Zach Ingrasci

From living in a tent in a Syrian refugee camp to working as radish farmers and surviving on one dollar a day in Guatemala, I use immersive storytelling to raise awareness and inspire action around pressing global issues. So far, my non-profit production company, Living On One, has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for sustainable poverty alleviation and awareness that directly supports micro-finance, education scholarships, and refugee services around the world.

Chris and I bring a unique development perspective to our films, having worked for five different micro-finance organizations (combined) including Deloitte Consulting and Global Health Strategies.Chris and I produced, directed, and starred in our first film, Living On One Dollar, which shot to #1 on iTunes for documentaries and won multiple awards at international film festivals.

We are currently working on our newest film, Salam Neighbor, to provide an in-depth perspective into the daily hardships and hopes of Syrian refugees. It's official world premiere took place on June 20th, 2015 at AFI DOCS in D.C.