Image from FAST HORSE photo credit aAron Munson

Image from FAST HORSE photo credit aAron Munson

ALEXANDRA LAZAROWICH is an award-winning Cree filmmaker originally from northern Alberta, Canada. She is passionate about telling Indigenous stories. Her short documentary FAST HORSE premiered and won the Special Jury Award for Directing at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. FAST HORSE can be watched in full at CBC Docs.

Alexandra’s body of work as a director, series producer and writer include CBC’s Stuff the British Stole, SYFY’s Resident Alien, CBC’s Still Standing and FARM CRIME, LAKE, JESSE JAMS, A Portrait in Red, Indian Rights for Indian Women, Out of Nothing, Cree Code Talker, Crooked Creek, Empty Metal, INAATE/SE/ and Alvaro. She is one of the co-founders of the Indigenous experimental not-for-profit COUSIN COLLECTIVE.

GENERAL QUERIES alex.lazarowich@gmail.com

WORK-RELATED QUERIES contact Thuan Dang at APA.