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Alison Duke

Alison Duke

Directing

Known For

The Battle for Black Music: Paid in Full
8.0

Charting the shocking story of how some of music’s most loved artists - from Louis Armstrong to Prince - were exploited by the music industry on the basis of their race.

The Battle for Black Music: Paid in Full

2024
Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story
8.0

For decades the iconic track “Bam Bam” has been a sampled darling within the music industry, creating many new stars along the way. But what do we know of its legendary creator? From Kingston to the world, witness the transcendent stylings and legacy of Sister Nancy.

Bam Bam: The Sister Nancy Story

2024
My Thesis Film: A Thesis Film by Erik Anderson
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Stuck on the peripheries of the film industry, a struggling grad student named Erik comes to the realization that his thesis film should be about a grad student named Erik coming to the realization of what his thesis film should be.

My Thesis Film: A Thesis Film by Erik Anderson

2018
Promise Me
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Charlie still has hope and is adamant in caring for her mother, Yolonda Thomas, as her health takes a turn for the worse. Loyal, she insists on sticking by her mother’s side until the very end. But when her school begins to notice Charlie’s absence, she is placed under a system of surveillance and Charlie will soon come to find that some decisions are outside of her control.

Promise Me

2020
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9.0

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Raisin' Kane: A Rapumentary

2001
Positive Women: Exposing Injustice
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Women's voices have rarely been heard on this important issue. What happens if a woman does not disclose her HIV-positive status to a sexual partner? How does criminalization impact HIV-positive women in Canada, who are trying to live their lives in the shadow of stigma and fear? Does the law actually protect women's health? How do women feel about their experience with the criminal law with respect to HIV non-disclosure?

Positive Women: Exposing Injustice

2012
A Mother Apart
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In this emotional, sweeping tale of healing and forgiveness, powerhouse Jamaican American poet and LGBTQ+ activist Staceyann Chin embarks on an international journey to re-imagine the art of mothering—having been abandoned by her own mother as a young child.

A Mother Apart

2024
Heritage Minutes: Chloe Cooley
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This Heritage Minute follows Chloe Cooley, an enslaved Black woman in Upper Canada in 1793. Her acts of resistance in the face of violence led to Canada’s first legislation limiting slavery.

Heritage Minutes: Chloe Cooley

2022
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The documentary highlights the journey of three women as they break free from abuse, change their lives and inspire other women to reclaim their voices.

Women on the Move

2013
Cool Black North
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Cool Black North explores the unique and vibrant Canadian Black Community and its role in our country’s contemporary identity. Through a series of intimate profiles, we are witness to a wide spectrum of life experiences, including the arts, entertainment, law, business, science and social activism. Though each person’s pathway to success is unique, they all share a common purpose and strength in overcoming often racially-based obstacles to succeed at the highest levels in their respective fields.

Cool Black North

2019
Michelle Ross: Unknown Icon
1.0

A documentary that explores a drag icon's legacy through her family and devoted chosen family. The trailblazing Jamaican drag performer's sudden death in 2021 revealed a life lived in fragments, across identities, and silences.

Michelle Ross: Unknown Icon

2025
Going Home
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With the opportunity of a lifetime on the line, headstrong Kaya reaches out to her estranged mother for help, an entanglement that leads to a journey of understanding and healing through hair.

Going Home

2024
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8.0

Julia Farquaharson campaigns for justice one year after her son, Segun is killed 50 yards from her front door.

Witness: A Deathly Silence

2003
Mr. Jane and Finch
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80-year-old community activist, Winston LaRose, affectionately known as Mr. Jane and Finch supports the residents of a troubled Toronto community with his quiet brand of activism. With gentrification high up on the political agenda, he decides to run for municipal office for the seat of Ward 7 and challenge the entrenched powers.

Mr. Jane and Finch

2019
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In their own words, eight women — leading feminist scholars, attorneys and women living with HIV — shine a light on the problems of using sexual assault law to prosecute alleged non-disclosure of HIV. Does the legal concept of consent, intended to protect women’s sexual autonomy, in fact increase their risk of violence and discrimination when used to criminalize HIV?

Consent: HIV non-disclosure and sexual assault law

2015