson in 1946.
DOXA Fest: Dear Audrey delivers a love story for the ages
May 13
The unspoken message is that through her example in health and sickness, Audrey Schirmer clearly made her husband, filmmaker Martin Duckworth, a better man.
DOXA Fest: Love in the Time of Fentanyl documents impressive heroism of Overdose Prevention Society
May 8
The film puts a human face on a horrific community tragedy while showcasing the resilience and sheer ingenuity of the marginalized.
DOXA Fest: The Lake / nx̌aʔx̌aʔitkʷ’s operatic backdrop shows how humble and reconciliation go hand in hand
May 7
Heather Pawsey and Delphine Derickson demonstrate how to achieve cross-cultural understanding in The Lake / nx̌aʔx̌aʔitkʷ.
DOXA Fest: Filmmaker Ali Kazimi’s Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence tracks appalling underside of colonialism in BC
May 6
British imperialists often promoted their interests through divide-and-rule tactics, which continues to occur through the BC Treaty Commission process.
DOXA Fest: The Territory director ambushes viewers with insights
May 5
The plight of the Amazon’s Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau inhabitants becomes darker as Alex Pritz’s film unfolds.
Teresa Alfeld found herself in Doug and the Slugs and Me
May 3
The film screens as part of the DOXA Documentary Film Festival.
DOXA Documentary Film Festival announces 2022 lineup
Apr 13
The festival runs from May 5 to 15.
DOXA announces 2022 festival special presentations
Apr 6
The festival runs from May 5 to 15 this year.