Hot Docs 2008

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Monday, April 21st
11:55 PM
Alison Murray 2007 | Canadian Spectrum | 75 min.
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Tuesday, April 22nd
9:15 PM
Paul Devlin 2008 | World Showcase | 79 min.
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Wednesday, April 23rd
11:30 AM
Nigel Williams 2007 | World Showcase | 72 min.
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1:30 PM
Juan Carlos Pineiro 2008 | World Showcase | 90 min.
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4:15 PM
John Walker 2008 | Canadian Spectrum | 111 min.
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9:00 PM
Gonzalo Arijon 2007 | Special Presentations | 123 min.
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11:55 PM
Matt Gallagher 2007 | World Showcase | 84 min.
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Thursday, April 24th
12:00 PM
Murray Siple 2007 | Canadian Spectrum | 60 min.
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4:15 PM
Tanaz Eshaghian 2008 | World Showcase | 74 min.
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7:00 PM
Phie Ambo 2007 | World Showcase | 79 min.
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9:45 PM
Susan Gray 2008 | International Spectrum | 77 min.
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Friday, April 25th
4:30 PM
Tony Gerber, Jesse Moss 2008 | International Spectrum | 94 min.
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Saturday, April 26th
12:45 PM
Min Sook Lee 2007 | Canadian Spectrum, Featured | 90 min.
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4:30 PM
Paul Devlin 2008 | World Showcase | 79 min.
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Rated 4.0/5 Stars
3.4 | 13 rating

Carny
Alison Murray 2007 | Canadian Spectrum
Carny, directed by Alison Murray, offers an intimate and surprisingly beautiful look into the lives of a group of carnival workers. I half expected this film to be a voyeuristic spectacle – relishing the strangeness and 'otherness' of people who don't live or look like the rest of us. What I found was a film that effortlessly portrays the humanity and passion of the carnival workers. I was supprised to learn that most of the carnival workers actually chose to live and work at the carnival, rather than turning to it as a last resort. The main character of the film is Hairy, a delightful young woman with a real lust for life. Like many of the characters, Hairy has had a hard life and a rough childhood. For her, working at the carnival is her chance to have the fun and joy that she never got as a child. It's really a joy to watch her explain how much she loves what she does. After watching this movie, I don't think I'll ever walk through a carnival without thinking about the lives and stories of the people who make it all happen.
4/24/2008
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