Masha Zhak is a Belarusian actress, producer and filmmaker. Her stage credits include Ada in “How to Make Friends and Then Kill Them” by Halley Feiffer, Masha in “Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow” by Halley Feiffer and 11 in “Wolves” by Sarah DeLappe. She recently made her fist on-screen debut in Sean Baker’s upcoming feature “Anora”.
Naked Singularity
(Set Production Assistant)
Simchas and Sorrows
(Second Assistant Director)
Our Son
(Second Assistant Director)
So Pretty
(Location Coordinator)
Peter Hujar's Day
(Props)
Trust
(Production Assistant)
Our Hero, Balthazar
(Set Dresser)
Run Amok
(Second Assistant Director)
The Courtroom
(Second Second Assistant Director)
Notice to Quit
(Assistant Property Master)
Last Flag Flying
(Production Assistant)
Uncut Gems
(Production Assistant)
The Death & Life of John F. Donovan
(Production Assistant)
Luce
(Production Assistant)
A Rainy Day in New York
(Production Assistant)
The Forty-Year-Old Version
(Production Assistant)
The Photograph
(Production Assistant)