Bio Ayana O’Shun (born Tetchena Bellange) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer. Her documentary "The Myth of the Black Woman" won the Magnus-Isacsson Award at RIDM and was the highest-grossing documentary in Quebec in 2023. A finalist for the Gémeaux Awards, it screened at numerous festivals (New York, Cannes, Berlin, etc.). Her film "Les Mains Noires" won several awards, including Best Documentary at the PanAfrican Film Festival of Cannes. Her short film "Médecins Sans Résidence" was the most-watched on the NFB platform. As an actress, she starred in Les Révoltés, The Fall of the American Empire, District 31, and on stage in Le dernier sacrement. Works Black Hands, Trial Of The Arsonist Slave ( Les mains noires, procès de l'esclave incendiaire ) 2010 Ayana O'Shun (aka Tetchena Bellange) "Black Hands, Trial of the Arsonist Slave" is about Marie-Josèphe Angélique, a Black slave accused of burning Montreal in 1734.