Sandra Keats

Sandra Keats

Director

BIO

Sandra Keats is a well-known and celebrated director, writer, and producer of feature films, television, and theater. She is a creative and versatile filmmaker who brings a fresh, unique voice to her work.

Born in Los Angeles, California, Sandra Keats began her career as a film and theater student at the prestigious CalArts program. After graduation, Sandra went on to become an assistant director on a number of films, including the Academy Award-winning “The Hours” and the critically acclaimed “The Hours.”

Sandra’s first feature film, “The Sadness of the Heart,” was released in 2002 and was highly praised by critics. The film went on to win several awards, including the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

Since then, Sandra has written and directed several feature films, including “The House of Tomorrow,” “Good God, No!” and “A Night in the Woods.” She has also worked on television series, such as “The West Wing,” “Six Feet Under,” and “The O.C.”

In addition to her work in film and television, Sandra has written and directed several plays, including “The Long Distance” and “The Darkest Place.” She is also an accomplished producer, having produced such films as “The House of Tomorrow” and “Good God, No!”

Throughout her career, Sandra has been praised for her bold and innovative storytelling. Her work is characterized by a unique visual style, clever dialogue, and themes that explore themes of identity, family, and belonging.

Sandra Keats is a highly accomplished and respected filmmaker, and her work has been celebrated by critics and fans alike. She continues to create thoughtful, honest, and emotionally compelling stories that entertain and enlighten audiences.

Known for