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Hot Docs president leaving beleaguered film festival

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The beleaguered Hot Docs Film Festival says its president Marie Nelson is leaving her position after just one year.

Marie Nelson leaving her position after just 1 year

People wait for the doors to open at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema on April 29, 2024. On Wednesday, the Hot Docs Film Festival said its president Marie Nelson is leaving her position. (Isidore Champagne/CBC)

The beleaguered Hot Docs Film Festival says its president Marie Nelson is leaving her position after just one year.

Hot Docs says it’s proud of the work it did under Nelson’s leadership and the organization is looking to “forge a new path,” with an interim executive director at the helm.

Financial uncertainty forced Canada’s largest documentary film festival to temporarily close its flagship Toronto theatre in May and lay off staff for about three months.

Hot Docs has said it’s facing a substantial operating deficit due to slow post-pandemic recovery, even though the 31st edition of the festival that wrapped in early May was considered a success.

Earlier this year, Nelson sent out a series of emails to audiences asking for financial support and warning that this year’s Hot Docs fest could be the last.

There was also a mass exodus of staff just before the announcement of the 2024 lineup, with departing programmers citing a “toxic workplace.”

 

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