Alexander is a writer, producer, and dedicated advocate for historical accuracy and social justice narratives. Currently developing "The Pioneeress," a compelling drama based on the remarkable true story of his mother, Ina — the visionary behind Europe's first civilian air rescue system—he seeks to illuminate untold stories that shape history and society.
Drawing from his extensive background in economics, law, and international human rights litigation—including landmark victories at the European Court of Human Rights—Alexander blends rigorous research with authentic storytelling. Passionate about uncovering hidden narratives, he is driven by the conviction that cinema has the power not only to entertain but to correct historical injustices and inspire meaningful dialogue.
On Stage 32, Alexander aims to build connections with passionate filmmakers, visionary producers, and committed industry professionals who share his enthusiasm for historically rooted, socially impactful films. He is particularly interested in forming creative alliances and co-productions that amplify stories of resilience, truth, and human rights.
Let's connect and bring powerful, forgotten narratives to life.
Unique traits: Two landmark victories at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), supported by 29 aligned legal decisions – 31 in total Deep understanding of legal structures, systemic silence, and institutional erasure Turning verified injustice into high-stakes, emotionally intelligent cinema Background in economics, law, and international human rights litigation Bi-cultural (Swiss/German), fluent in four languages, globally focused Storytelling informed by real evidence, personal risk, and moral clarity
The Pioneeress Budget: $1M - $5M | Thriller ⋄ Biography A forgotten female pioneer builds a humanitarian rescue system that saves thousands—only to be erased by the very institutions she helped create. Decades later, her son uncovers the truth and reopens the fight, leading to a legal and emotional reckoning across borders. Inspired by true events.
Univerity of St. Gallen (HSG)
University of Neuchâtel
University of Konstanz