Steven is an award winning American Director and Producer focused on documentary and true-life, character driven narrative content.

Current Release My Name Is Sara
Row On Wisconsin
Documentary

Row On Wisconsin

Accidental Climber
Documentary

Accidental Climber

American Native
Documentary

American Native

The Laundress
Commercial

The Laundress

Bumble and bumble
Commercial

Bumble and bumble

NUVO
Commercial

NUVO

Verizon
Commercial

Verizon

Verizon
Commercial

Verizon

When I Grow Up
Commercial

When I Grow Up

Topps
Commercial

Topps

Heartstone
Commercial

Heartstone

Heartstone
Commercial

Heartstone

OneRepublic – Mercy
Music Video

OneRepublic — Mercy

SugarCult – Bouncing of the Walls
Music Video

SugarCult — Bouncing of the Walls

Saving Abel – Addicted
Music Video

Saving Abel — Addicted

Communique – Perfect Weapon
Music Video

Communique — Perfect Weapon

Starting Line – Leaving
Music Video

Starting Line — Leaving

G Love – Peace Love & Happiness
Music Video

G Love — Peace Love & Happiness

Steven Oritt

Steven's directing background began in music videos working with the likes of Foo Fighters, Muse, OneRepublic, Pete Yorn and Paulina Rubio. From there, he moved into commercials and long-form with his documentary American Native, following a reclusive tribe of Indians living in the hills of New Jersey. The film appeared at 13 international festivals, earning 4 best documentary awards and was acquired by Indican Pictures.

As a producer, Steven then launched James Lucy Productions, whose first project was the documentary short Kid Yamaka, an intimate profile of troubled boxer Zachary Wohlman and his path to redemption through boxing, Judaism and sobriety. The film was selected to the Academy Award qualifying Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival, as well as DOC NYC – and was later acquired by Vice's Fightland Channel.

James Lucy then produced Steven's follow-up documentary Accidental Climber, acquired by Vision Films, which follows one man's attempt to become the oldest American to climb Mt. Everest – what ensued was the worst disaster in mountaineering history. Through James Lucy, Steven is currently developing an episodic series for AMC Studios about a notorious crime family from El Paso, Texas, whose quest for the American Dream fueled a 1970's drug empire; as well as producing Steven's narrative feature debut, My Name is Sara. Before being acquired by Strand Releasing, the film appeared in over 50 festivals internationally and garnered 5 best feature awards. Strand released Sara theatrically in US cities in July of 2022.

2020 My Name Is Sara Miami Jewish Film Festival Won, Audience Award for Best Narrative Film
2019 My Name Is Sara Castellinaria International Festival of Young Cinema Won, Giuria Fuori le Mura Award
2019 My Name Is Sara Castellinaria International Festival of Young Cinema Won, Golden Castle Award
2019 My Name Is Sara Castellinaria International Festival of Young Cinema Won, ASPI Award
2019 My Name Is Sara Giffoni Film Festival Won, CGS Award
2019 My Name Is Sara International Film Festival of India Nominated, Centenary Award for the Best Debut Film
2019 My Name Is Sara São Paulo International Film Festival Nominated, New Directors Competition Best Film
2019 My Name Is Sara Warsaw Jewish Film Festival Won, David Camera Grand Prix Award
2019 Accidental Climber Sacramento International Film Festival Won, Outstanding Documentary Feature
2015 American Native Atlanta International Documentary Film Festival Won, Best Political Documentary
2015 American Native Harlem International Film Festival Won, Best Documentary Director