Hot Docs Brings Canadian Delegation to AIDC 2023

Featuring Canadian creatives looking for new Australian collaborations and co-production opportunities

AIDC is proud to welcome a Hot Docs-led Canadian delegation to AIDC 2023 featuring Canadian creatives looking for new Australian collaborations and co-production opportunities.

With support from Canada Media Fund’s Sector Development Support program and SODEC, the delegation includes five Canadian documentary producers and producer-directors from historically underrepresented communities, including Indigenous peoples to Canada, official language minority groups, and practitioners from the regions.

2023 CANADIAN DELEGATION

Katsitsionni Fox
Mohawk Filmmaker

Jack Belhumeur
Member of Metis Nation of Alberta Filmmaker

Cody Lefthand
Stoney Nakoda Filmmaker from the Eden Valley Bearspaw First Nation

Giovanna Morales Vargas
Latina filmmaker and DGC Director

Niya Abdullahi
Multidisciplinary Artist and founder of Habasooda

All participating production companies will take part in a Canadian Industry Roundtable and Meet the Canadians networking event presented by the Consulate General of Canada in Sydney.

The 2023 Canadian Delegation is proudly supported by Hot Docs, the Canada Media Fund’s Sector Development Program and SODEC.


Image Credit: Indigenous Tourism Canada

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