On Monday May 10, the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival announced the final results of the 2010 edition of the festival. In addition to the awards presented on Friday May 7, the winner of the Hot Docs Audience Award was Thunder Soul
by Mark Landsman. The inaugural Filmmakers Award, as voted for by attending filmmakers went to Autumn Gold by Jan Tenhaven. The following is the full press release:
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Toronto, May 10 2010 – Hot Docs has wrapped its
most successful festival to date with audience numbers reaching an estimated
136,000. The 11-day event, April 29 to May 9, featured 275 public screenings of
170+ films on 10 screens across Toronto,
three Critical Mass speaker series events, two Rooftop Docs screenings, an
internationally renowned conference and market for documentary professionals,
and Docs for Schools, a phenomenally popular education program for youth. A
record 170 screenings went rush, and the box office saw a 10 per cent increase
in overall sales. The Festival brought in more than 150 filmmakers and special
guest subjects from across Canada
and around the world to present their films and take part in special
post-screening Q&A sessions with audiences. Official film selections were
chosen from a total 2088 films submitted to the Festival.
"This was by far our most successful Hot Docs to
date," says Hot Docs executive director, Chris McDonald. "Our job is
to source the best documentaries in the world, then pack local cinemas with
eager film fans. We've accomplished both of these goals again this year, and,
in the process, have seen larger audiences and more sold out screenings than
ever before."
After the
final screening yesterday, votes were tallied for the Hot Docs Audience Award.
The winner is THUNDER SOUL (D: Mark Landsman, USA), chronicling the reunion of
the Kashmere High School Band – 35 years after their initial success
– in honour of their mentor, Conrad "Prof" Johnson.
The top ten
audience favourites as determined by audience vote are:
1.
THUNDER SOUL
(D: Mark Landsman; USA)
2.
A DRUMMER'S
DREAM (D: John Walker; Canada)
3.
MY LIFE WITH
CARLOS (D: German Berger; Chile,
Spain, Germany)
4.
AUTUMN GOLD
(D: Jan Tenhaven; Austria, Germany)
5.
LEAVE THEM
LAUGHING (D: John Zaritsky; Canada,
USA)
6.
RUSH: BEYOND
THE LIGHTED STAGE (D: Scot McFadyen, Sam Dunn; Canada)
7.
LISTEN TO
THIS (D: Juan Baquero; Canada)
8.
A SMALL ACT
(D: Jennifer Arnold; USA)
9.
WASTE LAND
(D: Lucy Walker; UK, Brazil)
10.
MARWENCOL (D:
Jeff Malmberg; USA)
New this year is the Filmmakers Award, for which Hot Docs
invited attending filmmakers with official selections in the 2010 Festival to
vote for their favourite film. The winner of the inaugural Filmmakers Award is
AUTUMN GOLD (D: Jan Tenhaven; Austria,
Germany),
which also ranked fourth amongst the audience top ten favourites.
Doc for Schools, Hot Docs' education program that runs
during the Festival and offers free in-theatre and in-school screenings of
select Festival films, reached a record number of students in 2010. An estimated
58,000 students from 252 schools participated in the program, including schools
in Toronto, Hamilton,
Kitchener, London,
Thunder Bay, Barrie,
Ottawa, and Windsor.
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