Union Street (film)

Union Street is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jamila Pomeroy and released in 2023.

[1] The film centres on the history of the Hogan's Alley neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, a predominantly Black Canadian community which was demolished in the early 1970s in the name of urban renewal.

[3] It was subsequently screened at the Reelworld Film Festival, where Pomeroy won the award for best direction in a feature film.

[4] In February 2024 it received a week-long run at the VIFF Centre,[5] before being released to Telus's Optik streaming platform, TELUS originals, as part of Black History Month.

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