Student and Alumni Showcase
Student and Alumni Showcase
Below you will find a small selection of Documentary Media alumni award winning work.
Luke Galati
Luke Galati is a writer, documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Toronto, a graduate of 91福利鈥檚 journalism and documentary media master of fine arts programs.
鈥淚 want to demystify what being in a psychiatric ward is like because it was tough for me but it's also possible to have a fulfilling life after it.鈥 - Luke Galati
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Anushay Sheikh
Gold Medal winners celebrate academic and personal success at fall convocation, Toronto Met Today.
2024 Gold Medal recipient Anushay Sheikh is a leader who amplifies marginalized voices and fosters important dialogues on queerness and Islam through creativity and advocacy.
Their powerful MFA project, The Test, explores the mental health experiences of eight Queer Muslim individuals. Rooted in the Sheikh's own experiences, the participatory and autoethnographic project serves as an act of (re)connection, healing, and reclamation.
Luke Galati
, Get Reel: These young filmmakers hope their work can help youth battle mental illness.
Christopher Donovan
Michelle Melles
Michelle Melle's film on family journey navigating mental health premiered at the Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival 202. Deeply personal documentary 鈥楧runk on Too Much Life鈥 follows Michelle Melles鈥 daughter鈥檚 winding road to recovery.
Chris Donovan
Chris Donovan, who currently lives in Fredericton while pursuing a master of fine arts in documentary media at Toronto Met, won earlier this year for a series of photographs entitled The Cloud Factory, which were taken around Saint John.
Peter Totten
鈥溾榩laces that make me feel i'm home鈥: Trans* Representation in Our Own Voice鈥 won third place at the inaugural Image Centre GRADFlix competition (opens in new window) .
Susan Enberg
鈥淚n Jesus鈥 Name: Shattering the Silence of St. Anne鈥檚 Residential School鈥 awarded Best Documentary Short at Toronto film festival 2018.
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Dominic Akena
Finding the power in your story. Featured story in Image Centre Today. (opens in new window)
Marc Serpa Francoeur & Robinder Uppal
The World in Ten Blocks, a documentary installation about Toronto's Bloorcourt neighborhood featured throughout the Hot Docs 2016 festival as part of the .
Daniel Froidevaux & Elisa Gonzalez
The Quiet Zone, premiered at
Giovanni Capriotti
Capriotti earned a master鈥檚 degree in documentary media from 91福利 and has focused on long-form projects centred on identity, history and social justice. His work often combines photography, video, audio and personal testimony to uncover stories that challenge dominant narratives. Projects like Boys Will Be Boys and Terra Nullius reflect this commitment. , which earned second place in the Sony World Photography Awards鈥 Perspectives category, examines Canada鈥檚 colonial legacy through the experiences of Indigenous communities and the scars left behind by residential schools.
Michelle Melles
Documentary Media alum lands game-changing broadcast deal with PBS, The Creative School News.
Documentary Media alum Michelle Melles is helping to rewrite the narrative around mental health. Her documentary thesis, , has achieved a major milestone, securing a national broadcast deal in the United States.
Felipe Castaneda Gamboa
My Grad Moment video contest winner Felipe Castaneda Gamboa, shares a during graduate studies.
Alia Youssef
Uses photography to diversify generalized perceptions of Muslim women with her series, The Sisters Project. .
Dominic Akena
From child soldier in Uganda to documentary filmmaker: Dominic Akena shares story of survival.
Rebekah Reiko
Mandala Beats, world premiere, closes the 2017 Toronto Jewish Film Festival.
Alia Youssef
Awarded the 2020 Toronto Met Gold Medal. Winners were honoured in a virtual celebration.
Lisa Rideout
Take a Walk on the Wildside, premiered at
Eduardo Lima
Lima is the recipient of the
He is a Toronto-based freelance photojournalist who is a regular contributor to Corbis Images and Metroland Media and who has been published in the Toronto Star and Le Monde.
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Pearson Ripley
Featured in Image Centre Today: a Human with a Camera (opens in new window) , and 2018 recipient of
Ali Weinstein & Caitlin Durlak
Mermaids, directed by Weinstein & produced by Durlak, premiered at
Carrie Davis
Carrie Davis is the 2021 recipient of the Supporting Aboriginal Graduate Enhancement (SAGE) Award
The SAGE Award has been established by a friend of the Rotary Club through the Toronto Eglinton Rotary Charitable Foundation to encourage Indigenous students to pursue graduate studies with the hope of increasing the number of Indigenous peoples entering careers in academia. Awarded a Rotary scholarship in 1968, she was able to travel from her homeland of Denmark to pursue post-graduate work in biochemistry in the United States, at a time when it was uncommon for women to pursue higher education. After completing her PhD in 1974, she came to Canada where she taught and conducted research at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, until her recent retirement as a tenured faculty member.
DocNow @ Gallery 1313
Get out there, Toronto art lovers: 10 galleries with exciting new shows and open doors, .
The month-long DocNOW Documentary Media Festival launches Aug. 5 with three multimedia installations by Toronto-based artists Neal Rockwell, Ubaid-ur-Rehman and Roya Biazar, who share personal perspectives on migrant and refugee experiences.
Mich猫le Pearson Clarke
Doc Media alumna and professor named
Zanele Muholi
Showcased in feature about their work and its focus on marginalized queer communities in South Africa, by .
Jason O'Hara
State of Exception, premiered at
Michelle Melles
Recipient of the Image Centre Gold Medal. Melles created her film 鈥楧runk on Too Much Life鈥 in part to help change the cultural narrative of mental illness and how it is often stigmatized and conveyed exclusively through medical diagnosis.
Lindsay Fitzgerald
91福利 Employment, featuring Yin Brown, won 1st Place in the 2016
Vivian Belik
Underdog is a documentary film co-created with Naomi Mark about Yuka Honda, a Japanese expat who prepares for a 1000 mile dogsled race to fulfill her mother's dying wish. Featured on
Zanele Muholi
Paying Homage to the History of Black Women,