Alexandra Guarnieri
- Producer
- Location Management
- Actress
Alexandra has been a theater and film producer for the past 25 years. Her passion is education, film making and producing. She is also Co-Founder and Vice President of the independent film production company ALL IN FILMS.
Born in Paris, Alexandra moved to the US at the age of 11. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Columbia University with a degree in Political Science. Upon graduation, Alexandra spent several years working in television, first at CNN then MSNBC.
She produced director and writer Henry Jaglom's following play: Always-But Not Forever, Just 45 Minutes from Broadway, The Rainmaker, and Train to Zakopané, all of which ran in Los Angeles for over 6 months to sold out houses. She then embarked on producing a world music tribute to the Humanitarian Works of Quincy Jones."
Her first film How to go Out on a Date in Queens- was nominated and won four L.A. Film Awards. It starred Jason Alexander, Esai Morales, Ron Perlman, Kimberly Williams, Rob Estes and Alison Eastwood. Her second film Hello Herman stared Norman Reedus (AMC's The Walking Dead). The film premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival to a sold-out audience and had its international premiere at the Monaco Charity Film Festival where it won the award for social relevance. It opened theatrically nationwide and was distributed by Warner Brothers. Her third film, The Bandit Hound, a family comedy starring Catherine Bell, Lou Ferigno, Judd Nelson, Paul Sorvino, was released in 2016. In 2019 Alexandra finished producing a supernatural thriller, Bad Impulse, with a wonderful cast including Paul Sorvino, Sonya Walger, Grant Bowler and Dan Lauria.
In 2020 she produced The Runner, a psychological thriller that has won multiple awards starring Cameron Douglas and released by Saban Films in 2022. The Runner premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival in March 2021 and screened at the Houston WorldFest as well as Internationally at the Ischia Global Film Festival, winning Best Independent Feature Film as well as best Cinematography at the Toronto Independent Film Festival and Best Director at the Vancouver Film Festival, Paris Play Festival, Milan Gold Award and L'age d'Or International Arthouse Film Festival.
One of her latest films, Miranda's Victim, was in consideration for the 2024 Oscars, starring Abigail Breslin, Ryan Phillippe, Luke Wilson, Emily VanCamp, Mireille Enos, Josh Bowman, Andy Garcia and Donald Sutherland. It's a riveting true story of the creation of the Miranda Rights told from the perspective of the victim. The Italians a family comedy premiered at the Los Angeles Italia Film Festival on March 4th, 2024 - Chinese theater, Cinequest film festival as well as the Ischia Global Festival.
She is in development for her next projects Starstruck, a modern Romantic Comedy, and The Uninvited, a true story about life and fame.
She produced director and writer Henry Jaglom's following play: Always-But Not Forever, Just 45 Minutes from Broadway, The Rainmaker, and Train to Zakopané, all of which ran in Los Angeles for over 6 months to sold out houses. She then embarked on producing a world music tribute to the Humanitarian Works of Quincy Jones."
Her first film How to go Out on a Date in Queens- was nominated and won four L.A. Film Awards. It starred Jason Alexander, Esai Morales, Ron Perlman, Kimberly Williams, Rob Estes and Alison Eastwood. Her second film Hello Herman stared Norman Reedus (AMC's The Walking Dead). The film premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival to a sold-out audience and had its international premiere at the Monaco Charity Film Festival where it won the award for social relevance. It opened theatrically nationwide and was distributed by Warner Brothers. Her third film, The Bandit Hound, a family comedy starring Catherine Bell, Lou Ferigno, Judd Nelson, Paul Sorvino, was released in 2016. In 2019 Alexandra finished producing a supernatural thriller, Bad Impulse, with a wonderful cast including Paul Sorvino, Sonya Walger, Grant Bowler and Dan Lauria.
In 2020 she produced The Runner, a psychological thriller that has won multiple awards starring Cameron Douglas and released by Saban Films in 2022. The Runner premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival in March 2021 and screened at the Houston WorldFest as well as Internationally at the Ischia Global Film Festival, winning Best Independent Feature Film as well as best Cinematography at the Toronto Independent Film Festival and Best Director at the Vancouver Film Festival, Paris Play Festival, Milan Gold Award and L'age d'Or International Arthouse Film Festival.
One of her latest films, Miranda's Victim, was in consideration for the 2024 Oscars, starring Abigail Breslin, Ryan Phillippe, Luke Wilson, Emily VanCamp, Mireille Enos, Josh Bowman, Andy Garcia and Donald Sutherland. It's a riveting true story of the creation of the Miranda Rights told from the perspective of the victim. The Italians a family comedy premiered at the Los Angeles Italia Film Festival on March 4th, 2024 - Chinese theater, Cinequest film festival as well as the Ischia Global Festival.
She is in development for her next projects Starstruck, a modern Romantic Comedy, and The Uninvited, a true story about life and fame.