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You might be the best director in the world, but one bad acting performance can ruin an entire scene. As the great Sanford Meisner said, “Acting is behaving truthfully in imaginary circumstances.” We believe Meisner means, if the audience can see the acting, they can’t trust the character. And once a character loses credibility, they often drag down anyone sharing the stage with them. And we’re here to help you avoid that.
Whether you’re working with non-professional Haitian actors (very common due to the lack of drama schools in Haiti) or you don’t speak Haitian Creole and/or French, we support you by:
Choosing the right acting coach can make or break your scene. Here’s what makes our approach effective, practical, and trusted on real film sets.
Master’s degree in film production with formal training in actor collaboration and performance direction.
7+ years working with non-professional actors and children on the educational TV series Lakou Kajou.
N Ap Boule screened in over 10 countries and received critical praise for its performances, described as “outstanding” by Greenwich Daily.
Skilled at adapting methods across genres and working with actors from different backgrounds, languages, and skill levels — from drama and action to documentaries and educational TV.
Alexandrine has worked successfully with actors of all levels — from children and non-professionals to multilingual casts across drama, action, educational TV, and documentary projects. Her film N Ap Boule screened in more than ten countries and received critical praise for its performances, with Greenwich Daily describing the acting as “outstanding,” especially in the most challenging scene to direct.
Through film, I explore human rights, gender justice, and the lived realities that often go unheard.