Documentaries open a window to life with guest Tyler A. Chase, founder of L’ORAGE Productions

Our guest on this episode is Tyler A. Chase an award winning, independent filmmaker/photographer who fights for causes that look deep into human nature. We delve into what leads people to behave in ways that create division, and what propels others to work to create better things. She founded L’ORAGE Productions and works with producer, Lisette Cevallos. They created the award winning short films, Animal Crackers, Pentimenti, Sweet Soul in Exile and the feature documentary, A Castle in Brooklyn, King Arthur which was narrated by Golden Globe Award winner, Brian Cox. We talk about the importance of documentaries in telling untold stories, which help educate the public about injustices and the need to fight for those who are often overlooked. Tyler is working on a new project ‘Always Here’ which should be completed next year. Check out Tyler’s website https://www.lorage.com where you can find out more about the production company L’ORAGE, fiscally sponsored through Fractured Atlas (fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/l-orage).

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