About Us

"There is diversity within but it is undivided"

Undivided Productions is a Deaf-led initiative celebrating Deaf culture and talent. We explore and share the richness of Deaf creativity through film, art, theatre, and comedy.

We're committed to opening doors for individuals with disabilities in the film industry. Our mission extends beyond showcasing Deaf talent; we strive to create a more inclusive and accessible cinematic world. We understand that diversity in film isn't just about who's on screen, but also about who's behind the camera. That's why we offer unique opportunities for disabled individuals aspiring to make their mark in filmmaking, whether in direction, production, scriptwriting, or any other facet of this dynamic field.

In addition to fostering talent, we provide specialized services that bridge the gap between Deaf and hearing communities in the film and video content industry. Our video interpreting services are designed to ensure inclusivity and effective communication, making your content accessible to a broader audience. By collaborating with us, businesses can enhance their inclusivity, embracing a wide spectrum of perspectives and experiences.

Join Undivided Productions in this journey of inclusion and empowerment. Together, we can redefine the narrative of the film industry, making it a space where diversity isn't just seen but is celebrated and integral to every story told.

Meet Our Team

Founder

Alexandra Hickox

Alexandra Hickox is an emerging photographer, filmmaker and actress. She graduated from Ontario College Arts and Design and was awarded her master's degree with distinction from York University in film production. She is the founding director of Undivided Productions, one of Canada's few deaf-led film and videography production companies with multiple produced projects under its belt. Recently, she acted as Cleo in Fox's The Accused, directed by Marlee Matlin and The Last Car, directed by John Greyson. In 2022, Alexa created an immersive site work “Can you read my hands?” that challenges the perception of the hearing. Alexandra has also taken on the role of stage manager and produced videos for several theatre companies including The Ministry of Mundane Mysteries from the Outside of March theatre company and for Deaf Spirit Theatre