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DSO delegation to Prime Time 2026

DSO delegation to Prime Time 2026

January 07, 2026

Alexandra Hickox

Alexandra Hickox is a Deaf filmmaker, photographer, and interdisciplinary artist based in Toronto. She is the founder of Undivided Productions and the Administrator of the Unify Deaf Film Festival. Her award-winning short film The 5% explores Deaf identity and has screened at TIFF’s Community Impact program and international festivals. Alexandra has acted in projects by Marlee Matlin and John Greyson, and collaborates on ASL-integrated media and community-based work. Through film, theatre, and visual art, she advocates for accessibility, cultural visibility, and Deaf representation.

DSO delegation to Prime Time 2026

Jenny Lee

Jenny Lee (she/her) is a professional TV writer and emerging director born in Seoul, South Korea and based in Toronto. She is preparing to helm her next short film, The Piano, a Finalist project at the 2024 Reel Asian International Film Festival’s annual pitch competition. Currently a co-producer and writer on Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), and with 8 years of TV/film industry experience, Jenny is now looking to expand into directing. TIFF 2025 is an essential opportunity to connect with new like-minded collaborators, learn about international co-productions, and immerse in global cinema.

DSO delegation to Prime Time 2026

Sarah Goodman

Sarah Goodman (she/her) is an award-winning screenwriter and filmmaker returning to the industry after a medical hiatus with a bold new slate! Her current project, The Narrow Place, is a hybrid doc/drama– supported by development grants, the film marks a creative departure from her acclaimed observational documentaries (Army of One, When We Were Boys) by incorporating dramatization and animation. Sarah is also developing several original TV series, including The Last Resort (spy thriller, with co-writer Nicolas Billon), What Doesn’t Kill You (medical procedural), and Bora and the Big World (animated kids series, part of AccessCBC, with producer John Hazlett). Previously, Sarah has staffed on TV series such as The Hardy Boys and The Detail. TIFF presents a timely opportunity for her to reconnect with peers, explore innovative storytelling, and build new creative partnerships.

DSO delegation to Prime Time 2026

Sarah Jones

As a writer, director, editor, and producer, Sarah Jones (she/they) creates award-winning documentary and experimental art films that use contemporary dance to explore connection and belonging. Her recent work, ‘Own Kind of Beautiful’, supported by Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council, centres disabled and queer identities through the story of Toronto artist and activist Frank Hull. A past participant in the DOC Institute's Breakthrough Lab and a member of DOC, Sarah is currently developing her first scripted, sci-fi feature highlighting disabled and queer characters.

DSO delegation to Prime Time 2026

Weird Alice

Weird Alice (they/he/she) is a film programmer and event producer dedicated to making film screenings more accessible for theatrical audiences. Their work focuses on integrating accessibility from script to screen and facilitating inclusive practices throughout production, distribution, and exhibition. Passionate about industry-wide change, they aim to foster connections that prioritize accessibility at every stage rather than treating it as an afterthought. Through their projects and advocacy, Weird Alice seeks to create equitable viewing experiences while continuing to grow their career in alignment with these values.

Thank you to TIFF and On Screen Manitoba for supporting this talented delegation!

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