In this in-depth interview with John A. Kuri, an Emmy-nominated producer, screenwriter, director, and author, viewers are invited into a remarkable career spanning more than five decades of storytelling across cultures and continents.
The son of two-time Oscar-winning set decorator Emile Kuri, John Kuri began his journey at Walt Disney Studios and Disneyland, later building a body of work that bridges Hollywood filmmaking with global cultural narratives.
With over 145 screen credits, his projects range from films such as Conagher, O’Hara, and Captive Hearts to internationally recognized documentaries, historical novels, and collaborations spanning Native American history, China, Mongolia, Sudan, and beyond.
In this conversation, John Kuri reflects on:
• His lifelong connection to diverse world cultures and what shaped it
• Valuable insights from working with indigenous communities and international artists
• The responsibility of telling stories rooted in historically overlooked voices
• The role of music in preserving cultural identity and heritage
• The global environmental crisis, including ocean health and plastic pollution
• Personal inspirations, current projects, and the future of storytelling
• The lasting influence of his father and the legacy of cinema
• Insights and wisdom for the next generation
This interview offers a rare perspective on storytelling as a bridge between cultures, and a powerful reminder of the shared humanity that connects us all.
🎬 Watch the full conversation and explore the stories that shape our world.