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Alex Bohs
  • About
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[ April 2025 ]

 

I recently completed work on five feature documentaries as

  • lead editor : Rebbeca (Tribeca ‘25) 📹

  • additional editor : We Are Pat (Tribeca ‘25) 🏳️‍⚧️

  • additional editor : Speak. (Sundance ‘25) 🗣️

  • additional editor : Tomorrow Was Beautiful (Netflix) 🎶

  • music editor : Sally (Sundance ‘25) 🚀

Am always looking for collaborations so don’t be a stranger → alexbohs@gmail.com 📬

In the meantime, enjoy some o’ my previous editing handiwork below ↓

 
 

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A box found in an abandoned Los Angeles storage unit unearths a time capsule of correspondences from a forgotten era: the underground drag scene in 50s New York City. The letters reveal a hidden world in a time when being openly gay was taboo and performing in drag was a potentially dangerous avocation. Told through firsthand accounts of those involved combined with newly discovered footage, P.S. Burn This Letter Please casts a long-overdue spotlight on the unsung pioneers of drag, and illuminates their personal experiences—both inspiring and tragic.

A few frames I captured (from The Drag March sequence) featuring the iconic Miss Adrian. (Click to watch trailer)

^ A couple more frames I lensed ^

 
 

Credits → IMDb

Reviews → Rotten Tomatoes, Letterboxd

“An essential foray into a forgotten history of identity, rebellion, and art ... this documentary is a testimony to the deeply human drive to flourish against all odds.”
— James Hanton (Outtake Mag)
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“Poignant and exultant.”
— Sheri Linden (The Hollywood Reporter)
“A crucial, necessary work.”
— Nathanael Hood (The Young Folks)
“This staggering Tribeca Film Festival selection ... is a dishy, devastating look back at the drag culture of New York City in the 1950s””
— Tim Molloy (Moviemaker)
“A love letter to a generation of pioneers that’s witty and pretty (and plenty gay), this deserves to become an instant classic.”
— Manuel Betancourt (That Shelf)

Now Streaming on Kanopy, Peacock, VOD


 
 

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Curl Power is a feature documentary that follows a team of teenage girls as they pursue their unusual dream of becoming Canadian National Curling Champions, and seek out their own paths amid the legacies of their world champion mothers. This intimate and imaginative coming-of-age documentary tells a story of angst and ecstasy, following the funny and tender evolution of five best friends as they reckon with their bodies, minds, and the great unknown.

Official Trailer (click above)

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Credits → IMDb

Reviews → Letterboxd, Rotten Tomatoes

“Not your average sports doc… One of the most anticipated documentaries at the 2024 Hot Docs Festival.”
— Peter Howell (Toronto Star)
“A delightful, insightful and honest look at the complexity of teenage girlhood, with a competitive edge.”
— Elisabetta Bianchini (Yahoo!)
“A deeply personal and tender examination of what it means to grow up, the unique pressures and pains of girlhood — and in a strange but compelling way, how to reckon with our delicate humanity and finite time on Earth.”
— Jackson Weaver (CBC)
“An invaluable cinematic keepsake… a fascinating, fly-on-the-wall chronicle of kinship.”
— Vickie (Movie Pie)
“Excellent and surprisingly poignant…Curl Power transcends just being another sports movie. It’s a small gem.”
— John Corrado (The Joy of Movies)
“Gorgeously shot, uniquely unpredictable, and effectively capturing small town vibes and athletic movie drama with equal aplomb.”
— Andrew Parker (The Gate)
 

In select Canadian Theaters now

Streaming soon via TELUS Originals

 

 
 

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An Indigenous women’s motorcycle group rides to end the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women while a member of their community desperately searches for her missing sister and tries to heal her shattered family.

TAKE ACTION

Join us in the movement to end the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Relatives.

Click here for more info

 
 

Credits → IMDb

Reviews → Letterboxd

🪶 Website

WATCH

Click here to watch exclusively on WaterBear.

Check out the trailer (I also edited) above.

Currently in development as a feature documentary, RIDERS OF THE DAWN.

 

 
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‘Senior Prom" takes on a whole new meaning at Triangle Square, a haven for LGBTQ+ retirees in Hollywood, CA.

For so many high-schoolers, prom is a rite of passage in all of its love-filled, well-coiffed, abundantly photographed glory. But for generations of LGBTQ+ youth, prom has been emblematic of exclusion from a world they could not experience as their authentic selves.

Over a night of dancing, kissing, and crowning of prom queens at Triangle Square, these trailblazing seniors reflect back on how far they’ve come and their dreams for the next generation. “Senior Prom” celebrates our eldest LGBTQ+ generation who spent a lifetime fighting for the right to love openly and, via rich personal archives, retraces lives and legacies of resistance that helped change the course of civil rights.” -PBS Voices

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Credits → IMDb

Reviews → Letterboxd

🪩 Website

 

 

T H E D I G I T A L S E R I E S

 

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“This series follows Dulé Hill as he connects with diverse artists across America, exploring their history and letting us into their world on a deeper level.”
— PBS
Episode: Revitalizing Nightlife in San Francisco’s Chinatown
Episode: Revitalizing Nightlife in San Francisco’s Chinatown

San Francisco Chinatown’s golden era saw showgirls, Broadway stars and businessmen nightly, but by the 1970s, the entertainment scene had disappeared. Now, a multigenerational alliance has formed to revive its historical vitality.

Episode: Reimagining the Mariachi Charro Suit
Episode: Reimagining the Mariachi Charro Suit

Dulé Hill meets the founder of Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles to learn more about how the world’s first LGBTQ+ mariachi group is re-imagining the traditional charro suit. From fabric selection, to rainbow details, tailors create unique ensembles.

Episode: The History of Tap Dance
Episode: The History of Tap Dance

Dulé Hill has been tap dancing since the age of three, and launched his career shortly after when he was cast in the national tour of the Broadway show, The Tap Dance Kid. Dulé explores his love of tap, and the history of this American dance form.

Episode: Fighting for the Right to Speak Spanish
Episode: Fighting for the Right to Speak Spanish

In 1969, the Latino students of Crystal City, TX, staged a school walkout that sparked a revolution and changed history. The story inspired the play “Crystal City 1969” by Latinx theater company, Cara Mía Theatre.

Episode: Finding Identity as a Black Appalachian Artist
Episode: Finding Identity as a Black Appalachian Artist

Dulé Hill meets the Grammy-nominated, Appalachian musician, Amythyst Kiah. Amythyst discusses the Black community’s contributions to American traditional music, and how she processed her grief over her mother’s suicide.

Episode: Fighting for Syrian Refugees with Soul Music
Episode: Fighting for Syrian Refugees with Soul Music

Bassel Almadani is a Syrian-American musician who is using his platform to bring awareness to the civil war and refugee crisis in his family’s homeland. Off-stage, Bassel teaches refugee children to keep their culture alive through music.

Episode: Learning to Dance While Deaf
Episode: Learning to Dance While Deaf

Shaheem Sanchez is showing the world that the “deaf can dance.” Dulé Hill learns how Shaheem taught himself to dance after going deaf at the age of four, and the dancer’s mission to ensure that deaf people aren’t limited by their disability.

Episode: Blending Latin Folk and Bluegrass Music
Episode: Blending Latin Folk and Bluegrass Music

Dulé Hill arrives in North Carolina to meet Joe Troop, the creator of “Latingrass” music. Joe and Venezuelan refugee, Larry Bellorín, are blending Latin folk with Appalachian bluegrass music to show music has no borders.

Episode: Revitalizing Nightlife in San Francisco’s Chinatown Episode: Reimagining the Mariachi Charro Suit Episode: The History of Tap Dance Episode: Fighting for the Right to Speak Spanish Episode: Finding Identity as a Black Appalachian Artist Episode: Fighting for Syrian Refugees with Soul Music Episode: Learning to Dance While Deaf Episode: Blending Latin Folk and Bluegrass Music

^ Click through each image (above) to watch all 8 episodes

 
 

 
 

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“An icon of the Vancouver scene for over 30 years, no one looks out for their communities like Jaylene Tyme.”
— Peter Knegt · CBC Arts

Click above to watch Canada’s A Drag · Season 4 · Episode 6

 

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Doris Muñoz is a young, ambitious music manager whose undocumented family depends on her ability to launch pop stars. - Impact Partners

 

Credits → IMDb

Reviews →Letterboxd, Rotten Tomatoes

 

Official Trailer (click above)


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WELCOME SPACE BROTHERS is a feature documentary that unveils the true story of The Unarius Academy of Science, a long-running extraterrestrial-channeling spiritual school in El Cajon, California that in the late 1970s became a wildly prolific filmmaking and art collective under the direction of outlandish spiritual leader and visionary filmmaker Ruth E. Norman, AKA “Archangel Uriel.”

 
 

Credits → IMDb

Reviews → Letterboxd, Rotten Tomatoes

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In the wake of a relationship, Katrina finds the previous girlfriend of her ex on Instagram. Their friendship reveals an entire community of people who have endured narcissistic and sociopathic abuse. Connecting with others gives Katrina the courage to share her story and heal.

^ Watch Film

^ Official Trailer (I also edited)

Credits → IMDb

Reviews → Letterboxd

🫂 Website


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THIRST FOR LOVE

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“The intention of THIRST FOR LOVE, a short documentary series, is to educate people about the Iranian LGBTQ community in Los Angeles. Each episode reveals an individual's inspiring personal story.” - Niko Noir, director

Episode 1 - Matthew

Episode 2 - Roxana

 
 
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In The Dark of the Valley, a feature documentary, follows a group of mothers who discover that the Santa Susana Field Laboratory was the site of one of the largest nuclear accidents in United States history; and may have exposed their children and their community to cancer-causing hazardous waste.

In early 2018, the filmmakers were commissioned by Change.org to create a petition video for a mother in Los Angeles whose seven year-old daughter was in a fight against cancer for the second time. Their mission was to create a 4-7 minute video briefly highlighting the struggle of Melissa’s community and their fight against corporate interests. They quickly discovered that this story was much larger and went far deeper than they could ever imagine. Thus beginning a 3 year mission to uncover the truth behind  the Santa Susana Field Laboratory and the negligence captained by the corporations and government agencies running the facility.

Click below to sign the Petition and Demand a Full Cleanup of the Santa Susana Field Laboratory

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Six young disruptors from downtown New York follow their dreams and pursue love and art.

Click here to rent/watch series

 

A smattering of branded work below:

 
 

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“ We need women who are the professionals, who are the experts, who are then passing on that knowledge to other women. That’s where I see this going.”
— Jenna Pollard


Director and Producer: Luisa Conlon
Executive Producers: Jason Gonzales, Monika McClure, Alex Lowther, Jeff McElroy
Director of Photography: Maya Craig
Editors: Alex Bohs, Maya Craig
Original Music by: William Ryan Fritch

Click banner (above) for more info on how to get involved with this incredible community and donate to the Women’s Natural Building Scholarship Fund

 
 
 

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Bloom

Starring: Florencia Chiaramoni, James Mackay

Director / Writer: Diego Contreras
Director / DP: Khalid Mohtaseb 
Producer: Brendan Cochrane
Production Designer: Joseph Sciacca
Editor: Alex Bohs
Music: Nathan Matthew David, The Driftmob Orchestra, Kool Head


 
 

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Evening in Space

Starring: David LaChapelle, Daphne Guinness, Luis Barajas

Director: Scott Weintrob
Producer: Haley Wright
DP: Alexander Alexandrov
Editor: Alex Bohs
Sound: Jonathan Morgan
Music: Will Manning

Danger 

Starring: Kim Basinger

Director: Scott Weintrob
Producer: Haley Wright
DP: Alexander Alexandrov
Editor: Alex Bohs
Sound: Jonathan Morgan
Music: Lowercase Noises


 
 

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An Interview With Norman Reedus

Directed by: Dylan Mulick, Patrick Hoelck
Produced by: Jason Bowers, Rebekah Rae Peck
Cinematography by: Alexander Alexandrov
Edited by: Alex Bohs

An Interview With Diane Kruger

Directed by: Dylan Mulick, Patrick Hoelck
Produced by: Jason Bowers, Rebekah Rae Peck
Cinematography by: Mario Cantini
Edited by: Alex Bohs

An Interview With Zachary Quinto

Directed by: Dylan Mulick, Patrick Hoelck
Produced by: Jason Bowers, Rebekah Rae Peck
Cinematography by: Josh Kraszewski
Edited by: Alex Bohs


 
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Editor for Spotify Wrapped campaign (2018) starring RuPaul and Raven.

 

 
 

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Starring: Josh Killacky, Alex Ditommaso, Evan Moody

Director, Cinematographer - Alexander Alexandrov
Fashion Director - Nicola Formichetti
Music: Fischerspooner - "Everything is Just Allright"
Producer - Daniel Cingari
Editor - Alex Bohs


 
 

Push Pull

Directed by: Renata Raksha
Cinematography by: Alexander Alexandrov
Edited by: Alex Bohs

MTV Premiere


 
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Behind Better Nature Doc

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Documentary short following LA-based band, Silversun Pickups, as they create their latest album, "Better Nature."

Now available to rent via Vimeo here.


 
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Francesca Eastwood

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Fall 2016 Campaign

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Winter 2016 Campaign

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PHOTOGRAPHER: Sam Gold
TALENT: Lauren Engelbrecht // Factor New Gen
HAIR/MUA: Kristina Marie // ABTP
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Brian Holl
VIDEOGRAPHER: Alex Bohs

PHOTOGRAPHER: joshahaines.com
MODELS: Maddison and Lauren w/ Ford Models
WARDROBE: Yanira Garza
HAIR/MAKEUP: Nika Vaughan
CAMERA ASSISTANT/DIGITAL TECH: Andrew Lawrence
MUSIC: "Moan" by Trentemøller & Radio Slave
VIDEOGRAPHER: Alex Bohs

PHOTOGRAPHER: joshahaines.com
MODEL: Hannah w/ Factor Models
HAIR/MUA: Carley Martin w/ ABTP
STYLIST: Jacki Debb w/ Emerging
DIGITAL TECH: Andrew Lawrence
CAMERA ASSISTANT: Casey Miller
MUSIC: "You" by Gold Panda
VIDEOGRAPHER: Alex Bohs



 
 

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A Naughty Ghost Film

Directed by: Arabella Anderson
Cinematography by: Kelsey Talton
Edited by: Alex Bohs

SPIN Premiere


Secret Colours - Into You

 

A Naughty Ghost Film

Directed by: Arabella Anderson
Cinematography by: Kelsey Talton
Edited by: Alex Bohs

CMJ Premiere