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    Alexandre O. Philippe

    Swiss film director

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  1. Alexandre O. Philippe is a Swiss film director whose films include the documentaries Doc of the Dead, The People vs. George Lucas, and 78/52. Philippe is Creative Director and co-owner of Denver-based Cinema Vertige and his most recent commissioned work for the City of Denver garnered four Heartland Emmy Awards.

    • MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts
    • 2000–present
  2. Alexandre O. Philippe. Director. Writer. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Alexandre O. Philippe is known for 78/52 (2017), Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on the Exorcist (2019) and You Can Call Me Bill (2023). More at IMDbPro.

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  3. May 29, 2023 · Learn about the filmmaker's passion for cinema and his exploration of iconic directors, genres, and themes in his documentaries. Discover his latest works on David Lynch, The Exorcist, and Monument Valley.

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  4. Jul 17, 2022 · ‘Lynch/Oz’ Review: Alexandre O. Philippe’s Latest Dive Down the Rabbit Hole of Film Obsession. After a tasty quartet of documentaries about horror films, the director of "78/52: Hitchcock's...

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Instead, writer-director Alexandre O. Philippe engages the actor in a highly philosophical conversation about life and the prospect of death, while sprinkling footage from his one-man shows...

  6. 40.7M subscribers. Subscribed. 4.2K. 239K views 10 years ago. What is the role popular culture plays in expressing our values of community? Take a fresh look at the icons that our collective...

    • Jul 15, 2013
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  7. May 5, 2017 · Hot Docs Interview 2017: Alexandre O. Philippe on “78/52”. The infamous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock ’s 1960 masterpiece, “Psycho,” haunted my nightmares years before I actually saw it. As a kid, one of the first books on cinema I read cover to cover explored the history of Hollywood horror films, focusing primarily on the ...