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In 2008, Ira Sachs got fired by his manager. The most indie spirited of independent filmmakers had refused to play the game for too long, and the bill had finally come due. "I understood it in a ...
Ira Sachs, the adventurous and eccentric real estate developer who landed in Park City in the 1970s to ski and ended up opening one of its landmark hotels, has died. Sachs died on Oct. 19 ...
Set to take place in Malta's capital of Valletta from June 21-29, the fest will screen more than 40 films and offer masterclass presentations with filmmakers including Joe Carnahan and Catherine ...
Ira Sachs doesn’t seem like the type of person who would direct a sexually-charged drama. He’s soft-spoken, bespectacled, a tad egghead-ish (he references a dizzying array of European films ...
Sachs, son of Park City, Utah, developer Ira Sachs Sr., was born in Memphis, Tennessee but considers French films “my cousins and my aunts and my uncles.” While writing “Passages” he watch ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with writer-director Ira Sachs about his new film, "Passages." It's about love and marriage, ego and betrayal. Tomas and Martin are a married couple. They live in Paris ...
In 2008, Ira Sachs got fired by his manager. The most indie spirited of independent filmmakers had refused to play the game for too long, and the bill had finally come due. “I understood it in a ...
NEW YORK – Ira Sachs never set out to make an NC-17-rated film. The New York-based, 57-year-old filmmaker of sharply observed independent films ( "Love Is Strange," “Little Men”) was ...