‘I, Poppy’ named best international feature at 2025 Hot Docs

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Vivek Chaudhary India Entry Me, PoppyIt was named the Hot Docs Best International Feature Documentary as the Toronto Festival, which will be held from April 24th to May 4th, appeared on the final weekend.

The film follows his son fighting corrupt officials, whose mother tipped a poppy farm in India and received a prize of $10,000 ($7,235 USD). Hot Docs is an Academy Award-qualified festival for featured documentaries I’m a poppy If they comply with the Academy’s rules, they are eligible to be considered in categories without standard theatrical performance.

The Hot Docs Emerging International Filmmaker Award was sent to Amilcar Infante and Sebastian Gonzalez Mendez. Not welcomefollowing violent anti-immigration protests targeting Venezuelan immigrants, examine contrasting perspectives on Chile’s immigration crisis. You will receive a CAD $3,000 ($2,170) prize.

Telefilm Canada’s support for Hot Docs Best Canadian Feature Documentary Agatha’s Yearbook Amalie Atkins directed for “a cinematic portrait of a simple seasonal life,” and a fiercely independent Mennonite woman lives alone on an ancestral farm in southern Manitoba. The film received a prize of $10,000 ($7,235 USD).

shame Canadian producer Corneli Aprincipe won the Hot Document Don Haig Award for a film directed by Matt Gallagher about the self-styled “Creeper Hunter” vigilante, collecting a $5,000 ($3,618 USD) prize.

A total of 14 awards and $90,000 ($65,116) were awarded cash and awards at the ceremony at Elmo Cambo on Friday.

Other choice awards are listed below.

Hot Document Best Mid-Length Documentary
Treatment Climate Director (swe-nor) Produced by Nathan Grossman and Cecilia Nessen. Winners will receive a CAD $3,000 ($2,170) prize money.

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Linderly Tracy Award
Emerging Canadian Producer’s Regan Latimer was awarded a CAD $5,000 ($3,618 USD) and other prizes.

Hot Document First look Awards for Work in Progress
Blue sweater with yellow holes Directed by Tetiana Kodakivska, produced by Elena Sauric and Tetiana Kodakivska, with Kevin McDonald among the executive producers. Painless land Directed and produced by Emily Martell. and Untie the knot Directed by Chona Mangalindan and produced by Mangalindan and Maxime Spinga. Each film production team received a CAD of $5,000 ($3,618 USD) prize, courtesy of Suzanne Depoe.

Hot Document Earl A. Glick Emerging Canadian Film Director Award
Damien Eagle Bear #cons. The film received a CAD $3,000 ($2,170).

Hot Document Bill Nemtin Award from Best Social Impact Documentary
Talal Aphifi and Giovanna Stopponi Khartoum. The film received a CAD of $10,000 ($7,235 USD).

Hot Document DGC Special Juju Award – Canadian Special Documentary
pole Directed by Dennis Kote. Filmmaker received a CAD of $5,000 ($3,618 USD).

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