Eric Dyson is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and director whose work delves into themes of addiction, trauma, and healing within the African American community. A longtime Pasadena resident, he draws deeply from personal experience to craft emotionally resonant, socially conscious stories. When evacuation orders were lifted after the Eaton Fire, Eric was compelled to document its aftermath—capturing the voices, memories, and resilience of friends and neighbors determined to rebuild
Altadena: The Heart, the Art & the Soul is a documentary that explores the rich origins of Altadena, tracing its roots as a community shaped by resilience and creativity. Through the lens of Black culture, music, and the arts, the film captures the vibrancy and legacy of a town that has long been a haven for expression and community pride. With the Eaton Fire as a turning point, the story moves from life before the disaster —where traditions, artistry, and heritage thrived—to the challenges and rebirth that will follow in its aftermath. A love letter and a testimony, this documentary weaves history, culture, and lived experience into a powerful narrative of loss, endurance, and renewal.