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Union Street (2023)

Directed by Jamila Pomeroy
1h 19minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

Interspersing interviews with archival footage, Union Street documents the history of Vancouver’s Hogan’s Alley, the formerly Black neighbourhood which was destroyed by the construction of the Georgia viaduct in the 1970s. This local history speaks to systemic racial injustice towards Vancouver’s Black community that has continued to this day. Revelatory conversations are had in the film surrounding the erasure of Black history in Canada, and the proliferation of hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan which had chapters in Vancouver. Histories of now-closed Black-owned businesses in Hogan’s Alley such as Vie’s Chicken and Steakhouse have inspired a new generation of Black business owners in the neighbourhood, and the Black Lives Matter movement has reinvigorated discussion surrounding the destruction, as well as the history and memory of Hogan’s Alley. Beautifully filmed, this visual portrait speaks to the legacies of the past, as well as the present moment.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleUnion Street
Original languageEN
Production countriesCanada
StatusReleased
Release date6 settembre 2023
Assistant directorsJamila Pomeroy

Release dates

Premiere

United States / Sep 06, 2023

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