Stacy Sherman

Stacy Sherman

Stacy Sherman, a prolific craftswoman of the lens, was born in 1968 in the bustling city of New York, USA. The active years of her directorial career spanned from 1996 to the present, during which she has made her mark primarily in the genres of comedy and drama, creating notable films such as "God Sleeps in Rwanda" and "Sick Girl". While Sherman hasn't received any major film festival awards, her work is characterized by a unique blend of poignant humor and relatable drama, making her a distinct voice in the film industry. Stacy Sherman, through her films, has always offered audiences a gentle reminder that humor and heartbreak often go hand in hand, a trait that makes her work both compelling and human.