Alexis Krasilovsky (born 1950) is an American filmmaker, writer and
professor. Krasilovsky's first film, End of the Art World documented
artists including Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg.Krasilovsky
moved from New York to Los Angeles in the 1970s to pursue her passion
for filmmaking, writing and directing films through her company,
Rafael Film. She is the writer and director of the global documentary
features, Women Behind the Camera and Let Them Eat Cake
(Pastriology.com).Krasilovsky, born 1950 in Juneau, Alaska, is the
daughter of children's book author Phyllis Krasilovsky and
entertainment attorney William Krasilovsky. She grew up in Chappaqua,
New York, in a home that was previously lived in by the editor of the
famous novelists Thomas Wolfe and Richard Wright, who became two of
her favorite writers. After studying at Smith College and the
University of Florence in Italy, she graduated with honors from Yale
University and received her MFA in Film/Video from the California
Institute of the Arts.
professor. Krasilovsky's first film, End of the Art World documented
artists including Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg.Krasilovsky
moved from New York to Los Angeles in the 1970s to pursue her passion
for filmmaking, writing and directing films through her company,
Rafael Film. She is the writer and director of the global documentary
features, Women Behind the Camera and Let Them Eat Cake
(Pastriology.com).Krasilovsky, born 1950 in Juneau, Alaska, is the
daughter of children's book author Phyllis Krasilovsky and
entertainment attorney William Krasilovsky. She grew up in Chappaqua,
New York, in a home that was previously lived in by the editor of the
famous novelists Thomas Wolfe and Richard Wright, who became two of
her favorite writers. After studying at Smith College and the
University of Florence in Italy, she graduated with honors from Yale
University and received her MFA in Film/Video from the California
Institute of the Arts.
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