Ira Sachs

Ep 445: Ira Sachs Returns

Filmmaker Ira Sachs returns for his third visit to the podcast. Earlier appearances can be found on Ep 57 & Ep 234.  In this longer and more nuanced conversation we talk about what brought him to NYC some thirty years ago and how he continues to make the kind of films he’s interested in making.

From Ira’s oeuvre you can find Love is Strange (2014), Keep the Lights On (2012), Little Men (2016), and Married Life (2007) all on iTunes. Those titles plus The Delta (1996) and Forty Shades of Blue (2005) are also available on Amazon Video. Fans may also want to check out Ira’s website for additional work.

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Ep 234: Ira Sachs Returns

Ep 234: Ira Sachs Returns

Filmmaker Ira Sachs (Keep the Lights On, Forty Shades of Blue) returns to the podcast.

Northside DIY Competition Deadline Extended!

Northside DIY Competition Deadline Extended!

The 2014 deadline for the Northside DIY Film Competition has been extended! Submit your film by Monday, March 17th.

Rooftop Films at Tribeca

Rooftop Films at Tribeca

Rooftop is proud to co-present two screenings at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, Andrew Semans’ “Nancy, Please,” and Michael Palmieri & Donal Mosher’s “Off Label.” And don’t miss the other great Rooftop Alums at this year’s fest.

Filmmaker Interview: “Last Address”

Filmmaker Interview: “Last Address”

Ira Sachs, director of “Last Address” spoke with Rooftop Films about his film, which honors the memories of artists who died from AIDS by visiting their final residential addresses.

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