Sasha Kletsov

Sasha Kletsov’s name keeps popping up in the indie film scene, and for good reason—this guy’s on a roll. In 2025, he’s all over “LifeHack,” which is this trippy, tech-gone-wrong thriller where people start using an app that promises to fix their lives, but, like, nothing comes without a catch. The tension is wild. Everyone’s desperate for a shortcut, and suddenly their secrets, regrets, and worst impulses are getting broadcast, manipulated, and twisted. Kletsov’s right in the thick of it, making you question, “Would I risk it for a perfect life?” Spoiler: probably not. Then there’s “Bloat” (also 2025), which is totally different—way more psychological, all about obsession, body image, and how social media turns people’s insecurities into a public spectacle. Kletsov plays a character who’s spiraling, trying to keep it together while everything in his world feels like it’s swelling out of control. It’s raw and kinda uncomfortable to watch, honestly, but in a good way. You can practically feel the anxiety crawling under your skin. Back in 2023, he was in “Grace,” a slower, more intimate film about a fractured family coming together after a tragedy. Less of the high-tech chaos, more about grief, forgiveness, and those awkward silences that say everything people can’t. Kletsov holds his own, making you root for a guy who’s messed up but trying to do better. All in all, Sasha’s picking roles that aren’t easy or simple. There’s always something brewing under the surface, and you can’t help but watch.

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  • Professions: Producer, Editor, Composer

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