Nov 2, 2012 | The Memphis Flyer
Indie Memphis Friday: Antenna, Ira Sachs, The Comedy
The second day of the 15th Indie Memphis Film Festival is highlighted by Antenna , a years-in-the-making Memphis alt/punk-scene portrait from local filmmakers C. Scott McCoy and Laura Jean Hocking, which picks up where last night's gala screening title, Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me , leaves off - almost literally.
Nov 2, 2012 | Nashville Scene
Keep the Lights On: Memphis FIlmmaker's Steamy Gay Romantic Drama Opens at Belcourt
Native Memphis filmmaker Ira Sachs made an auspicious debut with his 1996 indie feature debut The Delta .
Filmmakers Ira Sachs and Kentucker Audley may be the men of the hour at the 15th Indie Memphis Film Festival, which begins Thursday and runs through Sunday at four venues in and around Overton Square.
Charlotte Robinson: LISTEN: Ira Sachs Talks About His New Film 'Keep The Lights On' And LGBT Issues
This week I talked with filmmaker Ira Sachs about his new film, Keep the Lights On .
Ira Sachs' "Keep the Lights On" follows a long-term relationship between two men who possibly shouldn't have started it.