Alexandrina Andre is an award-winning director, writer, and actress whose bold storytelling amplifies underrepresented voices. With a background in theatre and film, she has built a reputation for crafting compelling narratives that challenge perspectives and ignite conversation.
Her critically acclaimed feature documentary, One Life to Blossom, garnered national attention, earning coverage in Deadline and CNN and winning the prestigious Telly Award for Best Directing. The film, which sheds light on the resilience of trans activist Blossom C. Brown, continues to impact audiences on major streaming platforms, solidifying Alexandrina’s place as a filmmaker dedicated to stories that matter.
Beyond filmmaking, Alexandrina is a published author—her debut children’s book, The Pranky Monkey, became an Amazon #1 New Release for four consecutive weeks. Her ability to engage audiences across mediums speaks to her versatility as a creator.
She is also an experienced speaker and panelist, having participated in industry discussions, university panels, and thought-leadership events across the country. Her expertise in storytelling, representation, and social impact makes her a sought-after voice in conversations about media and culture.
Inspired by her mother’s resilience and the strong women who have shaped her journey, Alexandrina is committed to fostering authentic, socially relevant stories that leave a lasting impact.
Whether in film, literature, or public speaking, she continues to push boundaries, ensuring that marginalized voices are seen, heard, and celebrated.
A world where marginalized voices shape mainstream culture.
To use film, literature, and performance as catalysts for empathy and equity.
Director, writer, actress, and published author.
Bronze Telly Award, 15+ film festival selections (Cinequest, Pan African FF).
Collaborations with activists like Blossom C. Brown and organizations like Film Fatales.
Featured in The New York Times, Kidlio, Deadline, and global media
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