Kenny Loggins Documentary Set for World Premiere at Hot Docs Festival
Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieAcclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.
The eagerly anticipated documentary, 'Kenny Loggins: Conviction of the Heart,' is scheduled to make its global debut at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival. Directed by Tony Award-winning Broadway producer Dori Berinstein, this film offers an in-depth look into the illustrious career of Kenny Loggins, celebrated for his contributions to music over several decades. Loggins, who rose to fame as half of the duo Loggins and Messina in the 1970s, later became a household name for his memorable compositions for blockbuster movie soundtracks, including 'Top Gun' and 'Footloose.'
The documentary highlights Loggins' significant musical achievements, notably his two Grammy Awards: one in 1980 for co-writing 'What a Fool Believes' with Michael McDonald for the Doobie Brothers, and another in 1981 for 'This Is It.' A special pre-screening of 'Conviction of the Heart' was held at the Newport Folk Festival in July 2025, generating early buzz for the film. Alongside Loggins' story, the Hot Docs festival, running from April 23 to May 3, will also feature other notable premieres, such as Mark Myers' 'The Tower That Built a City,' a documentary on Toronto's iconic CN Tower, and 'TCB – The Toni Cade Bambara School of Organizing,' an international premiere by Louis Massiah and Monica Henriquez, further enriching the festival's diverse offerings.
The festival's lineup will also include the North American premiere of 'A Fox Under a Pink Moon' by Mehrdad Oskouei and Soraya Akhalaghi, and Canadian premieres for works by Oscar nominees Sam Green with 'The Oldest Person in the World,' and Sara Dosa's 'Time and Water.' Additionally, Maya Annik Bedward's 'Black Zombie,' Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić's Sundance-winning 'To Hold A Mountain,' Sam Dunn's 'The Ballad of Judas Priest,' and Poh Si Teng's 'American Doctor' are set for their Canadian debuts, showcasing a rich tapestry of documentary filmmaking. The full schedule for the 2026 festival is anticipated to be revealed on March 24, promising a vibrant celebration of documentary cinema.
Through these stories, we are reminded of the power of dedication and passion. Each film, much like Kenny Loggins' enduring music, stands as a testament to the artists' commitment to their craft and their ability to inspire and connect with audiences across the globe. This festival not only celebrates cinematic artistry but also underscores the profound impact of storytelling on our collective human experience, encouraging us to explore diverse perspectives and embrace the richness of shared narratives.

