Christina Alexandra Voros

Christina Alexandra Voros

Biografie

Christina Alexandra Voros is a Brooklyn-based director and cinematographer, recognized by IFP’s Filmmaker Magazine as one of their 25 New Faces in Independent Film. Her first documentary film, The Ladies (2007), received Grand Jury Prizes at Slamdance, Chicago International, GenArt, San Francisco International, and was selected by Spike Lee as the Grand Prize winner of the international Babelgum Film Festival in 2009. In 2010 she completed 127 Hours: An Extraordinary View, the documentary portrait of director Danny Boyle’s Oscar nominated picture. As a cinematographer Ms. Voros’ other narrative work includes As I Lay Dying, Child of God, Sal and The Broken Tower for director James Franco.

Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid

Kamerafrau

Regisseurin

Drehbuchautorin

Dokumentationen
2013

Kink – The 51st Shade of Grey

Produzentin

Editorin

Dokumentationen
2013

Chasing Tommy Ton

2007

The Ladies