Status
Completed
Type
Year
2013
Production
Key Cast
Director
Alexandre Moors
Producers
Isen Robbins, Aimee Schoof, Ron Simons, Stephen Tedeschi, Kim Jackson, Will Rowbotham, Brian O'Carroll
Alexandre Moors (Director) grew up in Paris and was an active member of the graffiti scene while studying fine art and design at the renowned Arts Décoratifs college (ENSAD). He moved to New York in 1998 and began working as a creative director for several pioneer internet TV companies and motion graphic studios. Over the years, Moors directed several award-winning short films and music videos for Jennifer Lopez, Miguel, Talib Kweli, The Crystal Method, among many others. Recently, Alexandre co-directed with Kanye West the experimental film Cruel Summer. Starring Kanye West and Kid Cudi, the film premiered at the Cannes film festival.
Alexandre Moors (Director) grew up in Paris and was an active member of the graffiti scene while studying fine art and design at the renowned Arts Décoratifs college (ENSAD). He moved to New York in 1998 and began working as a creative director for several pioneer internet TV companies and motion graphic studios. Over the years, Moors directed several award-winning short films and music videos for Jennifer Lopez, Miguel, Talib Kweli, The Crystal Method, among many others. Recently, Alexandre co-directed with Kanye West the experimental film Cruel Summer. Starring Kanye West and Kid Cudi, the film premiered at the Cannes film festival.
Blue Caprice starring Isaiah Washington, Tequan Richmond, Joey Lauren Adams and Tim Blake Nelson is the striking feature film debut of writer-director Alexandre Moors and co-writer, R.F.I. Porto. Blue Caprice is a harrowing yet restrained psychological thriller about an abandoned boy lured to America into the shadows of a dangerous father figure. Marked by captivating performances by Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond, lyrical camerawork, and a unique and bold structure, Blue Caprice documents the mechanisms that lead its subjects to embrace physical violence. Blue Caprice paints a riveting portrait of 21st-century America and a haunting depiction of two cold-blooded killers that will endure long after the lights come up.