Filmmaker Ira Sachs, known for chronicling queer New York for four decades, is sparking conversation. With his new film, 'The Man I Love,' Sachs bluntly addresses the ongoing debate over casting straight actors in gay roles. He stated, and we quote, 'I don't ask people who they've slept with.' This provocative stance comes as Sachs describes his latest work, set in the 1980s, as his most personal yet. It's a candid look into his artistic process and the evolving landscape of queer cinema in the modern era.