Production Diary

Day 1: Director’s Office by

my office door

An intern has put a sign on my door that says “Ira Sachs, Director.” It’s my fourth feature, but it still feels lucky and unexpected to be here again. It’s never something I take for granted, and, though the pieces are coming together—I met a costume designer I like this morning—there’s still these dangling questions about financing that sit heavy in the corner of my mind. One of our already committed financiers is now having unexpected problems convincing his sister (the lawyer in the family) that investing $120,000 in independent film is a good idea. I can’t have much influence there, unfortunately, nor can I actively disagree with the sister, on the monetary basis. But I also think money is good for lots of things, and making films is one of them.


Ira Sachs

writer, director, blogger

Ira Sachs is a writer and director based in New York City. His films include Married Life (2007), The Delta (1997) and the 2005 Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning Forty Shades of Blue. His most recent film, Last Address, a short work honoring a group of NYC artists who died of AIDS, has been added to the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and MoMA and played at the 2011 Venice BIennale. Sachs teaches in the Graduate Film department at NYU and is a fellow at both the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo. He is also the founder and co-curator of Queer/Art/Film, a monthly series held at the IFC Center in New York, as well as the newly established Queer/Art/Mentorship, a program that pairs and supports mentorship between queer working artists in NYC.


Facebook Comments

Leave a Reply