Kari Lia

Kari Lia has been on a wild creative tear lately, and anyone who’s been paying attention can’t really ignore her. In 2025, she got people buzzing with “Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy.” That one’s not your average documentary—it dives headfirst into the chaos and heartbreak of the Astroworld Festival disaster. No sugarcoating. You get interviews with survivors, heartbroken families, even folks behind the scenes. The film doesn’t just rehash news headlines. It actually digs into the culture of mega-festivals, the messy push-pull between money, fame, and basic human safety. There’s a lot to chew on, honestly. Then there’s “Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke,” also dropping in 2025. Talk about a jaw-dropper. It’s gritty, uncomfortable, but you can’t look away. Kari Lia peels back the shiny social media curtain on Ruby Franke’s picture-perfect family, exposing the rot underneath. The whole thing spirals from wholesome to horrifying, and the doc doesn’t let you off easy. You’re forced to confront the dark side of influencer culture, the weird parasocial relationships, and what happens when it all goes off the rails. Don’t sleep on “Elizabeth Taylor: Rebel Superstar” (2024) either. This one’s less true-crime, more old-school Hollywood glam with a bite. Kari Lia’s take on Taylor isn’t just another glossy tribute. It’s raw, messy, and honest about the chaos and brilliance that made Liz Taylor a legend. All in all, Kari Lia’s not afraid to get her hands dirty. She tells the stories everyone kinda wants to look away from, but can’t.

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  • Professions: Producer, Director

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