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DOXA was fantastic in that it was small, unthreatening, intimate
but not cultist. I really enjoyed the dialogues. They were people
who LIKE documentary, not just as a way to get into the glamour
of the big time feature, but as a way to participate in the human
race and the human condition. We went away quite inspired, talking
about making films again.
- Master Canadian documentary filmmaker & 2002 DOXA participant,
Colin Low
I believe DOXA to be a vital and necessary addition to this city's
film exhibition strategy as the documentary form moves more and
more into the fore of our concerns and the reflection of our world
takes on a renewed and vital role in understanding ourselves.
- Alex MacKenzie, Programmer/Coordinator, Blinding Light Cinema,
Vancouver
The festival was a tremendous success. The full houses
attested to the hunger that exists for engaged documentary film
and video production in Vancouver and to the creative and stimulating
programming that kept us coming back night after night. BC is a
center for independent documentary filmmaking in North America.
Festivals like DOXA support the increasingly active production community
by bringing new, international work to the attention of Canadian
filmmakers. This will in turn help develop a more mature and cosmopolitan
engagement with the world and will lead to more powerful and more
accomplished work.
- Colin Browne, Professor, School for Contemporary Arts, Simon
Fraser University
This festival is long overdue on the west coast. Western
Canada and British Columbia are rich with documentary filmmakers
of note. I think it is definitely time that our local documentary
industry has the chance to take part in an international festival,
which celebrates our filmmaking community.
- Joyce Thierry, Women In Film & Video Vancouver
Documentary is a medium with a particularly rich tradition
in Canada. We are most interested in seeing an event such as DOXA
proceed in Vancouver, which itself has a strong documentary tradition,
but which until now, did not have a showcase or festival specifically
dedicated to the art of documentary.
- Jim Sinclair, Executive Director, Pacific Cinematheque, Vancouver
I was pleased to witness the creation of a Vancouver
festival dedicated exclusively to celebrating the documentary genre.
The first DOXA festival was a great success - the thoughtfully curated
programs ran powerful current works alongside great past productions,
helping to place the documentary form in its historical context.
- Jill Sharpe, Vancouver documentary film producer/director
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