Creating Change On Screen: Laquan Lewis on Representation and Film
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In this episode of The Found Artist Files, NextFoundArtist’s CEO/Founder Rachael Galperin sits down with independent filmmaker Laquan Lewis, whose transition from studying psychology to directing was born from a desire to create space for underrepresented voices on screen. Laquan’s films confront stigma and offer visibility, particularly around HIV, LGBTQ+ identity, and the lived experiences of marginalized communities.
Laquan opens up about the challenges of self-funding his projects, navigating the film world without a traditional background, and the liberating choice to define success on his own terms. He shares how photography and music, rather than cinema, shaped his visual language—and why authenticity in storytelling matters more than prestige.
Together, Rachael and Laquan explore the power of film to educate, foster compassion, and make viewers feel seen. From leadership on set to honoring untold narratives, Laquan’s approach is as much about healing as it is about art.
This moving conversation is a testament to the belief that storytelling can change lives—and that creating from a place of truth can help others feel less alone.
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