Sarah Pirozek

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Sarah Pirozek is a New York-based British director, writer and producer. She has directed television commercials, shorts, features and a documentary feature with the Beastie Boys, which she co-produced, and has also developed a TV series. Her feature, #LIKE is a Noir Thriller starring Marc Menchaca.

In 1998 she directed her first major documentary, titled Free Tibet, which documents the Tibetan Freedom Concert held in order to raise awareness for the hostile conditions that Tibetan citizens endure due to China's reign over the country.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9807E7DE1F3EF932A2575AC0A96E958260|title=Movie Review - - FILM REVIEW; Raising Not Just the Decibel Level but Awareness for Tibet - NYTimes.com|website=www.nytimes.com|access-date=2016-10-26}}

Biography

Pirozek studied filmmaking at Saint Martin's School of Art in London before moving to New York City to attend the independent study program at the Whitney Museum of American Art.{{Cite web|url=http://www.damework.com/|title=Dame Work|website=www.damework.com|access-date=2016-10-26}}

Filmography

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!Year

!Title

!Credits

!Notes

2021

|# LIKE

|Director/Producer

|Feature film

2014

|The A-Z of Being a Whore

|Director/Producer

|Short film

2012

|To Kill a Mockingbird Versus Animal Farm Prep School Rap Battle

|Director

|Short

2007

|What You Missed

|Director/Producer

|Series

2006

|Crafty

|Director/Producer

|TV movie

2003

|World's Apart

|Director/Producer

|TV Documentary Series

2001

|MTV Fake ID Club

|Director

|TV series

2001

|EGG, the Arts Show

|Director/Producer, 2 episodes

|TV series

2000

|Sonic Cinema

|Director/Producer, Series

|TV series

2000

|Sade

|Director

|TV movie

1998

|Free Tibet

|Director

|Documentary

Music videos

  • J C Lodge - Home Is Where The Hurt Is (1991)
  • The Family Stand - "New World Order" (1991)
  • The Family Stand - "Shades Of Blue" (1992)
  • Queen Latifah - "How Do I Love Thee" (1992){{cite web |title=Queen Latifah: How Do I Love Thee |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27075168/?ref_=nm_flmg_c_13_dr |website=imdb.com |publisher=IMDb.com |access-date=2023-04-09}}
  • Fu-Schnickens featuring Shaquille O'Neal - "What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock)" (1993){{cite web |title=Fu-Schnickens with Shaquille O'Neal: What's Up Doc? (Can We Rock) |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14966428/?ref_=nm_flmg_t_12_dr |website=imdb.com |publisher=IMDb.com |access-date=2023-04-09}}
  • Erule - "Listen Up" (1994)
  • UMC's - "Time To Set It Straight" (1994)
  • Gumbo - "A Free Soul" (1994)
  • Olu - "Baby Can't Leave It Alone" (1999)
  • Olu - "My World" (1999)

References