Alexander Carson
Directing
Known For

Part coming-of-age story, part art-cinema meditation on photography, souvenirs, and collections, O, Brazen Age creates a tender and haunting portrait of friendship and faith in the 21st century.
O, Brazen Age
This is a cinematic farewell letter to a girl named Laura.
Last Communication with Laura
A meditation on friendship, place, and possibility. Sal, a woman in her twenties, travels home to Toronto after a visit with her brother in Buffalo, NY. A tale of two cities, two countries, and two versions of Sal, as she contemplates her past and future at a tipping point.
The New Canada
In his search for happiness in North America, a European man discovers the pleasures of Fantasy Baseball. Using his new appreciation for sports as a metaphor to re-imagine his life choices, he begins to find new meaning in the world around him. Numbers & Friends is a playful and amorphous cine-essay about sports fandom and cultural identity.
Numbers & Friends

An eccentric documentary crew treks across the vast roadways of Alberta, Canada to document monuments, museums, and other roadside curios. Armed with only a loose idea of the project’s final form, the wayward director struggles to manage a slew of messy personal entanglements and rivalries embroiling her collaborators. They look for meaning in the landscape, but their search turns inward as they’re inspired to reckon with their own lives.
Alberta Number One

We Refuse To Be Cold" is Alexander Carson's poetic and lyrical portrait of a young couple spending a Montreal winter together.