Alexandre Moors

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Alexandre Moors
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Born1972 (age 5051)
Occupation(s)Director, writer, editor
Years active2000–present

Alexandre Moors (born 1972) is a French [1] director, writer and editor.

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Early life

Alexandre Moors is a French filmmaker born in Suresnes in 1972. As a teenager, he was an active member of the Parisian "graffiti" scene before attending Penninghen School and then the Arts Decos’ (ENSAD). He left Paris for New York City in 1998 where he has since worked as graphic designer, director and artistic director. [2]

Career

He has directed several music video for singers like Miley Cyrus, Christina Aguilera, Chris Brown, Tyga, Big Sean, Kendrick Lamar, and Jennifer Lopez.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000How People DoDirector, writer & editorShort
2001ShutterSpecial effectsShort
2002The Lady Lovelace Deception SystemDirector, writer & special effectsShort
2006Cherry BloomDirector, writer & editorShort
2009 Clash of the Gods Special effectsTV series (10 episodes)
"Drown in the Now"DirectorMusic video for The Crystal Method & Matisyahu
2010 Runaway Creative consultantShort
"All I Want Is You"DirectorMusic video for Miguel & J. Cole
"Good Hit"DirectorMusic video for Jennifer Lopez
"Midnight Hour"DirectorMusic video for Talib Kweli & Estelle
2011"Quickie"DirectorMusic video for Miguel
2012 Cruel Summer Co-director with Kanye West & writerShort
"Good Girls"DirectorMusic video for Cris Cab & Big Sean
2013 Blue Caprice Director, writer, producer & editor Black Reel Award - Outstanding Independent Feature
Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature
Nominated - Deauville American Film Festival - Grand Special Prize
Nominated - Gotham Award for Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director
Nominated - NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture
Nominated - Indiewire Critics' Poll - Best First Feature
"Bad"DirectorMusic video for Wale & Tiara Thomas
2014"Main Chick"DirectorMusic video for Kid Ink, Chris Brown & Tyga
"i"DirectorMusic video for Kendrick Lamar
2015 Beats by Dre DirectorAdvertisement with Draymond Green
DirectorAdvertisement with Dez Bryant
DirectorAdvertisement with Tony Parker & Thierry Henry
2017 The Yellow Birds DirectorNominated - Sundance Film Festival - Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic
2019 Mother's Daughter DirectorMusic video for Miley Cyrus
2019"Fast"DirectorMusic video for Juice WRLD
2019"Slide Away"DirectorMusic video for Miley Cyrus
2019"Icy"DirectorMusic video for Kim Petras
2020"Wrong Direction"DirectorMusic video for Hailee Steinfeld
2021"Pa' Mis Muchachas"DirectorMusic video for Christina Aguilera
2023"Eras of Us"DirectorMusic video for Fletcher

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  2. "Alexandre Moors".