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Chris TasaraChris Tasara is a West Coast-based writer, director, producer, musician, and storyteller whose work blends cinematic intensity, emotional depth, and a passion for authentic human experiences. Over the years, Tasara has built a reputation as a multifaceted creative force, developing projects across film, television, music, and digital media while remaining deeply connected to causes that matter to him personally, including animal welfare and advocacy. From award-winning screenplays and feature films to documentaries and online media ventures, his career reflects a commitment to storytelling that is both entertaining and meaningful. Tasara's journey into filmmaking began with a lifelong fascination with cinema. Influenced by the gritty realism of 1970s films, the suspense of classic thrillers, and the emotional power of character-driven storytelling, he developed a strong interest in visual narrative from an early age. His passion ultimately led him to the University of Miami, where he earned a Master's Degree in Film. During his academic years, he refined his understanding of directing, screenwriting, editing, cinematography, and music composition while building the technical and creative foundation that would shape his professional career. Following graduation, Tasara relocated to Los Angeles to pursue filmmaking full-time. Immersed in the entertainment industry, he quickly established himself as an ambitious creative capable of working across multiple disciplines. Unlike many filmmakers who focus solely on directing or writing, Tasara embraced a broader artistic role, often writing, directing, and composing music for his own productions. This hands-on approach allowed him to maintain a strong personal vision throughout every stage of development. One of Tasara's most recognized projects is the boxing documentary Fortitude and Glory: Angelo Dundee and His Fighters. Serving as writer, director, and composer, he created an intimate and compelling portrait of legendary boxing trainer Angelo Dundee, one of the most respected figures in the sport's history. The documentary features interviews with Dundee himself, heavyweight champion George Foreman, and renowned trainer Freddie Roach, among others. More than a sports documentary, Fortitude and Glory explores themes of perseverance, mentorship, loyalty, and determination while offering an inside look into the lives of fighters and trainers who shaped boxing history. Tasara's fascination with boxing and combat sports has remained a recurring influence throughout much of his work. He has often described boxing as a metaphor for life itself—demanding discipline, resilience, sacrifice, and mental toughness. These themes would later inspire several of his screenplays and creative projects. In addition to documentary filmmaking, Tasara expanded into narrative feature films with the supernatural crime thriller Deadline. Once again taking on the roles of writer, director, and composer, he crafted a suspenseful feature that drew inspiration from classic 1970s and early 1980s thrillers. Released on video-on-demand platforms in 2013 before reaching international markets in 2014, Deadline gained recognition on the independent film festival circuit and earned fifteen awards, including honors from the California Film Awards, the Los Angeles Movie Awards, and the Lucerne International Film Festival. What distinguished Deadline was Tasara's emphasis on atmosphere and storytelling rather than relying heavily on visual effects. Influenced by classic noir films and psychological thrillers, he focused on tension, mystery, and emotional realism. Tasara has noted that elements of the story were inspired by unsettling real-life experiences connected to a Hollywood Hills property, adding an additional layer of authenticity and intrigue to the film. Beyond filmmaking, Tasara is also an accomplished musician and composer. His work has appeared on Nickelodeon's hit television series Victorious, starring Victoria Justice, showcasing his ability to cross seamlessly between film and music. His understanding of musical composition has become an important aspect of his creative identity, helping him shape the emotional tone and atmosphere of many of his productions. Tasara's storytelling ambitions continued to evolve through screenwriting. His screenplay Warrior Spirit became one of his most acclaimed projects, earning recognition at numerous film festivals and screenplay competitions. The emotionally charged story centers on a former Las Vegas boxer who must return to the ring to help save his daughter's life. Combining the emotional heart of a family drama with the grit and intensity of the boxing world, the screenplay explores sacrifice, redemption, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. Warrior Spirit received significant industry recognition, including Best Feature Screenplay at the 2020 Vegas Movie Awards and Best Feature Screenplay at the Hollywood International Moving Pictures Film Festival. It also earned honors and official selections at numerous festivals including the Bowery Film Festival, Hollywood Dreams International Film Festival, and Los Angeles Film Awards. The screenplay further established Tasara as a writer capable of balancing emotional storytelling with cinematic tension. Throughout his career, Tasara has demonstrated a willingness to embrace new forms of media and audience engagement. In 2020, he launched Dopamine, a YouTube series and digital media platform covering entertainment, music, sports, culture, finance, and lifestyle content. Designed to blend interviews, pop culture commentary, and modern media storytelling, the series reflects Tasara's broader interest in contemporary culture and evolving digital entertainment. The first episode of Dopamine featured UFC star Dustin Poirier, setting the tone for the series' energetic and wide-ranging content. Tasara also directed segments focused on organizations such as Wolf Connection, a California-based wolf sanctuary dedicated to animal therapy and education. Through these projects, he merged entertainment with advocacy, highlighting stories connected to emotional healing, wildlife preservation, and personal growth. Animal rights and welfare remain deeply important to Tasara both personally and professionally. Over the years, he has supported organizations including the Humane Society, PETA, Stray Cat Alliance, Greater Good, Lady Freethinker, Animal Recovery Mission, Cuddly, and the Center for Biological Diversity. In addition to public advocacy, he volunteered for three years at The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas, working directly with animals in need. His dedication to animal welfare reflects a broader philosophy centered on compassion, responsibility, and using creative platforms to inspire positive change. Chris's film work has been featured on Apple, Amazon, Hulu and Verizon and he's done talent work for brands such as Pepsi, Nike and Heineken. These collaborations highlight his versatility as both a filmmaker and creative professional capable of working across film, television, and branded media. Creatively, Tasara continues to draw inspiration from classic cinema, music, sports culture, and real-life experiences. He often emphasizes the importance of discipline, focus, and persistence in the creative process, believing that strong storytelling comes from emotional honesty and dedication to craft. Whether working on feature films, documentaries, screenplays, music, or digital media content, his goal remains consistent: to create stories that resonate emotionally while leaving a lasting impact on audiences. As he continues to develop new projects across film, television, music, and digital media, Chris Tasara remains committed to pushing creative boundaries while staying grounded in the themes that have defined his work from the beginning—resilience, passion, redemption, determination, and compassion. With an expanding body of award-winning work and a growing presence across multiple entertainment platforms, Tasara continues to establish himself as a distinctive voice in modern independent filmmaking and storytelling. |
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