Hot Docs 2026 emerges as a festival where documentary cinema proves its continuing power to confront the present, revisit the past, and reclaim voices too often marginalized or distorted. Through films that move between global crises and intimate histories, the festival affirms documentary not only as a form of record, but as a vital practice of inquiry, resistance, and cultural memory.
As North America’s largest documentary film festival unfolds from April 25 to May 5, I’ll cover a selection of standout…
by Hudson Moura In Apocalypse in the Tropics, Petra Costa continues her cinematic inquiry into Brazil’s fragile democratic fabric, this…


