A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Александру Белк
Birthplace:
Brașov, România
Born:
January 1, 1980
Alexandru Belc (born in 1980; Brasov city) is a Romanian filmmaker. He graduated Bucharest Film Academy in 2007 and got an MA in Political Science from University of Bucharest in 2012. He worked as 1st assistant director for directors such as Corneliu Porumboiu and Cristian Mungiu and was the director of several social TV campaigns. Also, directed several short films, both fiction and documentary, including his debut documentary feature 8th of March nominated for the 2012 Silver Eye Award and screened at the European Film Festival in Bucharest, Media Wave International Film Festival Hungary, Transilvania International Film Festival Cluj-Napoca, Making Waves New York and awarded as Best Documentary at Fine Art Film Festival Szolnok. His short documentary film The Sound of Mountains was screened at Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin and his short documentary Rebel Rebel had its international premiere at Visions du Réel International Film Festival Nyon, Switzerland in 2010.
Assistant Director:
2010 Police, Adjective
Director:
2009 Rebel, Rebel
2010 Police, Adjective
2012 8th of March
2016 Cinema, Mon Amour
2022 Metronom
Director of Photography:
2009 Rebel, Rebel
2010 Police, Adjective
2012 8th of March
2016 Cinema, Mon Amour
2022 Metronom
Original Music Composer:
2009 Rebel, Rebel
2010 Police, Adjective
2012 8th of March
2016 Cinema, Mon Amour
2016 November
2022 Metronom
Screenplay:
2009 Rebel, Rebel
2010 Police, Adjective
2012 8th of March
2016 Cinema, Mon Amour
2016 November
2022 Metronom
Script Supervisor:
2007 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
2009 Rebel, Rebel
2010 Police, Adjective
2012 8th of March
2016 Cinema, Mon Amour
2016 November
2022 Metronom
Writer:
2007 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
2009 Rebel, Rebel
2010 Police, Adjective
2012 8th of March
2016 Cinema, Mon Amour
2016 November
2022 Metronom
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