Kathlyn Horan
Co-Founder/Director
Kathlyn Horan is an independent director, producer and photographer living in Los Angeles, CA. Horan’s career started as a camera operator working with such artists as Faith Hill, the Russian duo t.A.T.u, and Swedish pop group Play. In the following years she co-directed a live concert DVD for Vonda Shepard featuring interviews with Ally McBeal cast mates as well as behind the scenes footage of life on the road with Vonda.
Horan co-directed a feature length film entitled “A Voice for Choice”, documenting the “March for Women’s Lives” that took place in Washington DC on April 25th, 2004. The documentary includes interviews with some of the nations leading politicians, activists and artists such as Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem, Sheryl Crow, Bill Maher and more.
Horan recently completed a short documentary, “What is Zen?” examining the lives of Zen Buddhist monks and is currently finishing a feature length doc, “Waiting for Silkwood”, following a group of environmentalists as the cycle 1,500 miles from Connecticut to Atlanta.
