A documentary about the impact of Indigenous people on western culture is among the films headed to this year's Hot Docs festival in Toronto. Women are shown in the film Red Fever in an undated still image handout photo.have shaped modern western culture and a closer look at the controversial practice of declawing cats are among the films headed to this year’s Hot Docs festival.
Also having its world premiere is “American Cats: The Good, The Bad, and The Cuddly,” in which “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” correspondent Amy Hoggart explores cat declawing, the effect it has on pets and why some regions haven’t banned it yet.
The festival – which runs from April 25 to May 5 in cinemas across Toronto – will also see the North American premiere of “Michel Gondry, Do It Yourself,” offering a look at the French filmmaker’s career and creative process. .
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