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Àlex Lora Cercós (born September 19, 1979), better known as Alex Lora, is a
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film director. His films, marked by complex narratives, tackle social issues and have entered hundreds of film festivals and received multiple awards and nominations around the world, most notably the three official selections at
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, the nomination to the
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, his presence at the
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, the 2 awards of the Gaudí Catalan Academy Awards after 4 other nominations, a nomination for the Goya Academy Awards, and the nomination and the prize at the
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.The City College of New York - Online Interview with Alex Lora
CCNY Film Program Produces Another Student Academy Award Finalist
June 5, 2012, Retrieved March 20, 2013


Early years

Alex Lora was born in
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,
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and started making film in very young age after his parents bought a video8 handycam.Yahoo! Advertising Solutions - Online Interview with Alex Lora
Storytelling Tips from Sundance
January 23, 2012, Retrieved March 21, 2013
Mr. Lora is a graduate of Barcelona's
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, where he earned BA and MA degrees in filmmaking and writing and directing for fiction. During this period, he collaborated with
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on two documentaries: “Seria Buenos Aires” exploring the effects of the 2001 crisis in Argentina, and “Peace Camp”, for the Catalan TV, about a group of kids from Israel, Palestine, Iran and Spain, meeting up at the Forum 2004. In 2007, he takes part of the
Berlinale Talent Campus The Berlin International Film Festival (), usually called the Berlinale (), is an annual film festival held in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festival has been held every February since 1978 and is one of Europ ...
, and directs several short films. One of them, “(En)terrados”, received a nomination at the Gaudi Awards (Spain) in 2010.


Career

In 2011, as a
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, he completed his two-year MFA in Media Arts Production program at
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, mentored by
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, where he was a final nominee for the
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. Since his graduation, he has worked internationally as script analyst, editor, cinematographer, writer and director. His short film, Odysseus' Gambit, about Saravuth Inn, screened at the
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in 2012, was nominated to the prestigious Gaudi Awards (Spain) in 2012. His short film "Only Solomon Lee" (2013), was selected in the prestigious
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. In 2014, Alex co-directs the short film “Godka Cirka", a hole in the sky, about the female genital mutilation in Somalia, produced by
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premiering at Sundance. After a long festival run, it wins the
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. His next short film “Parivara”, co-directed with
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premiered at
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in 2016 and wins best documentary in several countries including the International Film Festival of New York Alex's feature documentary debut “Thy Father’s Chair” premiered at IDFA, followed by international Film Festival run. It opened theatrically in the US in 2017 and was recognized by The New York Times as a Critics' pick of the month. His second feature documentary was "The Fourth Kingdom" (2018), received support from the
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(IDA) and the Sundance Documentary Fund. It narrates the story of immigrants and underdogs in “Sure We Can '' a recycle center in New York. It screened at various film festivals such as DOC NYC,
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, Festival de Málaga and Documenta Madrid or PNR. The documentary won several awards, including the 2020 Gaudí for Best Documentary. In 2020, Alex co-wrote, edited, and co-produced the documentary "Savage Land", which was distributed by PBS in the
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. “We Are Living Things” directed by Antonio Tibaldi, was the first narrative feature film written by Alex Lora, based on his short film “Only Solomon Lee” and “The Fourth Kingdom”. The film, starred by Jorge Antonio Guerrero and Xingchen Lyu, tells the story of two illegal aliens in New York who find each other. It premiered at
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in the US and in the
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in Europe. And opened theatrically in the US in August 2022. The New York Times notes in its review that “writer Alex Lora does much with little”. "Unicorns" was Alex's narrative feature debut as director. It premiered at the Malaga Film Festival and opened theatrically in Spain in July 2023. The film received 16
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. According to a Variety review, the film highlights Alex's talents in addressing societal angst through themes of sex, drugs, and instagram post. Cinemania describes "Unicorns" as an interesting, skillful, and insightful exploration of contemporary challenges. Àlex Lora-Cercós is a recipient of 7 Emmy for his work as a director, producer and editor during the last 10 years at the CUNY TV Show "Nueva York” at the
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