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Impact Producing: How Films Find Their Audiences in a Post-Truth Era

 In partnership with the DOC Institute, Reel Ideas will host a panel as part of the speaker series Truth Matters – Critical Dialogue in a Post-Truth Era, supported by the Toronto Arts Council.

This panel will explore how racialized and independent creators bring their films to communities and audiences. The conversation will shed light on how creators might navigate through barriers and challenges and the strategies and partnerships filmmakers use to ensure their stories are seen and heard, while also reflecting on the artistry, intention, and creative decisions that shape how these films connect with viewers. Whether you are a filmmaker, producer, programmer, or audience member interested in the future of documentary, this event will provide valuable insight into how stories find their way into the world.

Moderator

Chrisann Hessing
Filmmaker

Chrisann Hessing is an award-winning Toronto-based documentary filmmaker and founder of Culture Shift Media, a boutique company creating films that inspire social change. Guided by the belief that storytelling is healing, she collaborates with filmmakers and changemakers to spark meaningful dialogue and drive lasting impact.

Speakers

Min Sook Lee
Director, THERE ARE NO WORDS

Min Sook Lee is an award-winning director whose work explores themes of labour, migration and social justice.  Her acclaimed documentaries include Migrant Dreams (2016), named Best Labour Documentary by the Canadian Journalists Association and recipient of the Canadian Hillman Prize; The Real Inglorious Bastards (2012), winner of a Canadian Screen Award; Tiger Spirit (2008), which won the Donald Brittain Gemini Award; Hogtown (2005), named Best Canadian Feature at Hot Docs; and the Gemini-nominated El Contrato (2003).  She is a recipient of numerous awards, including the Cesar E. Chavez Black Eagle Award, and the Alanis Obomsawin Award for Commitment to Community and Resistance. Canada’s oldest labour arts festival, Mayworks, has named the Min Sook Lee Labour Arts Award in her honour.  Lee is an Associate Professor at OCAD University, where her area of research and practice focuses on the intersections of art+social change in labour, border politics, migration and social justice movements.

Tony Nguyen
Director, YEAR OF THE CAT

Tony Nguyen is an Oakland filmmaker whose work explores the Vietnamese refugee experience (Enforcing the Silence, Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory) and the overlooked stories of individuals and communities that make up the fabric of the Town (Fresh Frozen, I See Me). 

FREE

11 Nov, 2025 3:00 pm

CineCycle

129 Spadina Avenue (coach-house down the lane behind), Toronto, ON M5A 1J7

Accessibility

This venue is not accessible to people using wheelchairs, and would present significant challenges to people with moderate to severe mobility difficulties. This venue is not suitable for those with low vision.

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