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March 19, 2025 50 mins

In this conversation, Dave Thompson and Jia Rizvi explore the intricacies of conversation, the impact of wrongful convictions, and the journey into filmmaking. They discuss the emotional toll of storytelling, the ethics involved in documentary filmmaking, and the importance of understanding the criminal justice system. Jia shares her personal experiences and insights gained from working with wrongfully convicted individuals, emphasizing the need for genuine representation and advocacy in storytelling. In this conversation, Jia and Dave explore the intricacies of interviewing in the true crime genre, emphasizing the importance of creating a comfortable environment for subjects to share their stories. They discuss the emotional weight of these narratives, the challenges of resistance from various parties, and the purpose behind documentary filmmaking, particularly in raising awareness about wrongful convictions. The conversation highlights the power of silence in interviews and the impact of media on public perception of justice.

Learn more about Jia here: Documentary Filmmaker | Jia Rizvi

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  • Wrongful convictions have a profound impact on individuals and families.
  • Filmmaking can be a powerful tool for advocacy and storytelling.
  • Understanding the criminal justice system is crucial for effective storytelling.
  • Ethics in storytelling must be prioritized to avoid re-traumatizing subjects.
  • Real stories deserve genuine representation without sensationalism.
  • The emotional toll of filmmaking can be significant for creators.
  • Advocacy for wrongfully convicted individuals is a driving force for many filmmakers.
  • Personal experiences shape the passion for storytelling and advocacy. Creating a comfortable environment is key for interviews.
  • Silence can encourage subjects to share more.
  • Authenticity in storytelling is crucial.
  • Many people are unaware of the prevalence of wrongful convictions.
  • Documentaries can significantly influence public perception.
  • Interviewing requires a balance of structure and flow.
  • Emotional narratives can be challenging to navigate.
  • The impact of wrongful convictions extends beyond the individual.
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