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In January 2003, 21-year-old Rosa Estela Olera Jiménez, an illegal immigrant from Mexico working as a nanny in Austin, Texas, is brought to trial for the homicide of 21-month-old Bryan Guttierez, a young boy who died under mysterious circumstances while in her care. The prosecution is relentless in its demonization of Jiménez, a soft-spoken mother of two who was working to one day buy her mother a house and build a better life for herself in the land of opportunity. With a sweeping, lyrical focus, the film encompasses the obstacles, prejudices and Sisyphean struggles faced by many Mexican migrant workers who leave their lives behind to pursue the American dream. A powerful and heart-wrenching documentary, My Life Inside alternates between tense courtroom drama and moving personal profile, providing a cautionary tale about the experience of outsiders in the United States.
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"The environment of Third World countries is destroyed with the full knowledge and support of the developed countries, who support dictators, who don't help us overcome these dictators and who do business with these dictators, and then, hold the poor people to account." Nobel laureate Wangari Maathai says it best, whether describing Kenya's recent history or her own. One of the most inspirational orators and activists you'll ever encounter, Maathai's simple act of planting trees inspired Kenya's environmental movement, helped protect the human rights of its people, and the democracy of the entire nation. Maathai is a humble and empowering teacher and activist, radiating warmth and intelligence. She reminds us that even the smallest act of defiance, the quietest voice of dissent, could very well change the world. Taking Root is an incredible look at a woman's reclamation of her cultural roots from the ravages of colonialism. -Angie Driscoll
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A Few of My Faves and A Hot Docs Talk - Bring it on Hot Docs!
I know there's a lot of great stuff to choose from, but I would be remiss if I didn't draw your attention to some of my faves:

THE MOTHER - cinematic, artful, emotionally engaging, a really incredible piece - co-director Antoine Cattin's production company is called KINICO, named after the organisation created by Russian director Dziga Vertov in the 1920's (keep an eye out for my interview with Antoine in the Hot Docs Daily).

VIRTUAL JFK - not only is the concept of virtual history interesting, but also see this for the riveting footage of JFK masterfully commanding the media at press conferences. Research for the film came out of the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University (the same group who researched THE FOG OF WAR). A book co-authored by David Welch from the University of Toronto will also be released.

I am moderating a Hot Docs Talk on Sunday, April 20, 1:00 PM, at Innis Town Hall called "The Long Haul" about docs that follow a story or character over a long period of time. SONG SUNG BLUE director Greg Kohs filmed Thunder and Lightening (the doc's subjects) for 9 years. What made him stick with it? Where did he think the story was going to go? I'll ask him.

More of my festival highlights to come...

See you at the festival!
Shannon Abel
Senior International Programmer
10 SLEEPS 'TIL HOT DOCS
But who needs sleep!

I'm enjoying watching the "buzz" page, and its no surprise that films with provocative titles and/or pictures are garnering alot of interest.

But if you knew what I knew, you'd also take a chance on some titles that are lingering lower on the list, buzz wise.

Here's a few suggestions for today:

WAITING FOR HOCKNEY - from the obsessive artistic pursuit genre, unbelievable story and character.
DEAR ZACHARY - this will be one of the most talked about films at Fest.
CITIZEN HAVEL - a remarkable portrait of an amazing radical leader turned politician.
CLUB NATIVE - one of my fave Canadian docs this year.
FOOTBALL UNDERCOVER - winner of an award at the Berlin Film Festival.

Happy Hot Doccing,
Sean.
Hello Hot Doccers
First, my fellow programmers and I hope you are finding enough intriguing titles to tempt you to see plenty at the Festival.

We're proud of the diversity of subject matter and film styles in this year's programme, though we know that makes your screening choices a little overwhelming.

As Director of Programming I'm always reluctant to pick favourites, but having just perused the "buzz" section I see a few films here not getting the attention they deserve....so I'm going to start making daily recommendations to draw your attention to those "hidden gems" which make the Fest experience so rewarding.

Today's pick is SONG SUNG BLUE, which won the Documentary Prize at the Slamdance Film Festival earlier this year. This is one of those films that's a truly surprising experience, both dramatic and emotionally engaging in ways I wasn't expecting. The filmmaker, Greg Kohs, spent 7 years making the film, and its a truly sweeping story.

Check it out, and stay tuned for more picks from myself and fellow programmers.

Happy Festival,
Sean Farnel
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