Born in Brooklyn in 1968, Sasha Waters Freyer is a moving image artist who makes unsentimental films about the loss of innocence, real or imagined.
Watch a free video of Question & Answer session with FILMMAKER Sasha Waters Freyer – AXW Film Festival on 9/30/2015 — under Live Festivals
Her works have screened at the Telluride Film Festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center, the Rotterdam, Tribeca, Big Sky, Havana, Videoex, and Ann Arbor Film Festivals; IMAGES in Toronto, the National Museum for Women in the Arts, the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, Union Docs, the Pacific Film Archive, L.A. Film Forum, and Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin, as well as the Sundance Channel and international cable and public television.
She is the Chair of the Department of Photography & Film at VCU, the number one public art school in the United States. Sasha’s new film-in-progress is a feature documentary on American photographer Garry Winogrand entitled All Things are Photographable. Sasha was a special guest curator for an AXW screening in 2015.
GARDEN OF STONE is in Show 19 I Dented Oriented and YOU CAN SEE THE SUN IN LATE DECEMBER in in Show 21 Mother’s Day