Alexander Jovy


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FieldValue
nameAlexander Jovy
birth_date
birth_placeBerlin, Germany
educationUniversity of Buckingham
occupationFilm director, Author, Immigration attorney
years_active1998–present
known_forAcademy Award-nominated short film:Holiday Romance;

| | spouse | Ivy Kombo | ::

| name = Alexander Jovy | birth_date = | birth_place = Berlin, Germany | education = University of Buckingham | occupation = Film director, Author, Immigration attorney | years_active = 1998–present | known_for = Academy Award-nominated short film:Holiday Romance;

novel:I Am Cyrus | spouse = Ivy Kombo

Alexander Jovy (born 27 January 1971) is a film director.

He was born in Berlin, but his family soon went to live in Switzerland. Later, he went to England to study Law at the University of Buckingham.

He quit his job as a solicitor in order to direct films, and, with little formal training, he produced a short film called Holiday Romance which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1998.

He is currently in a film production group called the Chahaya group. His latest working production is called Cyrus, based on the life of Cyrus the Great, which is claimed to be "the biggest independent financed film in history".

In 2009, Jovy directed The Flirting Club starred actors who auditioned online and were voted for by the public.

In 2011, Garnet Publishing published Jovy's novel I am Cyrus.

References

References

  1. "Wayback Machine".
  2. University of Buckingham. (14 November 2011). "Alex Jovy publishes his first novel: I Am Cyrus".
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  4. "The Flirting Club". FlirtingClubFilms.
  5. "I am Cyrus {{!}} Garnet Publishing".
  6. (2020-07-13). "Persian translation of Alexander Jovy's “I Am Cyrus” goes bestseller".

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