THE INTERVIEW
January, 2026
ANOUSH SADEGH AND SAM KHOZE
DIRECTORS OF LAVENDER & THE BUTTERFLY NATION
HONORABLE MENTION
Anoush and Sam, tell us a bit more about yourselves. Where does your desire to be a director come from?
Anoush and Sam: We come from different backgrounds, but we’re driven by the same thing: a love for storytelling and cinema that stays with you long after the screen goes dark.
Anoush: For me, it has always been about heart. I spent years leading teams and building businesses, and I eventually realized filmmaking is another form of leadership. You’re guiding the emotion, rhythm, and the overall experience of the audience. That’s what excites me: creating something people continue to feel even after the credits roll.
Sam: Sam’s passion is rooted in the craft itself. He naturally thinks in images and pacing. He has that rare combination of a director’s eye and an editor’s discipline. When we collaborate, it becomes a balance of big vision and precise execution. That’s where the film starts to find its soul.
What is your background?
Anoush: My background is a mix of leadership, entrepreneurship, and creative producing. In recent years, I’ve been working deeply in AI, robotics, and advanced technology through my company, IMAGENai. It completely reshaped the way I think about modern production systems, but for me, the story always has to stay at the center.
Sam: Sam is a filmmaker through and through. As a director and editor, he focuses on creating cinematic rhythm that keeps audiences emotionally connected. He also has a strong command of modern generative production workflows, which helped us maintain a consistent look and tone throughout the teaser.
What were your inspirations for Lavender & The Butterfly Nation?
You won an Honorable Mention at the RED Movie Awards. What does that mean to you?
Lavender is a displaced teenager searching for her identity. Why was this theme of belonging and self-discovery important to explore through a fantasy lens?
Collaboration seems important to both your work and this film. How did your partnership as co-directors shape the final vision of Lavender?
Your background spans AI, robotics, and advanced technologies. How did your experience influence the storytelling, visuals, or production approach of Lavender?
This project is presented as a preview of a future feature film. What can audiences expect if the story continues, and how does this short segment set the tone for the larger adventure?
Do you have an anecdote to share?
What’s next?