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We Are Moving Stories - Cannes Interview

What’s a key question that will help spark a debate or begin a conversation about this film? “

“Is South Florida getting enough attention for its strides in the film world? There are a lot of talented artists who may not be able to achieve their full potential as filmmakers without relocating to other states in the US. This very year, the first black, LGBT film won the Oscar, and that film was made in Miami. If two girls from Miami made a short film in 4 hours and it got accepted into the Cannes SFC, what can’t Miami talent do? There is a lot of people with many stories that need to be told, let's give ourselves a fair chance to do that.“

Nevermore Horror - Article

“Alexander herself proves that she is no stranger to the camera and a fantastic lead. Her mopy, mildly-emo character left us able to empathize and care, her big heart still generous and giving in spite of her precarious position in life. Winning over ab audience in a short film is no easy task and Alexander seems to do so rather effortlessly.”

VoyageMIA - Artist Spotlight Interview

Today we’d like to introduce you to Gabrielle Alexander

“I always had to fight for what I wanted in life and film was no exception. Since Hollywood is known for being a male-dominated field, my new career choice scared my very traditional Hispanic family. They warned me all about the social judgment of choosing a career over family- that I’d have to work harder as a director to prove myself equal, and that how I would have to deal with a lot of unwanted sexual advances as an actress. There was no talking me out of it though. Either the world was going to make space for me or I was going to create a spot for myself. I had a feeling was going to be just fine.”

Horror Reviews by The Collective

“It is quite the powerful short film, one which is focused on both capturing the stillness of life and the emotional turmoil of time and debt. Gabrielle Alexander plays Sylvia quite wonderfully, giving us a portrait of a character who is in quite a difficult moment in her life. A moment that seems to stretch out, which is actually captured quite well here.”