Christian Sesma

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Christian Sesma is an American filmmaker. [1] [2] [3] [4] He has directed such films as Vigilante Diaries (2016), Paydirt (2020), Take Back (2021) and Every Last One of Them (2021). [5]

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Sesma was born and raised in the Coachella Valley. [6] He grew up in Palm Springs, California. [7] He divides his time between Cathedral City, California and West Hollywood, California. [8]

Filmography

YearFilmCredited as
Director Producer Writer Notes
20056:30 (video)YesYesYesAlso editor
2007On Bloody SundayYesYesYesAlso editor
2009The DeportedNoNoYes
2010 Shoot the Hero! YesYesYes
2010I'm Not Like That No MoreYesNoYes
2014Lost TimeYesYesYes
2014Live Nude GirlsNoYesNo
2015AWOL-72YesYesYes
2015 The Night Crew YesYesYes
2016 Vigilante Diaries YesYesYes
2016Mind BlownYesNoYesTV movie
2017Doomsday DeviceYesNoYesTV movie
2017JadedYesNoYesTV movie
2020 Paydirt YesYesYes
2021 Take Back YesYesNo
2021 Every Last One of Them YesYesYes
2022 Section Eight YesYesNo
2024 Lights Out YesNoNoPost-production

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References

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