Ira Sachs (born November 21, 1965) is an American
filmmaker
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. His first film was the short ''Lady'' (1993).
Biography
Sachs was born in
Memphis, Tennessee
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. His films include ''
The Delta'' (1997), ''
Forty Shades of Blue'' (2005), ''
Married Life'' (2007), ''
Keep the Lights On'' (2012), ''
Love Is Strange
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'' (2014), and ''
Little Men
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'' (2016). His newest film, ''
Frankie
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'', premiered at
Cannes in 2019. His next film, ''
Passages'', is set to be released in 2022.
Sachs is
Jewish
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and
openly gay
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. He described ''
Keep the Lights On'' as semi-autobiographical film. In January 2012, Sachs married artist Boris Torres in New York city, a few days before their twins were born. Sachs and Torres
co-parent the children with documentary cinematographer and filmmaker
Kirsten Johnson
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, who bore them.
He appeared in the German documentary ''Wie ich lernte die Zahlen zu lieben/How I Learned to Love the Numbers'' (2014) by Oliver Sechting and Max Taubert.
Filmography
As a Director
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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1965 births
Living people
American male screenwriters
LGBT Jews
LGBT screenwriters
People from Memphis, Tennessee
LGBT people from Tennessee
American gay writers
Jewish American writers
English-language film directors
Film directors from Tennessee
Screenwriters from Tennessee
LGBT film directors
21st-century American Jews