Alecs Nastoiu
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Alecs Nastoiu is a Romanian filmmaker who discovered his passion for storytelling while studying directing at Bucharest University of Drama and Cinematography "I.L. Caragiale" (UNATC). During his studies, he also practiced film editing, gaining valuable experience in crafting compelling visual narratives.
Alecs is known for his multifaceted approach to independent filmmaking. Beyond writing and directing, he has also taken on roles such as editor and cinematographer for several projects. He is deeply involved in all aspects of filmmaking, overseeing both production and post production departments, from production design and costumes to sound editing, music, and color grading.
In 2016, he made his debut as a feature film director with "Billion Star Hotel". Following this, Alecs wrote and directed the short film "The Girl Who Is Selling Fish" before completing his second feature, "The Secret of Pin-Up Island", which explores themes of mental health. He further explored these themes with the short film "Seven Days and a Coke."
Alecs is a filmmaker dedicated to experimenting with new and innovative techniques and styles, particularly in narrative and visual storytelling. His work often addresses global issues such as mental health, diversity, and discrimination.
His films have received recognition at various international film festivals, with "The Secret of Pin-Up Island" recently winning Best Production Design at the 49th edition of the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival.
Alecs is known for his multifaceted approach to independent filmmaking. Beyond writing and directing, he has also taken on roles such as editor and cinematographer for several projects. He is deeply involved in all aspects of filmmaking, overseeing both production and post production departments, from production design and costumes to sound editing, music, and color grading.
In 2016, he made his debut as a feature film director with "Billion Star Hotel". Following this, Alecs wrote and directed the short film "The Girl Who Is Selling Fish" before completing his second feature, "The Secret of Pin-Up Island", which explores themes of mental health. He further explored these themes with the short film "Seven Days and a Coke."
Alecs is a filmmaker dedicated to experimenting with new and innovative techniques and styles, particularly in narrative and visual storytelling. His work often addresses global issues such as mental health, diversity, and discrimination.
His films have received recognition at various international film festivals, with "The Secret of Pin-Up Island" recently winning Best Production Design at the 49th edition of the Boston Sci-Fi Film Festival.