Alexia Rasmussen
13 titles
Filmography
13 results

Listen to Your Heart
(2010)A struggling songwriter becomes enamored with a wealthy, hearing-impaired woman who tragically cannot hear the music she inspires him to write.

Proxy
(2014)In this disturbing and twisted thriller, a young woman suffers a devastating attack that sets her on a path of obsession and destruction.

They Want Me Gone
(2022)Breaking her back to support her daughter, working mom Monica struggles to make ends meet while trapped in an endless cycle of rural poverty.

California Solo
(2012)A washed-up Britpop star living in L.A. is forced to confront his personal demons when a drunk driving arrest puts his head on the deportation block.

The Ghost Who Walks
(2019)After five years in prison, Nolan's ticket out came courtesy of ratting on his former boss. His goal: find Lena and Amy, his ex and the daughter he's never met, and get them out of the city before the ghosts of his past can track him down.

Creative Control
(2016)In near future Brooklyn, an ad executive uses a new Augmented Reality technology to conduct an affair with his best friend's girlfriend.

Tilt
(2017)All appears normal with Joseph and Joanne. Joanne has a good job as a nurse and is pregnant with their first child. Joseph is hard at work on a documentary. Life in their little urban house is cozy. But something is off - Joe doesn't seem excited about the baby. He watches over Joanne as she sleeps. An injury he causes her might not have been an accident. Work on his film - a rambling indictment of American capitalism - is becoming increasingly untethered. Late at night Joseph prowls the streets of Los Angeles, deliberately seeking out danger. As he struggles to maintain the routines of his domestic life, his mask begins to slip. Encounters with random strangers have an undercurrent of menace. Joanne is worried about Joseph, but not as worried as she should be. TILT explores how quickly the most familiar person in your life can become the most terrifying. How quickly we can become terrifying to ourselves. Joseph is a man who has spent his life doing everything he is expected to do, who has everything he is supposed to want... until suddenly, he's done. And now there's nothing left to do but blow it up.

I Blame Society
(2020)When a struggling filmmaker sees her peers are losing faith in her, she tries to prove her skills by finishing a film and committing a perfect murder.

Losers Take All
(2011)Chosen by the man himself, the Kevin Smith Movie Club presents Losers Take All. "The Fingers," are a punk-pop band stumbling and staggering their way from girls to gigs. The band is faced with the unlikely opportunity of committing the ultimate rock ‘n’ roll sin: selling out. However, they must choose between staying true to their indie roots or climbing into bed with mainstream, corporate rock.

Son of Monarchs
(2021)After the death of his grandmother, a Mexican biologist living in New York returns to his hometown in the monarch butterfly forests of Michoacán.

Last Weekend
(2014)Patricia Clarkson powers this humorous drama about Celia, an aging matriarch who wants everyone to gather one last time at the family's gorgeous Lake Tahoe manor and reminisce before she puts it on the market. However, her sons are too preoccupied with their own busy lives and struggling relationships for any nostalgia, and the dream of a splendid Labor Day weekend dies quickly in a whirlwind of contention, crisis and family dysfunction. Set in the infamous Hurricane Bay house of George Stevens' 1951 melodrama A Place In The Sun, where Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift once caused fireworks, Last Weekend gracefully captures the soulful transformation in Celia as she is forced to let go of her fantasy and attend to the harsh reality brought on by a sudden emergency.

Gabriel
(2015)After a troubled young man is released from a mental hospital, he seeks out his childhood sweetheart, in the hopes she will fix all his problems.

The Comedy
(2012)Provocative comedy and indie film festival favorite about an aging hipster pushing the limits of acceptable behavior by way of his droll indifference.