Adolf Alix

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Adolf Alix (full name: Adolfo Alix, Jr.) is a Filipino screenwriter and director.

Alix graduated magna cum laude from the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila with a degree in Mass Communication. He was a scholar of the Public Relations Society of the Philippines. He was co-writer of the multi-awarded Mga Munting Tinig by Gil Portes and art director of the prizewinning Mano Po by Joel Lamangan. He also co-wrote Gil Portes’ Beautiful Life, Homecoming and Mourning Girls and Joyce Bernal’s D’Anothers. He teaches scriptwriting at San Beda College in Alabang, Muntinlupa. His full length directorial debut, Donsol, won the Jury Prize in the Asian Marine Film Festival in Japan and has been screened in various film festivals abroad.

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