Ryan Ashley Lowery’s Light Up Documentary Premieres in Atlanta: A Powerful Celebration of Truth and Authenticity

On August 25th, 2024, Atlanta’s iconic Tara Theatre was excited as Ryan Ashley Lowery’s highly anticipated documentary Light Up debuted. The premiere of this groundbreaking film captivated audiences with its powerful portrayal of same-gender loving men and a transgender woman, each discovering their unique superpowers by embracing their authentic selves. The film, a tribute to living in truth, left viewers inspired and moved.

The star-studded cast of Light Up brought these compelling stories to life, featuring celebrated personalities like Derek Jae, known for his appearances on Bravo’s Fashion Queens and Real Housewives of Atlanta; Simone Tisci, an actress from CBS’s Equalizer and HBO’s Legendary; Netflix star and LGBTQ activist Obio O. Jones (The Upshaws); celebrity fashion designer Octavius Terry; and the influential activist and actor Benjamin Carlton, known for his work on major platforms like ABC, NBC, and TEDx.

Director Ryan Ashley Lowery, a visionary storyteller, created a film that resonated deeply with the audience. As the CEO and founder of Ryan Ashley Productions, Lowery has worked with brands such as Walmart, Coca-Cola, and Target. His journey, which includes an MBA from The Wharton School and his current doctoral studies at the University of Georgia, has fueled his passion for telling stories that empower and inspire. Light Up is a true testament to his commitment to uplifting marginalized voices and celebrating the beauty of living authentically.

Following the premiere, attendees joined an exclusive, invite-only after-party, where industry professionals and supporters celebrated the success of the documentary. The event was more than a cinematic experience—it was a night dedicated to embracing unity, authenticity, and the power of truth.

While the premiere may be over, the impact of Light Up continues to shine. A portion of the proceeds from the film supports LGBTQ youth, ensuring that their voices are heard and their stories are celebrated. For those who missed the premiere, information about future screenings and ways to support the cause can be found at www.LightUpDocumentary.com.

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Light Up reminded everyone in attendance that living in truth is the ultimate superpower, and its message will continue to inspire long after the final credits have rolled.

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