An in-person craft-focused conversation with the director, cinematographer, and editor, Alexandria Bombach.
Together, we will explore and discuss the power, freedom, and constraints of collaboration in film. Alexandria will speak to their experiences as a seasoned documentary filmmaker, including discussing their most recent feature “Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All – the centerpiece film at the Utah Queer Film Festival. Filmmakers will be invited to ask questions and participate in the conversation.
For filmmakers and Artist Foundry members.
Catch the full film before (on October 26th) at the Utah Queer Film Festival. Get your ticket here.
Artist Bio:
Alexandria Bombach (They/She) is an award-winning director, cinematographer, and editor known for impactful, character-driven documentaries that focus on human stories with empathy and depth.
Their latest film, IT’S ONLY LIFE AFTER ALL, opened the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. The film features an intimate conversation with the beloved American folk-rock band Indigo Girls – revealing the profound insights of two queer icons as they reflect on 40 years of music, friendship, and activism. Their first feature documentary was FRAME BY FRAME (2015), a documentary about Afghan photojournalists that premiered at SXSW and won over 25 film festival awards. In 2018, their documentary ON HER SHOULDERS, which follows Yazidi activist Nadia Murad, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where Bombach received the U.S. Documentary Directing Award. The film was nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards and shortlisted for an Academy Award.
Additionally, Bombach served as the Executive Producer and Editor of THERE WAS, THERE WAS NOT (2024), directed by Emily Mkrtichian. The film follows four women in the Republic of Artsakh as they deal with the aftermath of one war and the onset of another, capturing their struggles and the loss of their homeland.
Bombach currently resides in the high desert of their hometown of Santa Fe, New Mexico. In addition to developing their next feature, they are currently building a residency for filmmakers in Santa Fe.