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Alex Morelli


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A person with fair skin and thick dark short hair, eyebrows and a short beard sit at a table looking gently at the camera with a smile. They cross their arms, in front of them is a 16mm camera.

Alex Morelli is an artist, filmmaker, and educator based in Chicago, IL. Drawing on personal, observational, and archival practices, he makes films that examine intergenerational memory, carceral landscapes, and the relationship between place and identity. His shorts have screened in RiverRun, Indie Grits, Athens International Film and Video Festival, and Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival. He was a 2017-18 Harvard Film Study Center Fellow, a 2019 Flaherty Film Seminar Fellow, a 2021 LEF-CIFF Fellow, and a 2021 Gotham Documentary Feature Lab participant. In 2022, Filmmaker Magazine named him one of 25 New Faces of Independent Film. He has taught filmmaking in university and community settings and frequently works as a cinematographer and editor.

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A news anchor stands in the middle of the desert, in front of a sign that says, “ELY STATE PRISON”. A production light shines on them, and a camera person with a tripod films them.

Join the International Documentary Association and DCTV on Monday, June 5 from 7PM to 10PM ET, for the DocuClub work-in-progress screening of the film Untitled Death Row Memory Film. We will be joined by director Alex Morelli and producer Daniel Garber. The feedback session will be moderated by Samara Chadwick


About the Work-In-Progress Film: Untitled Death Row Memory Film

When filmmaker Alex Morelli starts researching a rural Nevada community and its maximum security prison, he doesn't expect to receive a reply from an artist on death row named Scott Dozier. He’s even more surprised when

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