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Sasha Waters Freyer

Sasha Waters Freyer (born November 19, 1968) is an American filmmaker and is the Chair of the (Department of Photography and Film ) at Virginia Commonwealth University.
==Early career==

Sasha Waters Freyer was born in Brooklyn, NY to a first generation Greek-American mother and a father whose family claims the line is descended from (The Lost Colony ) of Roanoke Island, NC. She studied photography at the University of Michigan (1986–1988) and The School of Visual Arts. In 1991, she received her BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts, where she studied with photographers Lois Conner, (Thomas Roma ) and ( Charles Traub ). She moved from photography to moving images shortly after graduation, working for filmmakers Michael Almereyda and Hal Hartley, Barbara Kopple, and television producers (Sasha Alpert ) and (Daniel Polin ). While assisting on Kopple’s ''Fallen Champ: The Untold Story of Mike Tyson'', Waters Freyer met (Iana Porter ) with whom she founded the New York production company Emotion Motion Pictures, Inc, and co-produced her first film, ''Whipped'' (1998) a 16mm documentary portrait of three professional New York dominatrixes. ''Whipped'' was funded in part by Jonathan Poneman’s and Bruce Pavitt’s (Sub Pop Records ), ''Whipped'' “doesn’t exploit for snarky laughs or soft-core titillation” 〔http://variety.com/2000/film/reviews/whipped-1200461036/〕 wrote (''Variety'' ). Whipped was selected for the first ever Sundance Independent Producers conference, and aired nationally on the Sundance Channel in the early 2000s.
In the late 1990s, Waters Freyer, (credited as “Sasha Waters” until 2003), Worked as an Associate Producer for (Mannes Productions ) and for Elevator Pictures on shows produced for the PBS series (''The American Experience'' ).
Waters Freyer earned her MFA in Film & Media Arts from Temple University in 1999, where she studied with Lynne Sachs 〔http://vlog.videoart.net/sasha-waters-freyer/〕 and Rea Tajiri. Her thesis film, ''Razing Appalachia'',〔http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/razingappalachia/film.html〕 which chronicled a years-long struggle against the expansion of then the nation’s largest strip mine in rural West Virginia, aired on the PBS series (''Independent Lens'' ) in 2003. ''Razing Appalachia'' was the first national feature documentary film about the environmental and social costs of mountaintop removal mining and has since screened in more than 30 countries globally as a part of the ITVS series ''True Stories: Life in the U.S.A''. Writing in ''The New Yorker'', Nancy Franklin said of Razing Appalachia that the film was a “good example of what makes public television valuable.” ''Razing Appalachia'' earned awards at several U.S. film festivals including the Vermont International Film Festival, the EarthVision Environmental Film Festival and the Rural Route Film Festival. It has been sold to hundreds of University and community libraries by the distributor of environmental media, Bullfrog Films.

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