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Alexandra-Therese Keining (born 1976) is a Swedish writer, film director, and screenwriter. She is known for directing LGBTQ-related films such as With Every Heartbeat and Girls Lost.
Alexandra-Therese Keining was born in 1976 in Sweden. She is a director and screenwriter known for Pojkarna (2014), Kyss Mig (2011), Elegia (2011) and Hot Dog (2002) which marked her debut as the youngest female filmmaker to direct a feature film in Sweden.
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Alexandra-Therese Keining was born in 1976 in Sweden. She is a director and screenwriter known for Pojkarna (2014), Kyss Mig (2011), Elegia (2011) and Hot Dog (2002) which marked her debut as the youngest female filmmaker to direct a feature film in Sweden.
Dec 16, 2016 · Her second feature, after 2011’s Kiss Me, Alexandra-Therese Keining hopes the literal and figurative transformations in Girls Lost cause the audience to identify the work with magical realism.
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Dec 11, 2016 · Alexandra Therese-Keining talks Girls Lost and gender performance. Writer-director Alexandra Therese-Keining discusses her sophomore film, Girls Lost, a smart and sensitive exploration of gender, gender performance, identity, femininity, and masculinity.
Feb 5, 2020 · We talked to Swedish director Alexandra-Therese Keining to gain an insight into how she makes small films about grand schemes and to discuss the thin line between loss and laughter, both explored in the Göteborg -screened The Average Color of the Universe [+. ].
Oct 27, 2015 · New York’s LGBT film festival, NewFest, kicked off last week and wraps today, October 27, with a special screening of Alexandra-Therese Keining’s Girls Lost. Fresh off its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, this closing night event marks the acclaimed Swedish film’s anticipated U.S. debut.