
S2E6 - Where The Bush Meets The Lens with Sasha Gay Lewis
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Every filmmaker has an origin story, and Sasha's began not with a camera, but with bush, books and her grandmother's contradictions. Today, we'll walk with her through those beginnings, the fire of her purpose, and the stories she tells to make sense of the world.
Sasha Gay Lewis is a Jamaican filmmaker, director, and producer living in the U.S., whose work explores memory, trauma, and the power of storytelling to heal. In this episode, she reflects on the bush, radio, dance, family, and faith as the threads that shaped her art and mission.
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