Alex Camilleri

Alex Camilleri

History

Alex Camilleri is a Maltese-American filmmaker. He is an alum of both the Sundance and Film Independent labs. He is a frequent collaborator of acclaimed filmmaker Ramin Bahrani, working closely with him on films such as 99 Homes and Fahrenheit 45. As an editor, his work has screened at Venice, Telluride, and Toronto. As director and editor of commercial content, Alex has created spots for Amazon, Vogue, Intel, and others. Credits include Elli and the Astronaut (2009, short), Still Here (2010, short doc.), Prickly Pear (2017, short). Luzzu (2021) is his first feature length film.

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Alex Camilleri

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Luzzu
Editor
Jesmark, a struggling fisherman on the island of Malta, is forced to turn his back on generations of tradition and risk everything by entering the world of black market fishing to provide for his girlfriend and newborn baby.
Luzzu
Producer
Jesmark, a struggling fisherman on the island of Malta, is forced to turn his back on generations of tradition and risk everything by entering the world of black market fishing to provide for his girlfriend and newborn baby.
Luzzu
Writer
Jesmark, a struggling fisherman on the island of Malta, is forced to turn his back on generations of tradition and risk everything by entering the world of black market fishing to provide for his girlfriend and newborn baby.
Luzzu
Director
Jesmark, a struggling fisherman on the island of Malta, is forced to turn his back on generations of tradition and risk everything by entering the world of black market fishing to provide for his girlfriend and newborn baby.
Maine
Main Title Designer
Backpacking alone on the Appalachian trail, a married woman meets a younger hiker and the two strangers become inexplicably drawn to one another.
Blood Kin
Editor
Reflections from Red Oak, Texas where a teenage son murdered his father.
Fahrenheit 451
Associate Editor
In an oppressive future, a 'fireman' whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.
Keep the Change
Editor
When aspiring filmmaker David is mandated by a judge to attend a social program at the Jewish Community Center, he is sure of one thing: he doesn't belong there. But when he's assigned to visit the Brooklyn Bridge with the vivacious Sarah, sparks fly and his convictions are tested. Their budding relationship must weather Sarah's romantic past, David's judgmental mother, and their own pre-conceptions of what love is supposed to look like.
Lift You Up
Editor
Glyn Stewart inspects eggs at a food bank in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He volunteers and helps people. He wonders about his life, his love, his death. Glyn Stewart answers the age-old question: which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Hollow
Editor
The web is no longer secure, but NeuroLock™ can encrypt data using the human brain. Iris struggles to choose between unemployment and a job as a "neuro-messenger," a career with unwanted side effects.
Keep the Change
Editor
A young man is forced to attend a support group that leads to an unexpected connection.