The Lindalee Tracey Award is an annual film award, presented in memory of Canadian documentary filmmaker
Lindalee Tracey to emerging filmmakers whose works reflect values of social justice and a strong personal point of view.[1] Created by
Peter Raymont, Tracey's widower and former filmmaking partner, through his production studio White Pine Pictures, the award is presented annually at the
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival; however, the award is not limited to documentary films, but may be awarded to films in any genre, and films do not have to have been screened as part of the Hot Docs program to be eligible.
^"Award named for filmmaker". Toronto Star, February 2, 2007.
^Guy Dixon, "Panoply of tales win Hot Doc awards". The Globe and Mail, April 28, 2007.
^"Hottest Docs earn honours". Toronto Sun, April 26, 2008.
^Raju Mudhar, "Festival's top prize to Regent Park documentary". Toronto Star, May 9, 2009.
^"Propaganda tale wins Hot Docs prize movies Bin Laden bodyguard film also a winner". Toronto Star, May 9, 2010.
^"Films about Ukrainian foster mom and California skate-punk top Hot Docs: Hot Docs awards Ukraine-set doc top Cdn prize".
Canadian Press, May 6, 2011.