Sasha Dulerayn Jr.
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
When he was 16, Sasha Dulerayn Jr directed three short films for the award-winning, contemporary opera "Drillalians" at the Electrotheatre Stanislavsky. In 2016, he acted in and co-directed Neil LaBute's "Bash" at the Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Festival. In 2017, he directed his first original play "Victory Day" at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre in London for the Camden Fringe Festival. In 2018, Sasha wrote and directed his first feature film titled "Tummyache", which was completed in 2021. It has since won over a dozen awards at festivals around the world. In 2019, Sasha co-directed a series of experimental video materials titled "FORBIDDEN TV" for the multidisciplinary theatre show Mythosphere (Stone Nest, 2021). In 2022, he directed a music video for Roshan Ruprai (previous work shown in Tate Modern) called "Witching Hour" in collaboration with cinematographer Magda Kowalczyk (Cow, 2021, dir. Andrea Arnold) which was screened in Los Angeles at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Blvd as part of the HollyShorts Film Festival Monthly Series. Sasha's most recent short film "Conflict" - an 8 minute drama intertwining leaked nudes and nuclear war - screened at Central Florida Film Festival, Topanga Film Festival and most recently at the 26th Edition of the San Francisco Independent Film Festival.