Alex Camilleri is a Maltese-American filmmaker. He is an alum of both the Sundance and Film Independent labs. His feature-length directorial debut, Luzzu, is a neorealist drama offering a rare look at Malta’s fishing industry and starring non-actors in the lead roles. As a film editor, his work has screened at major festivals; credits include Keep the Change (Best Film & Best Director, Tribeca 2017) and Blood Kin (Venice 2018, Sconfini), and as an Associate Editor on HBO’s Fahrenheit 451. He is currently preparing his sophomore feature, also to be set in Malta.