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'Dear Future Children' takes top audience prize at Hot Docs film festival


As the winner, the Germany-U.K.-Austria co-production from filmmaker Franz Böhm now qualifies for next year’s documentary category at the Academy Awards without requiring a standard theatrical release.
Dear Future Children emerged the overall audience favourite as Hot Docs expanded its streaming availability outside Ontario for the first time this year, giving access to viewers across Canada due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Other winners at this year’s festival included Fanny: The Right to Rock, one of five titles that each took home $10,000 for the Rogers Audience Award, which goes to the top Canadian films chosen by audience vote. ....

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Hot Docs film festival honours Dear Future Children with top prize


Hot Docs film festival honours Dear Future Children with top prize
A film about three women on the frontlines of social activism in Chile, Hong Kong and Uganda has picked up the top audience prize at Hot Docs.
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Posted: May 10, 2021 2:00 PM ET | Last Updated: May 10
Dear Future Children, about three women braving the frontlines of social activism in Chile, Hong Kong and Uganda, won the top audience prize at the Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival. (Hot Docs/The Canadian Press) ....

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Year in review: A look at news events in June 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau takes a knee during an 8 minute and 46 second silence as he takes part in an anti-racism protest on Parliament Hill during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ottawa on Friday, June 5, 2020. He is joined by Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Ahmed Hussen, left and Liberal MP Greg Fergus, right. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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A look at news events in June 2020:
01 - Federal health officials said nursing homes had reported nearly 26,000 deaths among residents from COVID-19.
01 - U.S. President Donald Trump declared himself the president of law and order amid ongoing racial unrest across the country. Trump threatened to deploy the military to American cities if state governors and the National Guard couldn t quell the violent demonstrations. Even as Trump spoke in the White House Rose Garden, loud tear gas exp ....

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Year in review: A look at news events in June 2020


01 – Federal health officials said nursing homes had reported nearly 26,000 deaths among residents from COVID-19.
01 – U.S. President Donald Trump declared himself “the president of law and order” amid ongoing racial unrest across the country. Trump threatened to deploy the military to American cities if state governors and the National Guard couldn’t quell the violent demonstrations. Even as Trump spoke in the White House Rose Garden, loud tear gas explosions could be heard as military and law enforcement moved peaceful protesters in nearby Lafayette Park. Following his speech, police used tear gas to clear protesters before Trump made a quick trip to the nearby St. John’s Church for a photo-op. ....

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