Peter Swanson’s award-winning film, “Let There Be Light,” is about Washington National Cathedral’s great stained-glass artist, Rowan LeCompte, and his collaborators Dieter Goldkuhle and Mary Clerkin Higgins. Of the film Peter wrote, “This is the story of a great artist producing his last great work of art. It is the story of the human struggle to create, and the monumental, stunningly beautiful results that are possible when we apply ourselves to that struggle.” NET travelled to Washington DC to interview the filmmaker and to learn more about his efforts to create his own work of art: Let There Be Light.