Alix Lambert

Alix Lambert

Biography

Alix Lambert's feature length documentary The Mark of Cain was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award and aired on Nightline. She went on to produce additional segments of Nightline as well as produce 7 segments for the PBS series LIFE 360. Lambert has written for a number of magazines including Stop Smiling, ArtForum, and The LA Weekly, among others, and is an editor at large for the literary journal Open City. She wrote Episode 6, season 3 of Deadwood: A Rich Find (for which she won a WGA award) and was a staff writer and associate producer on John From Cinicinnati.

As an artist Lambert has exhibited her work to international critical acclaim, showing in The Venice Biennale, The Museum of Modern Art, The Georges Pompidou Center, and the Kwangju Biennnale, to name a few. Crime, USA which she conceived and directed was staged at Joe's Pub. Lambert is an associate artist with the Obie award winning theater group The Civilians. She was in production on two feature length documentaries: He/She/He (about gender identity in Albania and Samoa) and Mentor (about teen suicide and bullying at Mentor High in Mentor Ohio). She completed, in collaboration with David McMahon, a feature length documentary: Bayou Blue (about serial killer Ronald Dominique in Louisiana). She received an NEA consortium grant in order to produce 2 works that was presented at RealArtWays in Hartford Connecticut.

Garden Thieves

Screenwriter

Series
2013

Ambiance Man

2012

Artbound

2007

John from Cincinnati

 

His Visit: Day Five (E06)

2006

Deadwood

 

A Rich Find (S03E06)

Documentaries
2018

Edge of Daybreak

2013

The Unknown Seven

2001

The Mark of Cain

Short
2019

Obits

Director

Producer

Movies
1996

Platipussy

Documentaries
2018

Edge of Daybreak

2011

Bayou Blue

2001

The Mark of Cain

Short
2018

Prison Zoo

2014

7 Impressions of Viggo

Cinematographer