DOXA Documentary Film Festival 2020 Online: Win Film Passes

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The DOXA Documentary Film Festival 2020 will feature over 60 films (shorts and features) from across Canada and around the world streaming online, as well as special live events this month. Offering an exceptional selection of films, filmmaker Q+A’s and live streaming events, the festival’s films will be available to stream throughout its eight day duration.

DOXA 2020

DOXA Documentary Film Festival

When: June 18-26, 2020 
Where: Online
Tickets: $6-10 sliding scale per individual virtual ticket; Festival Passes: $60. Available for purchase online. Films are geo-blocked to British Columbia and virtual tickets will be limited.

Committed, more than ever, to cultivating curiosity and critical thought, DOXA will deliver some of the very best in contemporary documentary cinema.

Originally scheduled to take place May 7-17, DOXA was one of many cultural events interrupted by COVID-19. After weeks of careful consideration and consultation with a variety of partners, the DOXA team decided to launch an online edition of the festival.

WINTOPIA
Still from the film WINTOPIA

DOXA kicks off their online festival edition with Wintopia, directed by Mira Burt-Wintonick. Wintopia traces the enigmatic footsteps of iconic Canadian documentary filmmaker Peter Wintonick through the lens of his daughter, Mira, as she tries to decipher the map he has left behind. Reverberating with emotion and whimsy, the film guides us on a journey through possible worlds in pursuit of reconciliation, both between artist and family, and between dreams and reality.  A live moderated Q+A with Burt-Wintonick and special guests is scheduled for Saturday, June 20th. Audience members are encouraged to stream Wintopia in advance.

A special British Columbia spotlight will feature several Vancouver-based filmmakers including Greg Crompton’s Eddy’s Kingdom which recounts the story of businessman Eddy Haymour, and the extreme methods he used to construct a Middle Eastern-themed amusement park in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley in the 1970s. The world premiere of Tony Massil’s The End From Herprofiles three reclusive men who live in the geopolitical anomaly of Hyder, Alaska (which straddles the B.C. border). In addition to the feature documentaries, DOXA also offers a selection of short films including Josephine Anderson’s On Falling (recently premiered at Tribeca Festival in New York City), which profiles three professional women mountain bikers.

Co-presented with DOC BC, DOXA is excited to host a masterclass with renowned cinematographer Iris Ng on Sunday, June 21st. Iris Ng is one of Canada’s most prolific documentary cinematographers, working on multi-award winning films such as The Stories We Tell (2012), Shirkers (2018), Toxic Beauty (2019), Migrant Dreams (2016), Nuuca (2018), and many more, including the popular Netflix docu-series Making a Murderer. This moderated conversation will take a deep dive into the unique creative process of a documentary cinematographer, drawing excerpts from her own work and notes from the field. A must-attend event for directors, cinematographers and all creatives, on the power of visual storytelling. 

Films from the International Circuit

My Darling Supermarket, a musical ode to grocery store clerks in Brazil; Elegance Bratton’s 

Pier Kids, documenting homeless and queer youth on New York’s Christopher Street Pier; Lucie Viver’s 

Sankara Isn’t Dead, an exploration into the backgrounds and landscapes of the rarely depicted African country of Burkina Faso, through the perspective of a young poet named Bikontine;

Softie, which tells of long-time political activist Boniface “Softie” Mwangi, and his decision to run for office in a regional Kenyan election; Sky Hopinka’s 

małni – towards the ocean, towards the shore, spoken almost entirely the near-extinct Indigenous language of chinuk wawa and rooted in the origin-of-death myth from the Chinookan people in the Pacific Northwest; 

Landfall directed by Cecilia Aldarondo offers a visually striking, kaleidoscopic portrait of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria; and finally, Michèle Stepehenson’s 

Stateless takes an unflinching look at the legacy of systemic anti-black racism against Haitians in the Dominican Republic and one lawyer’s fight to protect the rights of citizens.

Select screenings will include pre-recorded filmmaker Q+A’s and extended discussions. Follow DOXA on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more info.

Win Film Passes

I have a pair of film passes to give away for you to enjoy DOXA from home this year. Here’s how you can enter to win:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Tuesday, June 9, 2020. UPDATE the winner is Kim!

24 Comments  —  Comments Are Closed

  1. Sheila AdamsWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 10:29am PDT

    DOXA pass – yes please!

  2. Kirsten FisherWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 10:34am PDT

    This sounds wonderful! I would love to win a pass! Thanks for the great contest!

  3. EnzoWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 11:34am PDT

    Please enter me in the contest for a pair of passes. Thanks!

  4. MKWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 11:59am PDT

    How wonderful! Glad that DOXA is able to continue online this year!

  5. daneWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 3:46pm PDT

    love to go

  6. KevinWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 4:10pm PDT

    I’m so excited I still get to ‘attend’ DOXA this year (even if virtually)!

  7. JMWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 4:46pm PDT

    DOXA for the win! So glad that this year’s festival will be online/vitrual! Would love a pass!

  8. Patricia MWednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 7:19pm PDT

    Looking forward to DOXA online 🙂

  9. Bonnie Y.Wednesday, June 3rd, 2020 — 8:46pm PDT

    Some interesting docs, as always.

  10. Margarita AThursday, June 4th, 2020 — 7:50am PDT

    Looking forward to the festival!

  11. MIke HThursday, June 4th, 2020 — 10:10am PDT

    cool!

  12. TrishThursday, June 4th, 2020 — 10:25am PDT

    Would love to experience this event!

  13. AnitaThursday, June 4th, 2020 — 10:42pm PDT

    sounds so good

  14. TeresaFriday, June 5th, 2020 — 10:10am PDT

    Virtual DOXA pass please. Thanks for putting on a ticket draw.

  15. Winnie NgFriday, June 5th, 2020 — 2:45pm PDT

    There are so many great documentaries. I am excited and will sign up for some.

  16. colleen tsoukalasSaturday, June 6th, 2020 — 11:35am PDT

    Write up as part of my COVID 19 Series

  17. Kao ElizabethSunday, June 7th, 2020 — 8:23pm PDT

    Great idea!

  18. Kao ElizabethSunday, June 7th, 2020 — 8:24pm PDT

    Another great year! Congrats!

  19. AlanSunday, June 7th, 2020 — 9:30pm PDT

    Awesome!

  20. MidoriMonday, June 8th, 2020 — 11:45am PDT

    Love DOXA even on-line.

  21. KimTuesday, June 9th, 2020 — 1:08pm PDT

    Yes! I would love to win a pass! Looking forward to DOXA Documentary Film Festival!! Thanks!

  22. bonnie lamWednesday, June 10th, 2020 — 10:37pm PDT

    Neat, good luck to you all. Huggies.

  23. RITA LALSunday, June 14th, 2020 — 10:50am PDT

    Yes I want a printed copy of the Program I want to watch it all

  24. Angela ZonneveldFriday, July 10th, 2020 — 10:43pm PDT

    What a wonderful opportunity you are providing to the community during these times. To enlighten and broaden our appreciation of the Arts! Good luck everyone

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