Alexa Karolinski (born 1984) is a German writer, director and producer whose work includes music videos, commercials, film and television.
[2] Karolinski’s second feature documentary, Lebenszeichen (Signs of Life), was an essay film about the different ways Jews and gentiles in Germany ritualize their historical burden.
The videos she produced and directed for the LA-based brand have been shown at the Museum of Art and Design,[4] MOCA Los Angeles,[5] MoMA PS1, as well as Galerie Isabella Bortlozzi,[6] in Berlin.
Their second installment of the series, OCEANO DE AMOR, was part of a three month exhibition Auto Italia gallery in London,[7] and had its world premiere at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen in March 2020 and played on MUBI in 2021.
Karolinski and Anna Winger served as co-creators and co-writers of the miniseries Unorthodox, which debuted on March 26, 2020 and is Netflix's first ever Yiddish show.