Larz Luecht is a Wisconsin-based filmmaker, musician, photographer, and painter, whose works explore themes such as abstraction, depression, paranoia, and identity. Through the expressions of identity and personal writing of musicians David Bowie and Kendrick Lamar to boundary-pushing filmmakers and visual artists Christopher Nolan and Andy Warhol, Larz uses visual media and music as a lens to understand the world. He explores the experiences we refuse to confront, acknowledging that to make society better, we must first look at ourselves. Currently, Luecht is creating his next film, which explores the deepest parts of his mind to implore people to confront their trauma, and seek to be better members of society. Through his work, Luecht seeks to continue pushing himself into new areas that invite contemplation and connection to an increasingly chaotic world.