Alexis Krasilovsky's films, videos and holograms include End of the Art World, starring Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg; Exile, filmed in Czechoslovakia before the fall of the Iron Curtain; Just Between Me & God, shown nationally on The Learning Channel's series, "The Independents"; the hologram Childbirth Dream, exhibited in the Georges Pompidou Center (Paris); and the hologram Created and Consumed by Light, exhibited at the World Expo (Seoul), and the International Festival of Computer Graphics (Tokyo).
After studying film history at Yale University, she received an MFA in Film/Video from California Institute of the Arts, and is currently Professor at California State University, Northridge, where she teaches film production, film studies and screenwriting. She is the author of Women Behind the Camera (Praeger: Westport, Connecticut, 1997) [see: amazon.com] and the producer/director of the feature documentary WOMEN BEHIND THE CAMERA, which won Best Documentary awards at the Female Eye Film Festival (Toronto) and the BEA Media Festival [see: www.womenbehindthecamera.com]. Alexis Krasilovsky won a Tribute Award "for achievements in independent cinema" from the 2008 San Francisco Women's Film Festival and a lifetime achievement award from the 2011 Gdansk DocFilm Festival.