• "Through My Eyes" Collier Landry (A Murder In Mansfield)

  • Nov 27 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 36 mins
  • Podcast

"Through My Eyes" Collier Landry (A Murder In Mansfield)

  • Summary

  • Collier Landry is a Los Angeles-based cinematographer, filmmaker, and  Keynote speaker who has worked with many prestigious clients across the  film & television, music, and new media platforms including A&E,  ABC, Disney, Fox, Discovery Snapchat & Ford. He is the Founder of  Don't Touch My Radio, a full-service commercial production and a proud member of the IATSE Local 600 International Cinematographers Guild.  

    As a formally trained musician and photographer, Collier segued into filmmaking as a means to creatively express and deal with his own traumatic story - that of the murder of his mother by his father when he was 11 years old - and to give a narrative voice to others in similar circumstances.  Collier is the co-creator and subject of A Murder in Mansfield, a  documentary directed by two-time Academy Award Winner Barbara Kopple.  

    Having played in over 50 film festivals worldwide, the film debuted on  Investigation Discovery Network on November 17, 2018.  The film explores not only the collateral damage of violence and its traumatic repercussions but the beauty of human strength and resilience through seemingly insurmountable odds.  When he is not behind the camera, Collier travels as a sought-after keynote speaker. His strong and passionate message of human resilience,  hope, and personal triumph over adversity has inspired audiences across the globe. Collier has been featured in Esquire, Variety, The New York  Times, USA Today is a TED speaker and guest on the Dr. Phil show.

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