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Sarah Gertrude Shapiro is an American filmmaker and television writer best known for co-creating the Lifetime television series UnREAL with Marti Noxon.
Jun 13, 2016 · June 13, 2016. Sarah Gertrude Shapiro’s show takes aim at sexism and competition among women. Illustration by Malika Favre. For three years, Sarah Gertrude Shapiro worked as a producer...
Sarah Gertrude Shapiro. Producer: UnREAL. One of 8 women chose to participate in AFI's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women Shapiro wrote and directed "Sequin Raze" which went on to win honors at SXSW, New Directors New Films MoMA/ Lincoln Center and Palm Springs.
- February 19, 1978
Sarah Gertrude Shapiro. Producer: UnREAL. One of 8 women chose to participate in AFI's prestigious Directing Workshop for Women Shapiro wrote and directed "Sequin Raze" which went on to win honors at SXSW, New Directors New Films MoMA/ Lincoln Center and Palm Springs.
- January 1, 1
- Producer, Writer, Director
- Santa Barbara, California, USA
- Sarah Gertrude Shapiro
Sarah Gertrude Shapiro is an American writer, director, and producer. She is best known for creating the Lifetime television series UnREAL, which she co-created with Marti Noxon. She also directed the feature film Sequin in a Blue Room, which premiered at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival.
- 46 years old
- Writer-Director
- 19 February, 1978
- Aquarius
Jun 2, 2016 · Sarah Gertrude Shapiro is a difficult person to pin down. With the second season premiere of UnREAL—the Peabody-award-winning series for which she not only writes and produces, but now also ... By Karen Tongson
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Mar 18, 2013 · Sequin Raze tells the behind the scenes story of what happens between a producer on her last nerve ( Ashley Williams) and runner-up ( Anna Camp) in the final moments of a reality show. The short, which screen to great reaction at SXSW, was directed by Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and paints a dark and depressing picture of life on-set of a reality show.