Laura Taylor, Filmmaker » Director, Writer, Editor, Cinematographer

In the Media

“A tale of self-acceptance… A hidden gem.” — San Francisco Chronicle https://datebook.sfchronicle.com/movies-tv/hidden-gems-of-the-mill-valley-film-festival “As a clinician, author and expert in the field of eating disorders rarely do I find a movie about a personal eating disorder story that I like. I Am Maris is unique in that it does not shy away from the seriousness of an eating disorder but it also offers hope and a path toward healing that anyone can access.” Carolyn Costin, Author of Yoga and Eating Disorders: Ancient Healing for a Modern Illness “A tender, moving, empowering film…” -Chelsea Roff, Founder and Director of Eat Breathe Thrive
“I Am Maris: Portrait of a Young Yogi”: Walnut Creek director Laura VanZee Taylor’s moving portrait captures how a smart Clayton teen persevered over depression and an eating disorder by various means, from taking and teaching yoga in Walnut Creek and creating her own art while diving deep into therapy. Don’t be skeptical of this doc’s brief 54-minute running time, “Maris” is vital, serving as beacon of hope for countless teens and adults struggling through mental illness. (Oct. 13, 14)
Mercury News/East Bay Times
                               
And her interview with NPR: A review of films Somewhere and The Scenes: