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Since he started his film and TV career in 1993, Sacha Sommer has racked up numerous credits in all lines of production and acting work. Sacha Sommer started his career with internships at Important Pictures, where he acted as a script reader and assistant to Kevin Nides of “Saturday Night Fever,” and Power Films, where he worked as assistant to producer Terry Powers on the Tupac music videos “Keep Your Head Up” and “I Get Around.”

In 1994, Sacha Sommer worked such as an assistant producer on the action crime drama, “The Chase,” with actor Charlie Sheen. With Dick Clark Productions, Sacha Sommer aided produce “Bloopers and Practical Jokes” and “How I Spent My Summer Vacation.” Sacha Sommer also acted in films like City Dragon, Scandalous, and Dominic’s Castle around this time.

In 1995, Sacha Sommer directed his award-winning documentary, “Intervention Chronicles of Terror,” concerning the invasion of Haiti, and as a consequence of its achievement, was able to begin his own production business, Arawak Images Inc. Sacha continued producing radio and tv commercials and various tv series via 2001, when he decided to take sometime off from film, started a brief hiatus in generation, and began teaching art, film, and physical schooling at the Smart charter school in Miami.

Sacha Sommer returned to the film planet in 2006, and worked as a segment producer on My Celebrity House. He was the first assistant director for “Clean Home,” and was the 2nd assistant director for a US Army industrial and video game. Sacha Sommer also acted in the Foo Figher’s “The Pretender” music video. In 2008, Sacha Sommer embarked on a modeling career in conjunction with his producing career. He appeared in the Kodak ad campaign “Middle East Meets West Coast”, and later modeled in a Bank of Dubai photography campaign.

Producer Sacha Sommer has a vested interest in continuing arts education and learning, and is committed to providing youth with chances in the arts. Sacha Sommer himself significantly benefited from arts schooling; he attended Emerson College in Boston, MA, which is  vastly well known for its arts programming, specifically in communications media. As a student at Emerson, Sacha Sommer was capable to benefit of the Alternative Film Program, and received college money to travel to Los Angeles and complete an internship with Very important Images and Power Films. Sacha Sommer graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Film and Mass Communications.

After a generation career in the mid to late nineties, Sacha Sommer decided to take some time off from directing, producing, and acting, and secured a teaching post at the Sensible School Institute of Technology and Commerce in Miami. At this charter middle and highschool, Sacha Sommer taught high school art and film, was the Team Leader of the Art Department, and was involved with the Media team of the Palm Beach School District.

While Sacha Sommer left his teaching career and returned to film generation in 2006, he remains a strong proponent of art schooling in schools. Sacha Sommer believes that schooling in the arts can help pupils develop creativity, and exposes them to a riches of information about culture, beauty, and the way ideas may be transmitted via media. Sacha Sommer considers art training to be one of the leading priorities for schools these days, as it faces a constant threat of loss of money and is usually overlooked in favor of education and learning in math and science. For Sacha Sommer, art training was one important thing that encouraged him to not only follow a career in film generation, yet aided him start his own business. On that basis, Sacha Sommer supports the continued money of arts education and learning and its inclusion in high school and college curricula.