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Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema
506 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1Y3
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Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema screening event

Date & Time: Thursday, October 23, 2025 | 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Location: Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, 506 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1Y3

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Films Being Screened:

Salt & Pepper

Director: Con Mehlum

In an elegant apartment in Oscars gate in Oslo, three couples gather for dinner on an early winter evening. All the guests are between 40 and 50 years old, and five of them have known each other since childhood. It is a special occasion, because the pandemic is finally over. It has kept them apart for a long time.

Signs from the Mainland

Director: Michael Cestaro

As winter blankets Martha’s Vineyard, Jeffrey Mansfield steps through the lost history of its once-thriving Deaf community. As facts fade into myth, he uncovers a deeper truth about language, home, and belonging.

The Making of Night Bloom

Director: Cathy Mager

A groundbreaking deaf-led team creates the world’s first 360° sign-language projection, weaving the hidden lives of Shanghai’s deaf community into a vivid, mystical garden fighting to bloom.

Room 13

Director: DAMIAN Léa

In a psychiatric hospital, one of the patients hears strange noises, which no one can hear. Doctor LAS will try to cure the patient, even if it means rubbing shoulders with darkness...

Together / Apart

Director: Phidel McCabe

All over the world, schools for the Deaf are under threat. One School in Mexico City remains steadfast in its approach to Deaf education, teaching children side by side — and the results are extraordinary.

Join us for an evening of extraordinary storytelling at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, showcasing the work of Deaf and hard-of-hearing filmmakers from around the world. Experience a diverse lineup of feature, experimental, animation, and short films, and engage with the creators during a lively Q&A. This fully accessible screening event celebrates creativity, inclusion, and the unique perspectives of the Deaf filmmaking community.

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