Hot Docs Nears Sale of Toronto’s Ted Rogers Cinema

April 23, 2025, 3:21 pm

The Hot Docs festival is edging closer to finalizing a conditional offer to sell its flagship Ted Rogers Cinema. Facing persistent financial pressures, the festival’s decision to part with the iconic Toronto venue marks a bittersweet turning point as negotiations continue in hushed tones.


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Hot Docs is one step closer to selling its flagship theatre that’s located in Toronto’s midtown Annex neighbourhood. The festival says it has accepted a conditional offer for Ted Rogers Cinema, which was put up for sale last year amid financial difficulties. It’s not sharing the name of the...


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