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Alex Ross Perry is an American filmmaker and actor. Prolific in independent film, he is best known for writing and directing Listen Up Philip (2014) and Her Smell (2018).
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- July 14, 1984 (age 39), Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, U.S.
- 2009–present
- New York University
Alex Ross Perry. Director: Golden Exits. Alex Ross Perry is known for Golden Exits (2017), Her Smell (2018) and Impolex (2009).
- Director, Writer, Actor
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A presentation of four films by Alex Ross Perry, a young American independent filmmaker who explores the complex and multilayered portraits of artists and characters. Learn about his influences, style, and themes from his collaborations with cinematographer Sean Price Williams and editor Robert Greene.
Alex Ross Perry. Highest Rated: 93% Queen of Earth (2015) Lowest Rated: 39% Nostalgia (2018) Birthday: Jul 14, 1984. Birthplace: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA. Alex Ross Perry was an independent ...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetDirector79%53%Producer84%44%Director, Screenwriter, Producer72%83%ScreenwriterAug 25, 2015 · The Impulse of Alex Ross Perry. By Devon Ivie. August 25, 2015. What would one define as the Alex Ross Perry touch? Probably a general sense of genre-pushing malaise, but perhaps Perry put it best in a recent Reddit AMA: “I make films about miserable people.”. Following his 2009 debut film Impolex, the 31 year-old independent filmmaker and ...
Nov 12, 2023 · Courtesy of Alina Metelytsia. “Her Smell” director Alex Ross Perry is developing two nonfiction projects, including the as-yet-untitled doc about video stores. “I can’t speak for everybody ...
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Mar 8, 2015 · He’s shown that in The Color Wheel (2011), a small, realist, black-and-white tale of a frustrated younger brother (played by Perry himself) and an insecure older sister (Carlen Altman), whose road trip culminates in an awkward and desperate foray into incest. But it’s one pleasure that cinema affords: the familiar.