Hot Docs to feature evocative new works by Toronto directors, two world premieres and a tribute to Charles Officer. Seven powerful and personal NFB documentaries showcased at Hot Docs 2024.

Toronto filmmaker Laurie Townshend’s feature documentary accompanies powerhouse Jamaican-American poet and LGBTQ+ activist Staceyann Chin as she re-imagines the essential art of mothering.

From: National Film Board
News release

The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival is presenting a stellar selection of seven National Film Board of Canada (NFB) produced and co-produced documentaries, including two world premieres, from April 25 to May 5 in Toronto.

World premieres

A Mother Apart (Oya Media Group/NFB)

Toronto filmmaker Laurie Townshend’s feature documentary accompanies powerhouse Jamaican-American poet and LGBTQ+ activist Staceyann Chin as she re-imagines the essential art of mothering.

More about the films

A Mother Apart by Laurie Townshend (89 min) | Persister program
Press kit: mediaspace.nfb.ca/epk/a-mother-apart
Producers: Alison Duke and Ngardy Conteh George (Oya Media Group); Justine Pimlott (NFB)

Staceyann Chin embodies multiple complex identities—poet, activist, lesbian, Jamaican American, mother. But the most complicated of all is “daughter.” Abandoned by her mother as a child, Staceyann has been seeking her out for decades, travelling the globe in a one-sided attempt to forge a meaningful bond with the woman who brought her into the world. And now, as the sole parent of nine-year-old Zuri, she wrestles with an all-consuming dilemma: how to mother a daughter when your own mother was missing in action.

Laurie Townshend is a Toronto-based filmmaker, writer and educator. Her films centre on the human capacity to transform small acts of courage into quiet revolutions, as seen in the dramatic short The Railpath Hero (2013, TIFF Black Star Series), the unscripted series Human Frequency Streetdocs (2014) and the award-winning short doc Charley (2016).

Read more here. https://www.canada.ca/en/national-film-board/news/2024/03/hot-docs-to-feature-evocative-new-works-by-toronto-directors-two-world-premieres-and-a-tribute-to-charles-officer-seven-powerful-and-personal-nfb-d.html

Premiering on CBC GEM March 7, 2025.