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Episode 243 | Q&A With East Coast Filmmaker Robin Hamilton

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Release Date: 01/29/2025

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Robin's Recommended books:

“Memoir of a Race Traitor” by Mab Segrest. Link:

“This Little Light of Mine: the Life of Fannie Lou Hamer” by Kay Mills. Link: https://library.si.edu/donate/adopt-a-book/little-light-mine

DocuView Déjà Vu

Robin:

"Odessa’s Reign", 2021, Short Film, 22 mins, Watch trailer on  IMDB Link:

“13th” , 2016, 100mins, Watch on Netflix, IMDB Link:

Timecodes:

⏳ 01:00 – Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking & Current Events

🎥 03:58 – Meet Robin Hamilton: A Filmmaker’s Journey

📖 06:48 – The Impact of Fannie Lou Hamer’s Story

📰 10:10 – From Journalism to Documentary: A Bold Leap

🎬 13:00 – The Evolution of a Filmmaker’s Style

🛤 15:58 – Tackling Difficult Histories Through Film

🗣 19:03 – The Power of Storytelling in Today’s World

🔎 21:15 – Historical Rhetoric & Its Modern Echoes

💡 23:11 – The Bravery Needed in Storytelling & Journalism

🚧 25:26 – Facing Resistance & Pushing Forward

✊ 27:22 – Drawing Inspiration from Civil Rights Leaders

🔥 29:49 – Why Controversial Stories Must Be Told

⚖️ 31:31 – Understanding the Lasting Impacts of Historical Injustices

💬 33:28 – Conversations That Lead to Healing & Change

👁 35:38 – Acknowledging Personal Bias & Responsibility

🎞 38:04 – DocuView Déjà Vu & Closing Thoughts