Lin Alluna

[7] Veronica Esposito of The Guardian wrote about Alluna's work on Twice Colonized that "Alluna has done excellent work in finding scenes and images that implicate numerous sides of her subject, while drawing in the web of relationships and power structures that surround her.

paving new ground as she "chose to buck the convention of most documentaries, making it a priority to give Peter broad agency over the telling of her story, and also involving her in decisions regarding the shooting and editing of the film.

"[8] Alluna wants to create films that doesn't shy away from the darkness in life, but still fills the audience with empowerment and hope for a better future.

[9] She makes films that are personal, political and poetic about inspiring women who fight to change the world.

To me, truth is a discussion, and as filmmakers I don’t think we should reduce the complexity of the world into one objective angle.

Lin Alluna at the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards.