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Guaranteed to make you think– NOW Magazine The Golden Age of Canadian iconography Affectionate and endearing.– Cineuropa OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE 1 KUSAMA: INFINITY PAGE 2 FREE MONTHLY PROGRAM JUNE 2018 The Quest of Alain Ducasse Opens Friday, June 8 Page 2 Becoming Who I Was Opens Friday, June 15 Page 2 The Cleaners Opens Friday, June 22 Page 3 Design Canada Opens Friday, June 22 Page 3 Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist Opens Friday, June 29 Page 3 Documentary equivalent of a memorable meal.– Variety Assumes epic-journey proportions.– Variety Equal parts fascinating and frightening– Toronto Star + Game Changers: Inspiring Women Edition PAGE 5 Meet Hip-Hop icon Bobbito García PAGE 6 Governor General’s Award finalist David Chariandy launches his new book PAGE 6 The Accountant of Auschwitz Opens Friday, June 8 Page 2 506 BLOOR STREET WEST (at Bathurst Street) @HOTDOCSCINEMA / HOTDOCSCINEMA HOTDOCSCINEMA.CA Inspiring portrait of the legendary Japanese artist– Screen Anarchy

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“Guaranteed to make you think” – NOW Magazine

The Golden Age of Canadian iconography “Affectionate and endearing.” – Cineuropa

OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE 1

KUSAMA:INFINITYPAGE 2

FREE MONTHLY PROGRAM JUNE 2018

The Quest of Alain DucasseOpens Friday, June 8

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Becoming Who I WasOpens Friday, June 15

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The CleanersOpens Friday, June 22

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Design CanadaOpens Friday, June 22

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Westwood: Punk, Icon, ActivistOpens Friday, June 29

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“Documentary equivalent of a memorable meal.” – Variety

“Assumes epic-journey proportions.” – Variety

“Equal parts fascinating and frightening” – Toronto Star

+Game Changers: Inspiring Women Edition PAGE 5

Meet Hip-Hop icon Bobbito García PAGE 6

Governor General’s Award finalistDavid Chariandy launches his new bookPAGE 6

The Accountant of AuschwitzOpens Friday, June 8

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OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 8

The Accountant of AuschwitzD: Matthew Shoychet | 2018 | Canada | 78 min

Oskar Gröning, known as the “Accountant of Auschwitz,” was charged with the murder of 300,000 Jews. When he took the stand in 2015, at the age of 94, his trial made headlines worldwide. For some, there is no grey area: Gröning was witness and therefore complicit. Others look at a frail man in the last years of his life and see no reason to pursue charges. Is the former SS guard an accomplice to history’s worst genocide, or a scapegoat for a country still desperate to atone for its crimes? On our screen after sold-out screenings at this year’s Festival, The Accountant of Auschwitz is a stark reminder that those who forget justice are doomed to repeat it.

“The most viewed female artist of all time... explains why her art matters” – The Globe and Mail

“A nuanced film that sheds new light.” – POV Magazine

OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 15

Becoming Who I WasD: Moon Chang-Yong, Jeon Jin | 2017 | South Korea | 95 min

Born displaced in Northern India’s Ladakh region, a young boy is discovered to be the reincarnation of an esteemed, high-ranking Tibetan monk. Far from his original monastery, Padma Angdu and his elderly godfather embark on an epic, improbable journey across India to discover his past and take his rightful place in Tibet. An emotionally stirring award-winning documentary, Becoming Who I Was follows them for eight years as Padma prepares for his future as a religious leader. Featuring awe-inspiring, meditative landscapes, this is a moving tale of family bonds, sacrifice and spiritual calling.

In Hindi, Ladakhi and Tibetan with English subtitles.

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OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 8

The Quest of Alain DucasseD: Gilles de Maistre | 2018 | France | 84 min

Official Selection—2018 Berlin Film Festival

Embark on a world taste tour with superstar French chef Alain Ducasse. The owner of 23 restaurants and a record-breaking 18 Michelin stars, Ducasse has an insatiable appetite for discovery, continuously exploring the possibilities of food by building schools, advocating for sustainability, and launching major projects— including sending his haute cuisine up to the International Space Station! Delving into his roots and inspirations, this visually absorbing film follows the culinary master on a quest to find the ultimate dish as he visits gardens, markets, holes-in-the-wall and the greatest restaurants in Rio, Hong Kong, Manila, Tokyo, New York, and more.

OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 1

Kusama: InfinityD: Heather Lenz | 2018 | USA | 80 min

If you were lucky enough to catch Yayoi Kusama’s mind-blowing Infinity Mirrors exhibit at the AGO, odds are you’re craving more of her dazzling polka dotted visions—and if you missed out, here’s a chance for you to experience the work of a singular artist. Emerging as a rival to Andy Warhol in the 1960s, the Japan-born Kusama battled with sexism, racism and mental health issues, voluntarily spending over three decades living and working in a Tokyo mental hospital. Now in her 80s, follow her journey through the art world and personal struggles to become a star whose work inspires people all around the globe.

“A work of beauty and heartbreak with the power to move us all.” – Film Journal

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Design CanadaD: Greg Durrell | 2018 | Canada | 78 min

Get transported to the Golden Age of Canadian iconography and meet the innovative artists behind some of our most enduring symbols, from the CBC icon and the CN Railway to the Roots logo. Charting the transformation of the country from a colonial outpost to a multicultural society, Design Canada shows how graphic design plays a pivotal role in shaping our national identity. Featuring design by Burton Kramer, Rolf Harder, Stuart Ash, Heather Cooper, and interviews with George Stroumboulopoulos, Douglas Coupland, Hannah Sung and more.

“The untold story of the images that shaped Canada’s identity.” – CBC Arts

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“Riveting documentary takes a peak behind the Facebook curtain.” – Toronto Star

OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 22

The CleanersD: Hans Block, Moritz Riesewieck | 2018 | Germany, Brazil | 88 min

Who is behind what is considered “inappropriate” on social media? Silicon Valley outsources hundreds of anonymous “digital janitors” who screen tens of thousands of posts to determine what we can and cannot see. From war zone photography to pornography, these ghostly content controllers make often personal decisions about what could have societal impacts, cause political destabilization, and incite terrorism. An eerie story of control and censorship that will ring especially true in the Age of Trump and Facebook, this powerful Hot Docs 2018 film explores the lives of the cleaners and those who have been negatively impacted by their questionable decisions to delete.

“A gloriously eccentric one-off and a fashion original.” – The Guardian

OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 29

Westwood: Punk, Icon, ActivistD: Lorna Tucker | 2018 | UK | 83 min

With a legacy that only continues to grow, designer Vivienne Westwood has gone from igniting the punk movement to redefining British fashion to becoming an outspoken activist. This documentary brings you as close as possible to the fearless icon—although she’s characteristically not always on her best behaviour. As Westwood continues to expand her bold vision and battles to maintain the integrity of her brand, she looks back on her journey and greatest accomplishments throughout her groundbreaking career.

Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf D: Thomas Piper | 2018 | USA | 75 min

Immerse yourself in some of the world’s most beautiful gardens in this documentary on revolutionary landscape designer Piet Oudolf. Best known for his work on New York’s High Line and Chicago’s Millennium Park, Five Seasons shows you Oudolf ’s finest achievements, guides you through his creative process and explores his radical impact on public spaces.

“Not so much a garden designer as a plant artist.” – Washington Post

FILMS Changing the World

MetamorphosisD: Nova Ami, Velcrow Ripper | 2018 | Canada | 85 min

As human impact on the planet’s environment reaches unprecedented scale, how will humanity, in turn, adapt to the crisis we’ve created? From award-winning filmmakers Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper, Metamorphosis weaves together sublime 4K images with surprising personal stories from the front lines of climate change around the world. A must-see on the big screen.

Filmmakers Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A on Thursday, June 7, 9:00 pm.

THURSDAY, JUNE 7 9:00 PMFRIDAY, JUNE 8 9:30 PM

On Screen This Month

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When Jews Were FunnyD: Alan Zweig | 2013 | Canada | 89 min | PG

Born out of director Allan Zweig’s curiosity for the prevalence of Jewish comedians in the 1950s and 60s— a surprising trend since the Jewish community was largely marginalized and encouraged to assimilate during these decades—this doc investigates America’s fascination with Jewish comics, featuring some of the industry’s greats, including Shelly Berman, Shecky Greene, David Steinberg and Super Dave Osbourne.

SUNDAY, JUNE 17 2:00 PM

Streit’s: Matzo & the American DreamD: Michael Levine | 2015 | USA | 83 min

In the face of rapid gentrification, the resilient Streit’s Matzo Factory survived over five generations by sticking to tradition, churning unleavened bread for Passover until it finally closed shop in 2016. This celebratory doc delves into the history of the iconic New York institution, its people and their heritage, and the unlikely triumphant tale of a famous family business.

SATURDAY, JUNE 16 11:00 AM

Yoo Hoo, Mrs. GoldbergD: Aviva Kempner | 2009 | USA | 92 min | G

Gertrude Berg was a television pioneer who paved the way for women in the entertainment industry. She received the first Best Actress Emmy in history for her ground-breaking radio show turned sitcom, The Goldbergs, which she created, wrote and starred in. She played her beloved character Mrs. Goldberg for over 17 years and singlehandedly revolutionized TV.

SUNDAY, JUNE 10 11:00 AM

Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies and the American DreamD: Simcha Jacobovici, Stuart Samuels | 1998 | USA, UK, Canada, Germany | 98 min | PG

This engaging documentary chronicles how the establishment of Hollywood began with the vision of Jewish immigrants fleeing from persecution in Eastern Europe. Explore how industry moguls like Harry Warner and Louis B. Mayer went on to form the Golden Age of the studio system, channeling their experiences as outsiders into some of the most memorable films of the 20th century.

SATURDAY, JUNE 2 11:00 AM

Hava NagilaD: Roberta Grossman | 2012 | USA, Ukraine, Israel | 75 min

We’ve all heard the infectious Jewish party tune “Hava Nagila” (Let Us Rejoice), a standard at weddings, bar mitzvahs and even baseball games. But how did a song born out of Eastern European folk tradition become such a huge cultural phenomenon? Charting over 150 years of Jewish history, director Roberta Grossman delves into the origins, mystery and significance of this classic song.

SUNDAY, JUNE 24 11:00 AM

Famous NathanD: Lloyd Handwerker | 2014 | USA | 86 min

Hot dog joint Nathan’s Famous has been a Coney Island landmark since it was opened in 1916 by Polish immigrant Nathan Handwerker. In Famous Nathan, his grandson Lloyd Handwerker documents the remarkable rags to riches story behind the business and its subsequent impact on the community and extended family of Nathan’s Famous.

SATURDAY, JUNE 23 11:00 AM

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From touching family traditions to Hollywood legends, we shine a light on the cultural luminaries and stories of hope and resilience that have shaped the Jewish-American experience—one that reflects the history of an immigrant nation.

THIS JEWISH AMER ICAN LIFE

MATINEE SERIES

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Madonna: Truth or DareD: Alek Keshishian | 1991 | USA | 120 min | 14A

In an industry of assembly line products and cookie cutter celebrities, Madonna paved the way for female artists to speak their mind and push boundaries. This certified classic finds the Queen of Pop at her peak on the Blond Ambition World Tour with show-stopping performances of her greatest chart-topping hits.

FRIDAY, JUNE 15 8:45 PM

BhuttoD: Duane Baughman, Johnny O’Hara | 2010 | USA | 111 min | 18A

After her father, former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Bhutto, was assassinated, Benazir Bhutto parlayed her social activism into a remarkable political career as the first female leader of an Islamic nation. This insightful portrait reveals the full story behind a brilliant woman who believed in freedom for her country.

SUNDAY, JUNE 10 4:00 PM

Anita: Speaking Truth to PowerD: Freida Lee Mock | 2013 | USA | 95 min

Twenty years after delivering testimony at the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, U.S. attorney Anita Hill revisits her heroic stand against systemic sexism. Oscar winner Freida Mock traces Hill's historic triumph, one that gave women the courage to speak their truth to power.

SATURDAY, JUNE 9 6:30 PM

MankillerD: Valerie Red Horse-Mohl | 2017 | USA | 73 min

A hero who bravely fought against injustice, Wilma Mankiller became the Cherokee Nation’s first female Principal Chief in 1985 despite widespread sexism. Uniting her community, Wilma’s leadership paved the way for many important initiatives. This powerful documentary pays tribute to her extraordinary legacy.

SATURDAY, JUNE 9 1:00 PM

Public SpeakingD: Martin Scorsese | 2010 | USA | 83 min

Legendary New York writer and cultural luminary Fran Lebowitz takes centre stage in this delightful doc from Martin Scorsese. Drawing on highlights from her career, Public Speaking shines a light on her trademark wit and singular observations of modern life.

SUNDAY, JUNE 16 4:00 PM

!Women Art RevolutionD: Lynn Hershman Leeson | 2010 | USA | 83 min

Journey back to the 1960s and 70s where a “secret history” of feminist art unfolded. !Women Art Revolution charts the explosive developments in women’s art and illuminates how the tenacity of its pioneering artists made it one of the most significant creative movements of the late 20th century.

SATURDAY, JUNE 16 1:00 PM

From international icons to unsung heroes, we join forces with the Luminato Festival to celebrate revolutionary women who changed the rules in politics, art, civil rights and beyond.

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David Chariandy on I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You

David Chariandy is one of Canada’s most electrifying writers, a Governor General’s Award-nominated novelist whose unforgettable stories have brought fresh urgency to questions of masculinity, family, race, and identity. Written as a letter to his 13-year old daughter, I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You recounts Chariandy’s experiences coming of age as a visible minority in Canada in an intimate and profoundly beautiful meditation on the politics of race today.

Presented in partnership with Penguin Random House Canada and McClelland & Stewart. Books sold by Indigo.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 6:30 PM

David Chariandy joins writer and broadcaster Jael Richardson for a conversation moderated by Elamin Abdelmahmoud, editor at BuzzFeed Canada. Followed by a book sale and signing.

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Rock Rubber 45sD: Bobbito García | 2018 | USA | 95 min

Join trailblazing NYC culture orchestrater Bobbito García on an autobiographical odyssey through the connectivity of basketball, sneaker lifestyle and music. García emerged from a hard-knock childhood to a self-determined life of passion that has inspired millions and influenced the footwear, hip-hop, and sports industries in the process. Featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Stevie Wonder, Questlove, Patti Labelle, Spike Lee and more.

Presented in partnership with the Bata Shoe Museum and The Broadview Hotel.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29 7:30 PM DOORS OPEN 8:30 PM SCREENING

Screening followed by live Q&A with Bobbito García, moderated by veteran sports broadcaster Will Strickland.

THIS FILM Should Be Played LoudSee new, classic and rare concert films.Today’s top writers join us to discuss their new books.

Morning Speaker SeriesCURI US MINDS

Starstruck: Fame and Celebrity in the Modern AgeTuesdays, May 15 - June 19, 10:00 AM to noon

A panoramic journey through the global dominion of celebrity over the past century—from the rise of the Hollywood star system, to the intermingling of celebrity and politics, and the role of fame in the digital era.

Led by film writer Geoff Pevere.

Splendour and Opulence: Catherine the Great and the Hermitage MuseumFridays, May 18 - June 22, 10:00 AM to noon

In this lively survey of the Russian Hermitage’s 250-year history, we’ll travel back in time and discuss how this landmark has reflected St. Petersburg’s development from a swampy backwater into a dazzling imperial capital.

Led by Julia Zarankin, an award-winning lecturer who has taught on Russian and European culture.

Trudeaumania: Pierre Trudeau and His CenturyThursdays, May 24 - June 28, 10:00 AM to noon

An unforgettable journey through the life and times of a Canadian icon. We’ll relive the political excitement of the 1960s and ‘70s while exploring how and why Trudeau’s image and legacy continue to endure.

Led by John English, an award-winning historian and former federal MP.

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Further Viewing

Rebel Without a CauseTUESDAY, JUNE 5 1:00 PM

Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own WordsTUESDAY, JUNE 19 1:00 PM

SATURDAY, JUNE 23 1:30 PM

Further Viewing

Hermitage Revealed FRIDAY, JUNE 1 1:00 PM

SUNDAY, JUNE 3 2:15 PM

Russian ArkFRIDAY, JUNE 15 1:00 PM

Further Viewing

In the Name of all CanadiansTHURSDAY, JUNE 14 1:00 PM

Author Event

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Take a 360° virtual reality tour of Ferris’s Room after the screening! Toss around Ferris’s baseball (Go Cubs!), play his synthesizer and hear Sarah share details on how she found or made Ferris’s prized possessions.

FILM + VR PARTY

Ferris’s RoomD: Ryan Mains | Canada | 2018 | 79 min

Toronto artist Sarah Keenlyside’s re-creation of Ferris Bueller’s bedroom at the Gladstone Hotel was one of the most buzzed-about art events of 2016. This brand-new documentary follows Keenlyside as she travels to Chicago to mount Ferris Bueller’s Bedroom as part of celebrations for the 30th anniversary of John Hughes’s classic comedy.

SATURDAY JUNE 2 8:00 PM

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RSC Live: MacbethD: Polly Findlay | 2018 | UK | 143 min

London’s Royal Shakespeare Company presents a modern re-imagining of Shakespeare’s play that transforms the classic masterpiece into a dark psychological thriller. Starring Doctor Who’s Christopher Eccleston.

SUNDAY, JUNE 3 11:00 AM

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Experience world-class ballet, opera and theatre on our big screen.

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The Rocky Horror Picture Show—Shadow CastD: Jim Sharman | UK, USA | 1975 | 100 min | 14A

“Let’s do the time warp again!” As always, we’ll be presenting the cult classic with Toronto’s own Shadow Cast who will be performing their own satirical, comedic version of the film.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29 11:30 PM

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Celebrating the Cinema’s past with this monthly screening.

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Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were ThereD: Rick McKay | 2004 | USA | 111 min

New York City’s Golden Age of theatre comes to vivid life in Rick McKay’s essential stage documentary. Offering personal portraits of the struggles and triumphs of over 100 legendary performers, composers and writers in 1940s and ‘50s, this bygone cultural era is reconstructed with rare archival footage, performances and interviews with Broadway’s biggest names—past and present—including Bea Arthur, Angela Lansbury, Charles Nelson Reilly and many more!

SUNDAY, JUNE 17 11:00 AM

Stick around for a Q&A with Michael Rubinoff, co-producer of the hit musical Come From Away.

sundaysNew and rarely seen docs on art, culture and design.

“If you love the theater, you’ve got to see the film.” – Washington Post

“Earthy, urgent and wonderfully sinister” – Evening Standard

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June at a Glance Visit hotdocscinema.ca for full schedule

FRIDAY, JUNE 1

10:00 AM Curious Minds Morning Speaker Series Splendour and Opulence (p. 6)

1:00 PM Curious Minds Further Viewing Hermitage Revealed (p. 6)

Opening—see website for screenings Kusama: Infinity (p. 2)

SATURDAY, JUNE 2

8:00 PM Special Event Ferris’s Room (Film + VR party) (p. 7)

SUNDAY, JUNE 3

11:00 AM Performance on Screen RSC Live: Macbeth (p. 7)

TUESDAY, JUNE 5

10:00 AM Curious Minds Morning Speaker Series Starstruck (p. 6)

1:00 PM Curious Minds Further Viewing Rebel Without a Cause (p. 6)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6

6:30 PM Author Event David Chariandy on I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (p. 6)

THURSDAY, JUNE 7

10:00 AM Curious Minds Morning Speaker Series Trudeaumania (p. 6)

9:00 PM Films Changing the World Metamorphosis (p. 3)

FRIDAY, JUNE 8

Opening—see website for screenings The Accountant of Auschwitz (p. 2)

The Quest of Alain Ducasse (p. 2)

FRIDAY, JUNE 15

Opening—see website for screenings Becoming Who I Was (p. 2)

8:45 PM Game Changers Madonna: Truth or Dare (p. 5)

SATURDAY, JUNE 16

11:00 AM This Jewish American Life Streit’s: Matzo and the American Dream (p. 4)

4:00 PM Game Changers Public Speaking (p. 5)

SUNDAY, JUNE 17

11:00 AM Doc Soup Sundays Broadway: The Golden Age (p. 7)

FRIDAY, JUNE 22

Opening—see website for screenings Design Canada (p. 3)

The Cleaners (p. 3)

FRIDAY, JUNE 29

Opening—see website for screenings Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist (p. 3)

8:30 PM This Film Should Be Played Loud Rock Rubber 45s (p. 6)

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