David-Alexandre Coiteux
- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
David-Alexandre Coiteux is a trained actor, he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from California State University Northridge.
As a producer, David-Alexandre has overseen numerous feature films. He is currently (2019-2021) in post-production for his most recent film titled Timescape (2022).
His first film Snow & Ashes (2010) won numerous awards internationally, including the prestigious Slamdance Best Film Grand Jury prize, in 2010, as well as a Jutra and a Genie award in Canada. The film has been critically acclaimed, both in Quebec and abroad. He was one of the two lead actors along with Rhys Coiro, as well as producing it.
Coiteux founded in 2009, Fullum Films. It is a film, television and web production company based in Montreal. Fullum Films also produces advertising for television, the web, as well as corporate videos, in addition to managing its own production studios: Fullum Studios, located in the heart of Montreal.
As head of Fullum Studios, he has collaborated on more than 50 international and local films and television productions, with a combined budget of over $250 million.
As a producer, David-Alexandre has overseen numerous feature films. He is currently (2019-2021) in post-production for his most recent film titled Timescape (2022).
His first film Snow & Ashes (2010) won numerous awards internationally, including the prestigious Slamdance Best Film Grand Jury prize, in 2010, as well as a Jutra and a Genie award in Canada. The film has been critically acclaimed, both in Quebec and abroad. He was one of the two lead actors along with Rhys Coiro, as well as producing it.
Coiteux founded in 2009, Fullum Films. It is a film, television and web production company based in Montreal. Fullum Films also produces advertising for television, the web, as well as corporate videos, in addition to managing its own production studios: Fullum Studios, located in the heart of Montreal.
As head of Fullum Studios, he has collaborated on more than 50 international and local films and television productions, with a combined budget of over $250 million.