Ira Sachs

  • Movie News

Frankie Director Ira Sachs Spends ‘100 Percent More Time’ Speaking With His Cinematographers than His Actors

Back in 1962, one of cinema’s great masters, Satyajit Ray, released a film called Kanchenjungha. It was the first feature…

5 years ago
  • Interviews

Cannes: With Frankie, Ira Sachs Invites Audiences To Find The Extraordinary In The Ordinary

Director Ira Sachs has found his greatest inspirations from cinema outside of the US. With filmmakers like Éric Rohmer, Yasujirō…

5 years ago
  • Festivals

The 54th New York Film Festival: Global Auteurs Talk Craft and Criterion Goes Digital

A parade of festival stunners make the New York Film Festival an elegant affair, one that reassures that movies aren’t…

8 years ago
  • Interviews

Growin’ Up is Hard to Do: An Interview with Ira Sachs and Theo Taplitz of Little Men

Tender, sincere and coated with unspoken nuance—like all the best friendships—New York auteur Ira Sachs’ latest exploration of love, Little…

8 years ago
  • Movie News

Best of 2014: 10 Stories from the Back Row

It's mid-January, 2015. The new year. A time for reflection and a time for dishing out awards. These days everyone…

9 years ago
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  • Movie Reviews

When You Consider the Radiance: Ira Sachs’ Love is Strange

When Ira Sachs’ new feature, Love is Strange, begins, the title feels somewhat ironic. In many ways, there could be…

10 years ago