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Good morning,

We have been offered tickets to the following films and screening times for the upcoming Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, North America’s largest documentary festival. The festival runs from April 25th to May 5th, 2019.

This year the festival is offering a wide range of films suitable for younger audiences. Below are the films and screening times that we have been offered tickets to. The rating for each movie along with running time is also provided. 

Drag Kids (April 28th) – 10 tickets
Kifaru (April 28th) – 10 tickets
Picture Character (May 5th) – 10 tickets
Butterfly (May 5th) – 10 tickets


Drag Kids
80 minutes, Rated G
Four precocious preteens perfect their lip synching and runway walks in anticipation of the biggest drag performance of their lives at Montreal Pride, in this fierce and joyous celebration of acceptance and self-discovery.
Sunday, April 28 at 6:15 PM | TIFF Bell Lightbox 1 (Closed Captions)

Kifaru
79 minutes, Rated PG
This emotionally devastating up-close account of extinction tracks the final years of the world’s last male northern white rhino, which unfold under the eyes of the dedicated Kenyan rangers who care for and protect him until the very end.
Sunday April 28 at 10:00 AM | TIFF Bell Lightbox 1


Picture Character
84 minutes, Rated G
Explore the evolution of emojis, the colourful and creative pictorial language that surged from a simple set of icons to a swiftly evolving linguistic phenomenon that is reshaping how we communicate.
Sunday, May 5 at 10:30 AM | TIFF Bell Lightbox 1

Butterfly 
80 minutes, Rated PG
Surviving a broken home on the roughest streets of Naples, an 18-year-old girl spectacularly rises to become Italy’s first female Olympic boxer. But when the spotlight fades after the 2016 Rio Games, is she strong enough to fight for herself?
Sunday, May 5 at 10:00 AM | Scotiabank Theatre Toronto 13

Warm Regards

Bhaskar. T
President
DSAT
C: 416.616.0737

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