Invisible City is a 2009 documentary film by Hubert Davis about young Black Canadian men at risk in Toronto's Regent Park district.
[1] The primary subjects of the film are Kendell and Mikey, students at Nelson Mandela Park Public School.
[2][5] In announcing its decision, the Hot Docs festival jury stated: The Award goes to a film that weds form and content with extraordinary grace and intelligence.
It is no small feat to maintain a focus on the raw material of real human experience while honouring the documentary as a cinematic art form.
[6]The film opened theatrically at the Royal Theatre in Toronto in February 2010, before premiering on TVOntario.