Sep 6, 2019
Lisa Russell is a humanitarian filmmaker and UN/NGO Storyteller.
In her words, her work "lies at the intersection of arts, social
justice and global development."
I love that, because I love intersections, particularly the
intersections of such important things. I also love it because it's
so specific. Lisa isn't making summer blockbuster entertainment
films. She's making films that tell the truth about people and
issues in ways that other people are not.
Though she didn't set out to be a filmmaker, she's found a way to
create a career in a genre that she is pioneering.
Lisa's a creative force and was so much fun to speak with. We talk
about everything from the importance of storytelling, to the
dedication that it takes to make it as an artist.
I hope you'll enjoy this interview as much as I did.
In this episode you'll learn:
Show notes at: https://themeaningmovement.com/lisa