Ira Sachs (born November 21, 1965) is an American filmmaker. Sachs began his career directing short films, including Vaudeville (1991) and Lady (1993), before making his feature film debut with The Delta (1997). Sachs later won acclaim for his dramatic independent films, including Forty Shades of Blue (2005), Keep the Lights On (2012), Love Is Strange (2014), Little Men (2016), and Passages (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ira Sachs, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Forty Shades of Blue
(Writer)
Forty Shades of Blue
(Director)
Married Life
(Producer)
Married Life
(Director)
Married Life
(Screenplay)
Keep the Lights On
(Director)
Keep the Lights On
(Writer)
The Delta
(Director)
The Delta
(Writer)
Last Address
(Director)
Love Is Strange
(Writer)
Love Is Strange
(Director)
Passages
(Director)
Forty Shades of Blue
(Producer)
Keep the Lights On
(Producer)
Little Men
(Director)
Vaudeville
(Writer)
Vaudeville
(Director)
Little Men
(Writer)
Little Men
(Producer)
Love Is Strange
(Producer)
Woman's Picture
(Executive Producer)
Film About a Father Who
(Director of Photography)
Monty Clift
(Writer)
In Search of Avery Willard
(Executive Producer)
Passages
(Writer)
Frankie
(Screenplay)
Underground Zero
(Director)
The Second Wife
(Director)
Frankie
(Director)
Peter Hujar's Day
(Director)
Peter Hujar's Day
(Screenplay)
30/30 Vision: Three Decades of Strand Releasing
(Director)
Lady
(Director)
Before I Forget
(Director)
10/26/00
(Director)
Untitled
(Director)
Get It While You Can
(Director)
Plainclothes
(Thanks)
The Man I Love
(Director)
The Man I Love
(Writer)