Alexandre Alencar

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Alexandre Martins

Alexandre A. Martins is a brazilian filmmaker graduated at New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. In Califórnia wrote and directed the short film "Thomas", selected for LA Shorts Fest, Atlanta Film Festival and awarded at the Big Bear Lake Int. Film Festival 2014. His next short film "Go to Sleep Sadie" was nominated Best Comedy Short Film of the year by New Filmmakers LA 2015. Going back to Brazil, he directed the short "Madá", distributed globally by Origine Films in France. In 2022, comes out his debut feature film, "Death, Life and Luck" (Morte, Vida e Sorte) in post production at the moment.

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Director:
2013  Thomas
2014  Go To Sleep, Sadie
2024  Death, Life and Luck
????  Madá
????  Menarche

Editor:
2005  Balé de Pé No Chão
2013  Thomas
2014  Go To Sleep, Sadie
2024  Death, Life and Luck
????  Madá
????  Menarche

Screenplay:
2005  Balé de Pé No Chão
2013  Thomas
2014  Go To Sleep, Sadie
2024  Death, Life and Luck
????  Madá
????  Menarche

Writer:
2005  Balé de Pé No Chão
2013  Thomas
2014  Go To Sleep, Sadie
2016  Bom Dia, Poeta!
2024  Death, Life and Luck
????  Madá
????  Menarche

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