In this episode, Alder CEO Michael Davidson sits down with Lawrence Grey, a distinguished film producer and Alder member. Lawrence’s newest film, Pain Hustlers, drops on Netflix this week starring Chris Evans and Emily Blunt.
His unique ability to deconstruct complex topics and his love for origin stories have profoundly influenced his approach to filmmaking. Pain Hustlers promises an illuminating look into the complex world of pharmaceuticals and the opioid crisis. Liza Drake (Emily Blunt), who’s struggling to raise her daughter, takes a job out of desperation. She begins work at a failing pharmaceutical startup, but what she doesn’t anticipate is the dangerous racketeering scheme she’s suddenly entered.
Beyond the silver screen, Lawrence is passionate about education and understanding history from multiple perspectives, ensuring that informed decisions are made in the filmmaking process and beyond. He also discusses his work on “Yes Day,” a film that explores the significance of family reconnection and the need to disconnect from our digital lives.
This episode is thought-provoking, highlighting the transformative power of storytelling and its potential to leave a lasting impact on us as humans. Join us as we explore the captivating world of Lawrence Grey and the making of “Pain Hustlers.”