Ira Sachs

{{short description|American filmmaker (born 1965)}}

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Ira Sachs (born November 21, 1965) is an American filmmaker. Sachs started his career directing short films such as Vaudeville (1991) and Lady (1993) before making his feature film debut with The Delta (1997). Sachs later won acclaim for his dramatic independent films Forty Shades of Blue (2005), Keep the Lights On (2012), Love Is Strange (2014), Little Men (2016), and Passages (2023).

Early life

Sachs was born in Memphis, Tennessee. His father grew up in Park City, Utah. Sachs frequently attended the Sundance Film Festival when it was titled, The U.S. Film Festival in the 1980s. In 1986 he spent a few months in Paris as a student. Sachs attended Yale University and graduated in 1988 with a degree in literature, with a focus in film studies and film theory.{{cite web |last1=Meacham |first1=Brian |title=Treasure Talks: Ira Sachs on TAXI ZUM KLO |url=https://vimeo.com/433788894 |website=Vimeo.com |date=29 June 2020 |access-date=27 February 2024}} Sachs said he applied to film school at University of Southern California, UCLA and NYU who all rejected him. He moved to New York City in 1988.{{cite web|url= https://www.indiewire.com/features/craft/growing-up-at-sundance-being-rejected-from-film-school-and-more-highlights-from-ira-sachs-masterclass-56095/|title= Growing Up at Sundance, Being Rejected from Film School and More Highlights from Ira Sachs' Masterclass|website= IndieWire|date= 27 October 2015|accessdate= September 2, 2023}}

Sachs stated, "The first thing I did in 1989 when I came to New York was worked as an assistant on a film called Longtime Companion by the director Norman René, which was about a group of New Yorkers who were confronted with, and confronting, living and dying through the AIDS crisis and it was a very seminal experience, I met a lot of filmmakers who were in the art department or assistants on that film. Kelly Reichardt and I became friends through that film, she was in the art department and I was in the...actually, I quit the art department and got a job as the assistant to the director, which Kelly Reichardt never let me forget."{{cite web|url= https://www.indiewire.com/features/craft/growing-up-at-sundance-being-rejected-from-film-school-and-more-highlights-from-ira-sachs-masterclass-56095/|title= Growing Up at Sundance, Being Rejected from Film School and More Highlights from Ira Sachs' Masterclass|website= IndieWire|date= 27 October 2015|accessdate= September 2, 2023}}

Career

= 1991–2013 =

Sachs started his career writing and directing several short films including Vaudeville (1992) and Lady (1993). The short Vaudeville was shot in 16 mm and lasted 55 minutes. The story revolves around a traveling theatrical troupe, made up primarily of gay and lesbian performers, mirrors the troubles of a political and social community through its tight-knit existence.{{cite web|url= https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/2214?locale=en|title= Vaudeville. 1992. Directed by Ira Sachs|website= MoMa|accessdate= September 2, 2023}} With Lady the film was also shot in 16 mm and lasted 28 minutes. The film revolves around the blurred parameters of sexuality, desire, and female identity.{{cite web|url= https://www.moma.org/calendar/events/2215?locale=en|title= Lady|website= MoMa|accessdate= September 2, 2023}}

He made his directorial film debut with the LGBTQ coming of age drama film The Delta (1997) about a young man exploring his bisexuality. Sachs spoke to his inspiration of the film saying, "I wrote the film in New York where I was living, but I grew up in Memphis. It was inspired by my memories and my thoughts and my knowledge of the city."{{cite web|url= https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/six-questions-for-ira-sachs-director-of-the-delta-83577/|title= Six Questions For Ira Sachs, Director of 'The Delta'|website= IndieWire|date= 25 January 1997|accessdate= September 2, 2023}} The low budget film was shot on 16 mm. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival to positive reviews.

His next film was released in 2005 entitled, Forty Shades of Blue. The film follows a young Russian woman living in Memphis with an aging music producer who comes to question her life when his adult son comes to visit. The film was influenced by the films of Ken Loach and Satyajit Ray. The film won the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize. He followed up with the period drama film Married Life (2007) based on John Bingham's 1953 novel Five Roundabouts to Heaven. The film starred Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson, Pierce Brosnan, and Rachel McAdams. The film received mixed reviews. He directed the drama Keep the Lights On which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film is based on Sachs' own past relationship with Bill Clegg, a literary agent who wrote a memoir about his struggles with addiction, Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man, in 2010.{{cite web|url= https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-reviews/keep-lights-sundance-film-review-283783/|title= Keep the Lights On: Sundance Film Review|website= September 2, 2023|date= 21 January 2012}} David Rooney described the film as an "immersive portrait of contemporary New York life". The film was nominated for four Independent Spirit Awards including for Best Feature, Best Director, and Best Screenplay.

= 2014–present =

He returned to film with the relationship drama Love Is Strange (2014) starring John Lithgow, Alfred Molina and Marisa Tomei. The film screened at both the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and the 64th Berlin International Film Festival. Mark Kermode of The Guardian praised the film writing, "Watching this quietly beguiling tale of an ageing gay couple who have been together for decades, I was reminded of the films of Yasujirô Ozu, Woody Allen and Maurice Pialat."{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/feb/15/love-is-strange-review-mark-kermode|title= Love is Strange review|website= The Guardian|date= 15 February 2015|accessdate= September 2, 2023|last1= Kermode|first1= Mark|last2= Critic|first2= Observer Film}}

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In 2016 he directed the drama Little Men (2016) starring Jennifer Ehle and Greg Kinnear.[http://www.sundancechannel.com/festival/profiles/index.php?ixContent=7314 Ira Sachs] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061219171505/http://www.sundancechannel.com/festival/profiles/index.php?ixContent=7314 |date=2006-12-19 }}. Filmmakers Profile. Sundance Channel L.L.C. The film premiered at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. Peter Debruge of Variety gave the film a positive review writing, "Though Sachs' observations do succeed in personalizing the phenomenon, the reason we go — indeed, the reason we care — is because Little Men is also a story about love, and as Sachs has poignantly noted before, love is strange."{{cite web|url= https://variety.com/2016/film/reviews/little-men-film-review-ira-sachs-1201688543/|title= Little Men review|website= Variety|date= 26 January 2016|accessdate= September 2, 2023}} Sachs received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay for his work.

With 2019 drama film, Frankie Sachs cast Isabelle Huppert, Brendan Gleeson and reunited with Greg Kinnear and Marisa Tomei. The film revolves around an elderly French actress who is in ill health and she decides to spend her last vacation with her family. The film premiered at 2019 Cannes Film Festival.{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/apr/18/cannes-festival-2019-full-list-of-films |title=Cannes festival 2019: full list of films |work=The Guardian |access-date=18 April 2019}} In his mixed review, film critic Owen Gleiberman of Variety compared it to the works of Eric Rohmer writing, "Frankie is a film made with immaculate craftsmanship...Yet for all its naturalistic elegance and lighter-than-air precision, it's an American Rohmer film that doesn't, unfortunately, feel close to being a major Rohmer film."{{cite web|url= https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/frankie-review-isabelle-huppert-1203220585/|title= Film Review: Frankie|website= Variety|date= 20 May 2019|accessdate= September 2, 2023}}

His next film, Passages, was shot in France and was released in 2023.{{cite web|url=http://www.sbs-distribution.fr/distribution-france-passages|title=Passages|publisher=SBS Distribution|access-date=17 May 2022}}{{cite news|last=Debruge|first=Peter|date=7 December 2022|url=https://variety.com/2022/film/festivals/sundance-film-festival-2022-lineup-nicole-holofcener-1235452755/|title=Sundance Unveils Female-Dominated 2022 Feature Lineup, Including Films From Nicole Holofcener, Sophie Barthes and Jane Campion's Daughter|work=Variety|access-date=7 December 2022}} It starred Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adèle Exarchopoulos. It depicts a long-time male couple, one of whom has an affair with a woman. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised Sachs film calling it a return to form. Bradshaw compared the film to the works of Eric Rohmer, Woody Allen and Nora Ephron and declared, "Sachs strikes gold with sophisticated love triangle".{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/aug/30/passages-review-ira-sachs-strikes-gold-with-sophisticated-love-triangle|title= Passages review – Ira Sachs strikes gold with sophisticated love triangle|website= The Guardian|date= 30 August 2023|accessdate= September 2, 2023|last1= Bradshaw|first1= Peter}} The film received controversy for the Motion Picture Association giving the film an NC-17 rating. Sachs called the rating "A form of cultural censorship that is quite dangerous, particularly in a culture which is already battling, in such extreme ways, the possibility of LGBT imagery to exist".{{cite news|url = https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2023-07-19/ira-sachs-passages-given-nc-17-rating|title = Sundance sensation 'Passages' gets an NC-17 rating. Its director calls that 'censorship'|newspaper = Los Angeles Times|date = 19 July 2023|accessdate = 20 July 2023|last = Olsen|first = Mark}}

Favorite films

Sachs submitted these films in the Sight & Sound poll as his favorite of all time. He wrote, "The greatest films ever made are for me the ones that have personally affected me most deeply. It is because of their impact that these very same films are the ones that have influenced me the greatest as an artist and filmmaker. These are the films that I hold on to as if each one were a member of my own family. They are the films that have made me who I am, as my father and mother have, my siblings and my cousins and my friends. I would be someone different if I had never seen any one of them. They are a part of me."{{cite web|url= https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-time/all-voters/ira-sachs|title= Ira Sachs film director|website= BFI|accessdate= September 2, 2023}}

Personal life

Sachs is Jewish and gay.{{cite web|url=http://www.filmfreakcentral.net/notes/isachsinterview.htm |title=Ira Sachs Interview |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511152222/http://www.filmfreakcentral.net/notes/isachsinterview.htm |archive-date=May 11, 2008 }}{{cite web|author=Elizabeth Thompson |url=http://www.papermag.com/2010/01/_filmmaker_ira_sachs_and.php |title=Ira Sachs on Queer Art |publisher=Papermag.com |date=2014-01-07 |access-date=2014-01-08}} He described Keep the Lights On as a semi-autobiographical film.{{cite web|url=http://www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/film/2012/09/06/out-dark |title=Out of the Dark |date=6 September 2012 |access-date=2015-10-16}} In January 2012, Sachs married artist Boris Torres in New York city, a few days before their twins were born.{{cite web|url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/love-is-strange-ira-sachs_n_5695413 |title=With 'Love Is Strange,' Ira Sachs Made The Year's Best Love Story |date=21 August 2014 |access-date=2015-10-16}}{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/new-wave-of-queer-directors-looking-to-change-hollywoods-lgbtq-portrayals-1201281244/ |title=Will Gay Drama 'Love Is Strange' Shatter Hollywood's Glass Ceiling? |date=13 August 2014 |access-date=2015-10-16}} Sachs and Torres co-parent the children with documentary cinematographer and filmmaker Kirsten Johnson, who bore them.{{cite news|last=Hubert|first=Craig|date=September 15, 2016|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/15/t-magazine/entertainment/kirsten-johnson-cameraperson-ira-sachs.html|title=At Home With a Very Modern, Very Artistic Family|work=T: The New York Times Style Magazine|access-date=October 15, 2020}}

He appeared in the German documentary {{lang|de|Wie ich lernte die Zahlen zu lieben|italic=unset}} / How I Learned to Love the Numbers (2014) by Oliver Sechting and Max Taubert.

In December 2023, alongside 50 other filmmakers, Sachs signed an open letter published in the French newspaper {{lang|fr|Libération}} demanding a ceasefire and an end to the killing of civilians amid the 2023 Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, and for a humanitarian corridor into Gaza to be established for humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages.{{cite news|date=28 December 2023|title=Gaza : des cinéastes du monde entier demandent un cessez-le-feu immédiat|url=https://www.liberation.fr/idees-et-debats/tribunes/gaza-des-cineastes-du-monde-entier-demandent-un-cessez-le-feu-immediat-20231228_WMAUSVJVLFEBNK4ME4XU3ZRU3M/|newspaper=Libération|language=fr|access-date=24 January 2024}}{{cite web|url=https://thefilmstage.com/claire-denis-ryusuke-hamaguchi-kiyoshi-kurosawa-christian-petzold-apichatpong-weerasethakul-more-sign-demand-for-ceasefire-in-gaza/|title=Claire Denis, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Christian Petzold, Apichatpong Weerasethakul & More Sign Demand for Ceasefire in Gaza|last=Newman|first=Nick|date=29 December 2023|website=The Film Stage|access-date=24 January 2024}}{{cite news|date=31 December 2023|title=Directors of cinema sign petition for immediate ceasefire|url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-780176|newspaper=The Jerusalem Post|access-date=24 January 2024}}

Filmography

= Short films =

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Year

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1991Vaudeville
1994Lady
200010/26/00
2002Untitled
2002Get It while You Can
2009Last Address

= Feature films =

As a Director

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Year

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1997

|The Delta

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2005

|Forty Shades of Blue

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2007

|Married Life

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2012

|Keep the Lights On

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2014

|Love Is Strange

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2016

|Little Men

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2019

|Frankie

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2023

|Passages{{cite news|last=Pearce|first=Leonard|date=November 15, 2021|url=https://thefilmstage.com/ira-sachs-begins-shooting-passages-starring-franz-rogowski-ben-whishaw-adele-exarchopoulos/|title=Ira Sachs Begins Shooting Passages Starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw & Adèle Exarchopoulos|work=The Film Stage|access-date=February 6, 2022}}

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2025

| Peter Hujar's Day

| {{cite web|url= https://variety.com/2024/film/news/sundance-lineup-2025-jennife-lopez-benedict-cumberbatch-1236245601/|website=Variety|accessdate=11 December 2024|date= Dec 11, 2024 |title=Sundance 2025 Lineup: Jennifer Lopez, Benedict Cumberbatch and a Boatload of First-Timers Head to Penultimate Park City Edition|first=Peter|last=Debruge}}

Awards and nominations

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1997Sundance Film FestivalGrand Jury Prizerowspan=3|The Delta{{nom}}
1997Rotterdam International Film FestivalOutstanding Emerging Talent{{nom}}
1997Gotham AwardsOpen Palm Award{{nom}}
2005Sundance Film FestivalGrand Jury Prizerowspan=2|Forty Shades of Blue{{won}}
2005Deauville Film FestivalGrand Special Prize{{nom}}
2012Sundance Film FestivalGrand Jury Prizerowspan=7|Keep the Lights On{{nom}}
2012Berlin International Film FestivalTeddy Award{{won}}
2012Chicago International Film FestivalBest Feature{{nom}}
2012Cahiers du cinémaBest Film{{yes|10th Place}}
2013rowspan=3|Independent Spirit AwardsBest Feature{{nom}}
2013Best Director{{nom}}
2013Best Screenplay{{nom}}
2014Cahiers du cinémaBest Filmrowspan=7|Love Is Strange{{yes|8th Place}}
2014Deauville Film FestivalGrand Special Prize{{nom}}
2014rowspan=2|Independent Spirit AwardsBest Feature{{nom}}
2014Best Screenplay{{nom}}
2014rowspan=2|Gotham AwardsBest Feature{{nom}}
2014Audience Awards{{nom}}
2014Satellite AwardBest Original Screenplay{{nom}}
2016rowspan=2|Berlin International Film FestivalBest Feature Filmrowspan=5|Little Men{{nom}}
2016Teddy Award{{nom}}
2016Deauville Film FestivalGrand Special Prize{{won}}
2016Edinburgh International Film FestivalAudience Award{{nom}}
2017Independent Spirit AwardsBest Screenplay{{nom}}
2019Cannes Film FestivalPalme d'OrFrankie{{nom}}

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