In 2011, the documentary film Composed premiered at the Sedona International Film Festival - to rave reviews. The film, directed by Charley Rivkin, tells the story of Chris Errera, capturing both the challenges and the joys that are part of Chris's life. You'll find yourself rooting for Chris, yet understanding that his story is relatable to everyone. Overcoming challenges,  connecting with people in a meaningful way, pursuing dreams and reaching goals. That is the story of Chris, and hopefully it is your story, too.

The film's cover blurb states, "Composed follows a brilliant musician named Chris Errera. He is a working music composer, preparing to release his first album. Chris has studied classical piano since the age of four. He follows his heart and only that. Chris’ day job consists of teaching autistic children music composition and theory, for the not-for-profit, Mpowered Kids. A philanthropic pianist, with a heart of gold, isn’t the only thing he is. Chris was born with diastrophic dwarfism. He endured over twenty surgeries between the ages of two and eighteen and stands at only 4’2”. He lost the use of his legs at the age of 30 to spinal stenosis and has since used crutches. Although this would seem like a story of pity, sadness, and charity, it is not. Chris is a man with goals, passion, and a powerful love for music."

Composed was a 2011 Official Selection at the Long Island International Film Expo and the Sedona International Film Festival. It was named the 2011 Winner of the Silver Ace Award at the Las Vegas International Film Festival and an Official Representative film of Little People of America.

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