Your Stage : Documentary In Search Of His Lost Cords by Eric Kinkel Officially Released - Production Counsel David M. Adler Plays Key Role in Securing E&O Insurance by David Adler

David Adler

Documentary In Search Of His Lost Cords by Eric Kinkel Officially Released - Production Counsel David M. Adler Plays Key Role in Securing E&O Insurance

In Search Of His Lost Cords, is a powerful and inspiring documentary film chronicling the journey of Wauconda, Illinois musician Eric Kinkel. The film presents a deeply personal account of Kinkel’s life, accomplishments as a self-taught musician and recording artist, and emotional and physical battle to recover both his brain and vocal cord functions after losing his greatest gift — his voice — due to brain trauma. https://insearchofhislostcords.com/

Created by Erik Kinkel, the 90-minute documentary weaves together never-before-seen photos, film footage, and insightful interviews with friends and collaborators, offering a moving testament to resilience and the spirit that won’t be silenced.

David M. Adler/Adler Law Group (www.adler-law.com) served as Production Counsel on the project, providing essential legal guidance throughout the filmmaking process. Notably, working closely with the producer to secure Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance.

In Search Of His Lost Cords has already been screened at several free public events across the Chicago area, including Barrington’s White House and the Wauconda High School Auditorium, where viewers experienced the film’s emotional depth and profound narrative firsthand.

The Film has garnered unsolicited media coverage and support. The producer is seeking additional assistance from any regional PR firms that might be interested in feature stories.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, David Adler. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Distribution Lounge to the Your Stage Lounge because it’s promotion. Promotion can go in the Your Stage Lounge and on Your Wall.

You can put promotion in a discipline Lounge (Distribution Lounge, Producing Lounge, Filmmaking/Directing Lounge, etc.) if your post starts a conversation that’s helpful or educational to the community, like giving advice or asking a question.

You can also put promotion in one of the discipline Lounges if you're asking for feedback.

Let me know if you have any questions.

David Adler

Hi Maurice. Thanks for that feedback.

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, David Adler. Stage 32's next Community Open House is tomorrow. It's a free event, and it'll help you make connections. You can find out more here: www.stage32.com/blog/whether-youre-new-or-a-longtime-member-the-stage-32...

B.A Sins

Welcome, David. Congratulations on the release and Kudos to you and Adler Law Group for your role as Production Counsel, particularly in securing E&O insurance, an often unseen but critical part of getting meaningful stories like this safely out into the world. It’s great to see legal guidance supporting independent filmmakers at this level.

Wishing the film continued success with screenings, press, and wider discovery. Looking forward to seeing more about the project and connecting here on Stage.

Eric Kinkel

Can you please correct my first name spelling from Eric with a 'K' - to Eric with ;C 'please? Thank you :-)

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