Wendy Sachs
Wendy Sachs—now there’s a name you might not know unless you’re deep into the world where tech meets pop culture and a bit of indie film energy. She’s got credits that make you go, “Wait, I think I’ve seen that somewhere,” but you just can’t quite place her. First up, she’s attached to “October 8,” which is coming out in 2025, so mark your calendars if you’re into the future-forward, slightly mysterious type of film. No one’s really spilling the beans on what that one’s about yet, but with Wendy involved, you can bet it’ll have some smart angles and probably a twist or two.
Now, if “Surge” (2020) rings a bell, that’s because it’s this raw, intense ride that sort of grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go for ninety minutes. Think modern-day anxiety, society’s pressure cooker, and a character who finally snaps—you watch it and go, “Dang, that was a trip.” Sachs was part of the team that brought that chaos and honesty to the screen, and it shows.
And then there’s “Land of the Giants: Titans of Tech” (2022). This one’s more of a docu-series vibe, diving into the monsters of Silicon Valley—the Zuckerbergs, the Musks, the whole lot. Sachs helped put together stories that cut through the usual glossy tech coverage and actually show what these power players are like behind the curtain. Not just boardrooms and keynote speeches; we're talking real drama, rivalries, and the wild, messy stuff that built our digital world. If you’re into tech history or just want to see how billionaires duke it out, this is your jam. Wendy Sachs—quietly shaping the way we watch, think, and maybe even obsess a little.