In Malawi, people with albinism face discrimination and abuse. The musician Lazarus Chigwandali is working to change stereotypes and protect people with the condition. In the short documentary film “LAZARUS,” he teams up with a London-based music producer to record his début album at live gatherings around his hometown.
David Darg is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director, cinematographer, and film editor. Bryn Mooser is a two time Academy Award-nominated producer. See more of documentary work in “Lifeboat,” from The New Yorker series The Screening Room: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6Kaf...
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How a Street Musician is Fighting the Stigma of Albinism in Africa | The New Yorker Documentary