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Dear Lara 2026

📅 2026-02-06

"The time has come to put the lives of survivors above the protection of power."

Set for release in 2026, *Dear Lara* is a powerful documentary that confronts the hidden abuse within classical music's most revered institutions. Directed by violinist and survivor Lara St.

Director: Lara St. John

Cast

Lara St. John
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Robie Brown
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Lisamarie Vana
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Mascha van Sloten
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Zeneba Bowers
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Katherine Needleman
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Heather Bird
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Samuel Schultz
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dear Lara (2026) about?

*Dear Lara* follows violinist Lara St. John as she uncovers systemic abuse within elite classical music institutions. The documentary shines a light on the complicity of powerful figures who prioritize reputation over survivors' lives. Through her journey, St. John challenges the industry to confront its toxic culture and demand justice.

Who directed Dear Lara?

The film is directed by Lara St. John herself, a renowned violinist and survivor who brings both personal insight and artistic passion to the project.

Who stars in Dear Lara?

The documentary features Lara St. John, Robie Brown, Lisamarie Vana, Mascha van Sloten, and Zeneba Bowers, among others central to its narrative.

Is Dear Lara (2026) worth watching?

As a documentary tackling urgent social issues, *Dear Lara* is a compelling watch for anyone interested in justice, arts, or institutional accountability. While IMDb ratings are not yet available, its themes and St. John's reputation suggest it will resonate deeply with viewers seeking truth and change.

How long is Dear Lara?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Dear Lara (2026) — How One Violinist Exposes Classical Music's Abuse Scandals

Set for release in 2026, *Dear Lara* is a powerful documentary that confronts the hidden abuse within classical music's most revered institutions. Directed by violinist and survivor Lara St. John, the film shatters the silence around systemic misogyny, exposing how power has long shielded predators at the expense of survivors. Through raw interviews and intimate storytelling, St. John navigates the emotional and professional toll of abuse, weaving together personal narratives with a call for institutional accountability. The atmosphere is one of both urgency and heartbreak, as the documentary challenges audiences to listen to survivors rather than protect perpetrators.

At its core, *Dear Lara* is a bold act of defiance—a violinist turning her bow into a megaphone for justice. With contributions from fellow musicians and allies, the film dismantles the myth of neutrality in elite circles, asking whether artistry should ever come at the cost of human dignity. The documentary balances somber reflection with moments of resilience, capturing the tension between exposing truth and the fear of retaliation in an industry built on reputation. It's a story that demands to be heard, not just seen.