Alexander Abela | |
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Born | Alexander Abela 30 November 1964 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer, Editor, Cinematographer, writer |
Years active | 1997–present |
Alexander Abela (born 30 November 1964), is a British-French filmmaker, producer and writer. [1] [2][ failed verification] He is best known for directing the live action films Makibefo, Souli and the animation film Zarafa. [3] [4]
He was born on 30 November 1964 in Coventry, England. [5]
He studied physics and oceanography extensive with an ambition to be an oceanographer. He is a seasoned freediver and trained as a commercial diver (HSE Part I) as well. But in 1997, he began a film career instead of that. [6]
In 2001, he directed his maiden film Makibefo, where he was also the producer and writer. The film has been shot in Madagascar in October 1998. [7] The film casts with an English-speaking narrator, where all the roles are played by indigenous Antandroy people. [8] After the success of the film, he made his second film Souli in 2004, which also received the critics acclaim and screened many film festivals. [9] The film also revolved around a remote fishing village on the southwestern coast of Madagascar. [10] In 2005, the film was nominated for the Grand Prix Award at the Paris Film Festival. [11] In 2009, he co-wrote the animation film Zarafa with Rémi Bezançon, and released theaters in 2011. [12] In 2012, he produced two more films: Ojo De Agua, and Ventilator Blues. [6]
Year | Film | Role | Genre | Ref. |
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2001 | Makibefo | Director, writer, producer | Film | |
2004 | Souli | Director, writer | Film | |
2011 | La dernière frontière | Director, writer, Cinematographer, Editor | TV movie documentary | |
2012 | Zarafa | Writer | Film |
Alexander Abela | |
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Born | Alexander Abela 30 November 1964 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Director, producer, Editor, Cinematographer, writer |
Years active | 1997–present |
Alexander Abela (born 30 November 1964), is a British-French filmmaker, producer and writer. [1] [2][ failed verification] He is best known for directing the live action films Makibefo, Souli and the animation film Zarafa. [3] [4]
He was born on 30 November 1964 in Coventry, England. [5]
He studied physics and oceanography extensive with an ambition to be an oceanographer. He is a seasoned freediver and trained as a commercial diver (HSE Part I) as well. But in 1997, he began a film career instead of that. [6]
In 2001, he directed his maiden film Makibefo, where he was also the producer and writer. The film has been shot in Madagascar in October 1998. [7] The film casts with an English-speaking narrator, where all the roles are played by indigenous Antandroy people. [8] After the success of the film, he made his second film Souli in 2004, which also received the critics acclaim and screened many film festivals. [9] The film also revolved around a remote fishing village on the southwestern coast of Madagascar. [10] In 2005, the film was nominated for the Grand Prix Award at the Paris Film Festival. [11] In 2009, he co-wrote the animation film Zarafa with Rémi Bezançon, and released theaters in 2011. [12] In 2012, he produced two more films: Ojo De Agua, and Ventilator Blues. [6]
Year | Film | Role | Genre | Ref. |
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2001 | Makibefo | Director, writer, producer | Film | |
2004 | Souli | Director, writer | Film | |
2011 | La dernière frontière | Director, writer, Cinematographer, Editor | TV movie documentary | |
2012 | Zarafa | Writer | Film |