The Directors Bureau Welcomes Doron Max Hagay

The Directors Bureau Welcomes Doron Max Hagay

Jun. 08, 2021

Doron Max Hagay, comedy director and writer whose credits includes directing short films for Saturday Night Live for two seasons, has joined The Directors Bureau - his first representation in the commercial space. Doron’s astute observational comedy unites quirky performance with a subtle undercurrent of emotional candor and pop-culture sensibility.

Doron has written and directed numerous award-winning short films including Company and Vape. In 2019, Doron co-created, co-wrote and directed a digital series for Comedy Central starring Kate Berlant called Kate Berlant Teaches. Notable examples of his early work include: Mom Commercial starring Cole Escola, Improv is Love featuring Matt Barats, and Women Are Mean starring John Reynolds.

The Directors Bureau’s Luke Ricci says:

“We were immediately drawn to Doron’s work at SNL and are excited to introduce him to advertising theatre. Doron follows a long tradition of comedic directors that have come out of the SNL world to bring their talents to advertising. I look forward to creating great work together.”

 

Doron Max Hagay notes:

“Coming together with good people to hone something that feels true and interesting is really what it is all about - whether directing or finding the right place in which to develop projects. The Directors Bureau has such an interesting collection of filmmakers and I am excited to embark on the next phase of my career with them.”

 

Raised in the San Fernando Valley surrounded by the probable fantasy of being a part of the movies, Doron’s first memory of directing was when he rallied his school’s first grade classes to do a puppet show version of “Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” Following NYU, Doron began collaborating with the stand up and improv comedy community in which he was ensconced.

Gravitating to small and subtle elements, Doron found his voice in appreciating humor in the mundane, and imbuing comedy with a sense of sweet sadness. The result is a canny mix of curiosity, relatability, ambiguity, and empathy that connects audiences to characters and their stories.

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