The other day in The Hamilton Spectator, you might’ve read about a new documentary coming out this fall about Terry Fox based on more than 90 reels of long-lost footage that hasn’t been seen almost since the days of the Marathon of Hope.

The director of the film is a Hamilton guy. Sean Menard has been quickly building a reputation as one of this country’s leading documentary filmmakers. Which is a unique position to hold in a unique genre.

Why tell real stories when you can tell fictional ones with seemingly far more leeway to be creative? And what separates a great doc from a boring one? It all comes down to one word: storytelling.

Menard tells his story on this episode of Placeline Hamilton.

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