'Riveting and unflinching' clergy abuse trial film Prey wins $50K Hot Docs audience prize
Courtroom account takes audience prize after winning special jury honour
Prey, a "riveting and unflinching" accountof a sexual abuse survivor's legal fight against the Catholic Church, has won the top award at the HotDocs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival.
Directed by Matt Gallagher, Preywas named winner of the $50,000 Rogers Audience Award for best Canadian documentary on Sunday, the final day of Hot Docs, North America's largest documentaryfestival.
Immediately after the announcement, organizers held afree encore screening of the film.
Winner of the $50,000 Rogers Audience Award for Best Canadian Documentary at #HotDocs19 is PREY by Matt Gallagher, a riveting and unflinching account of a survivors journey as he takes on the Catholic Church in an Ontario court. pic.twitter.com/FWt9sMwoez
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Most cases of clergy sex abuseare settled quietly and out-of-court.Gallagher's film follows a Canadian man who chooses to pursue a public trial in order to shine a light on these cases of abuse and attempt to hold the Catholic Church accountable.
Rod MacLeod, who as a boy wasabused for years by a Catholic priest and teacher, enlists civil lawyer Rob Talach, who has filed approximately 400 suits against the church, for the case.
Making this film was like putting a megaphone on it - so they could tell their stories - PREY producer Cornelia Principe, on stage with director Matt Gallagher, and film subjects Rod MacLeod and Patrick McMahon @hotdocs @TVOdocs
Winner of the audience award #HotDocs2019 pic.twitter.com/xx3XtCWCf8
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In addition to the audience award, Prey also won a $5,000 special jury prize during an earlier Hot Docs awards ceremony in Toronto on Friday.
Other winners announced Friday include Tasha Hubbard's Colten Boushie doc npawistamsowin: We Will Stand Up, which opened this year's edition of Hot Docs.