Telling our stories can change the world.
Talent Manager
Agile Entertainment
After earning his MFA in film production from USC, Sam sold his car, packed everything he owned into storage and moved to Afghanistan. He ended up living and working there for five years, producing and directing documentaries for the UN, NGOs, aid organizations, and the media, including HBO, BBC, CNN, Channel 4 News and Al Jazeera. Sam wrote and directed the Academy Award nominated film “Buzkashi Boys,” which was the first narrative film since 2001 to be filmed entirely on location in Afghanistan.
Sam is currently in post-production on the feature documentary “Every Breath I Fly,” about two heroic Afghan women fighting for their freedom after being imprisoned for moral crimes. He is currently adapting Richard K. Morgan’s series “A Land Fit for Heroes” for TV. He has directed episodes of the Emmy-nominated documentary series Religion of Sports, the Emmy-nominated series, Why We Fight, and the Red Bull series All In.
Sam believes in the power of storytelling to connect people across different cultures, and that if we lift up our voices and share our stories we can change the world.
He lives in Los Angeles. But that could change at any moment.
College
University of Southern California
MFA Film Production
20022006
College
Williams College
BA English Literature
19941998
Birth City
Philadelphia
Current City
Los Angeles
Gender
Male
Telling our stories can change the world.
Talent Manager
Agile Entertainment
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