Alix Lambert
Alix Lambert is a filmmaker, photographer and writer living in NYC. Her films include the Independent Spirit Award-nominated The Mark of Cain, Bayou Blue and Mentor, and she has also directed shorts and web series. She is currently in production on Goodbye, Fat Larry. Lambert is the author of four books: Mastering The Melon, The Silencing, Russian Prison Tattoos and Crime. Learn more about her work here.
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Viggo Mortensen Talks with Alix Lambert on the Talkhouse Podcast
The actor, whose debut feature as writer-director, Falling, is out tomorrow, chats with his longtime friend and fellow filmmaker.
Exclusive Book Extract: From Courtroom, Alix Lambert Talks to Albert Woodfox
From her latest book, filmmaker and writer Alix Lambert shares a conversation with Albert Woodfox, who served 40 years in solitary confinement.
Look to the Bees
Filmmaker Alix Lambert on Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov's exquisitely beautiful and very timely documentary Honeyland.
Getting Weepy Watching Movies on Planes
Alix Lambert has cried (profusely) at a lot of movies while 30,000 feet in the air, and she isn't afraid to talk about it.
Sworn Virgin and My Own Time Among the Sworn Virgins of Northern Albania
Watching Laura Bispuri's new film, documentarian Alix Lambert recalls her own experiences with women who choose to (or must) live a masculine life.
Alix Lambert (The Mark of Cain) Talks with Fred Armisen (Portlandia) for The Talkhouse Film Podcast
Armisen and Lambert, who have known each other since they were students, share stories from their friendship of close to 30 years.
Alix Lambert (The Mark of Cain) Talks Adam Salky’s I Smile Back
Sarah Silverman is as unflinching and committed in her performance as a troubled suburban mother as she is in her standup comedy.
Alix Lambert (The Mark of Cain) Talks Eskil Vogt’s Blind
The Norwegian screenwriter's directorial debut is a compelling portrait of how a woman who's lost her sight sees the world.







