Alexa-Jeanne Dubé Explained
Alexa-Jeanne Dubé (1988; Montreal) is a Canadian actress and film director.[1] She is most noted as a two-time Prix Iris nominee for Best Live Action Short Film, receiving nods at the 22nd Quebec Cinema Awards in 2020 for BKS (SDR),[2] and at the 24th Quebec Cinema Awards in 2022 for Joutel.[3]
As an actress she is most noted for the web series Féminin/Féminin,[4] for which she was a Gémeaux Award nominee for Best Actress in a Web Series in 2015. She was also the narrator of Amélie Hardy's 2022 documentary film About Memory and Loss (Notes sur la mémoire et l'oubli).[5]
Her feature film debut, Sweet Sixteen (Sucré seize), premiered in fall 2023 at the Raindance Film Festival.[6]
She is the sister of electronic musician Christophe "CRi" Dubé, and directed the music video for his 2020 single "Never Really Get There".[7]
Notes and References
- Pierre-Luc Houle, "Pleins Écrans : Alexa-Jeanne Dubé s’ouvre sur son plus récent court métrage, Joutel". HollywoodPQ, January 13, 2022.
- Web site: Le film Antigone, grand gagnant du Gala Québec Cinéma avec six prix . . June 10, 2020 . June 20, 2020 . fr .
- https://ctvm.info/devoilement-des-finalistes-aux-prix-iris-2022/ "Dévoilement des finalistes aux Prix Iris 2022"
- News: La suite de la série Féminin/Féminin de Chloé Robichaud est mise en ligne . June 18, 2014 . . fr.
- https://ctvm.info/travelling-au-fnc-huit-courts-metrages-quebecois-presentes-en-competition-officielle/ "Travelling au FNC : Huit courts métrages québécois présentés en compétition officielle"
- Naman Ramachandran, "Jack Huston’s ‘Day of the Fight,’ Isabel Coixet’s ‘Un Amor’ to Bookend London’s Raindance Film Festival". Variety, September 13, 2023.
- Matthew Bedard, "CRI TEAMS UP WITH FILMMAKER AND SISTER ALEXA-JEANNE DUBÉ FOR ‘NEVER REALLY GET THERE’ MUSIC VIDEO". Flaunt, June 24, 2020.