Wednesday, March 20, 2013

From a Heartbroken Hot Docs Fan: An Open Letter to Hot Docs

Dear Hot Docs,

I am writing to you as a very devoted and very sad aficionado of your festival. I have been coming to Hot Docs since I was a young’un. For years now, I have attended the festival using the Premium Pass or the Premium Pass for Two. Last year, I held the distinction of being the very first person to purchase the Premium Pass – I called the festival headquarters in March and a very lovely staff sold me one even though they hadn’t gone on sale yet. Last year I saw 44 movies. The year before, I saw somewhere closer to 50! I always brings friends along and try to introduce people to the spectacle that is Hott Docs. I even write a blog about the festival – not just about the movies, but about the whole experience of rushing between theatres, choosing seats, maximising schedules, and all the fun logistics that go along with tackling a festival of this size and quality.  

Here’s the sad part: somehow, despite the myriad emails that come my way from Hot Docs, I was completely unaware of the date that the passes went on sale. I was informed by someone at your box office this week that the Premium Passes went on sale before the regular packages. I’m not sure how I missed this but I feel that more could have been done to inform previous pass holders about the on-sale for this year’s festival. Perhaps a hard mailing; something attention-grabbing and tailored specifically to those festival goers who have demonstrated their devotion year after year.

For me, buying a ticket package is not workable. My whole shtick with the festival is that I like to be spontaneous and I like to choose my movies during the festival once I hear what other people are saying about the films. I work from 9-5 and then I usually squeeze in three movies a night. If I had to wait in rush ticket line-ups I simply would not be able to see this many movies. At best I reckon I’d be able to see one on a work night and three per day on a weekend. And that would involve hours and hours of standing in rush lines.

That brings my grand total to 19 movies, instead of the 40 that I usually take in. The thought of this breaks my heart and I can’t help but feel that maybe the festival has started to forget the little guys – the simple fans that thrive off of the excitement of a good old fashioned documentary film festival.

I realize that it is on me that I missed the pass sales, but I am asking that in the future there is more of an effort to notify previous pass holders of a change in the sales schedule.

I must stress to you that I am not a film buff. I’m not even a documentary connoisseur or a festival fan -- I am specifically, unabashedly a lover of Hot Docs. If there is any way to squeeze in one more little Premium Pass into the theatres, I would be forever grateful.

Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Sincerely,


Dr. Dock