A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Manhasset, New York, USA
Born:
October 26, 1968
Joseph F. Alexandre was born in Manhasset, NY and currently lives in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of Marquette University, with a BA majoring in Political Science. Alexandre has directed several shorts and narrative and documentary features starting with Psychotropic Overload, a psychological thriller in the vein of Jodowrowsky or E. Elais Merhige. In Hock and Staying There is a narrative/doc hybrid about a no-budget Indie's filmmaker's vexing path to sustainability and success, but instead leads to a gradual descent into insanity. In Hock and Staying There got indie gurus' John & Janet Pierson’s attention (Janet is currently chief executive of the SxSW Film Fest) and prompted the Piersons to commission, The Real Casino, for their show Split Screen for IFC/ Bravo, where The Blair Witch Project and American Movie originated. The full- length version Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino aired on Image Union, WTTW Channel 11, the Chicago PBS affiliate. It has screened in some 25 festivals worldwide and is included on the TF 1 Collector’s Edition 3 disc DVD of Casino in France and all French speaking territories. It was released in the U.S. on DVD with several versions, deleted scenes, and extra interview footage and is available at amazon, netflix, and Blockbuster.com. The film has appeared on IFC, Bravo, PBS, Time-Warner cable, Moviola cable in Canada, as well as being licensed by French media giant TF 1, Delta Airlines, and Air Canada. Most recently, Alexandre wrote and directed the award winning documentary, Warriors of the Discotheque: The Starck Club Documentary, that premiered at the USA Film Festival in Dallas as well as Holly Shorts, New Filmmakers- Anthology Film Archives, Moors Bar screening series in London, UK and Queer Fruits Film Festival in Australia. The film is about the notorious Starck Club (so called because it was the first major project designed by Philippe Starck in North America, it put him on the map in the US.) The Starck Club opened in Dallas in 1984 and not long after hosted the 1984 national Republican Convention in the form of a “Starcktari” party complete with baby elephant. Ironically, it was actually legal to buy MDMA, aka ecstasy there, people would put it on their credit cards. The DEA stepped in and made it a category 1 drug on July 1, 1985... Alexandre is currently repped by Michael Lewis & Associates and a current member in good standing of the WGA west.
Director:
1994 Psychotropic Overload
2001 Into the Chasm
2013 Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino
2015 Warriors of the Discotheque
2018 The Early Inauguation
2022 The Death (Change) of an Industry: The Evolution (Collapse) of Retailing
???? In Hock & Staying There
Producer:
1994 Psychotropic Overload
1996 The Devil Takes a Holiday
2001 Into the Chasm
2013 Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino
2015 Warriors of the Discotheque
2018 The Early Inauguation
2022 The Death (Change) of an Industry: The Evolution (Collapse) of Retailing
???? In Hock & Staying There
Production Assistant:
1994 Psychotropic Overload
1996 The Devil Takes a Holiday
2001 Into the Chasm
2002 Ticker
2013 Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino
2015 Warriors of the Discotheque
2018 The Early Inauguation
2022 The Death (Change) of an Industry: The Evolution (Collapse) of Retailing
???? In Hock & Staying There
Writer:
1994 Psychotropic Overload
1996 The Devil Takes a Holiday
2001 Into the Chasm
2002 Ticker
2013 Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino
2015 Warriors of the Discotheque
2018 The Early Inauguation
2022 The Death (Change) of an Industry: The Evolution (Collapse) of Retailing
???? In Hock & Staying There
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