Sasha Waters Freyer

Sasha Waters is director, producer and editor of the new documentary Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World, which opens through Kino Lorber on July 3, and the 2018 doc Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable, which was released theatrically by Greenwich Entertainment. Born in Brooklyn in 1968, Sasha makes non-fiction films about outsiders, misfits and everyday radicals. Trained in photography and the documentary tradition, she fuses original and found footage in 16mm film and video. Past projects have screened at the Telluride Film Festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center, the Rotterdam, Tribeca, the Museum of the Moving Image in New York and the Pacific Film Archive, as well as on the Sundance Channel and international cable and public television. She is the Chair of the Department of Photography + Film at Virginia Commonwealth University, the #1 public college of art in the U.S. (Image by Steven Cassanova for VCUarts.)
Searching for That Missing Element
Sasha Waters on her quest for a pivotal piece of her new doc, Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World, which hits theaters on Friday.
Late For Fucking What?
Sasha Waters Freyer, director of Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable, has some thoughts on being a so-called "late-bloomer."

