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In Smriti Mundhra’s (“St. Louis Superman,” “Indian Matchmaking”) recently Oscar-nominated documentary short, “I Am Ready, Warden,” John Henry Ramirez speaks direct to camera and says, “If you all are seeing this, it means the state of Texas has murdered me…” For the audience, it’s a punch to the gut, a spoiler, and an announcement of what’s at stake in this life-and-death story.
Director Smriti Mundhra and producer Maya Gnyp join Ken on the pod to discuss their thought-provoking and nuanced film, which brings together multiple perspectives on Ramirez and the death penalty. The result is an unexpected and moving portrait of people grappling not just with a horrific crime, but its aftermath, and with the ramifications of what happens after the death penalty is carried out. When Aaron Castro, who was 14 when his father was killed by Ramirez, hears the news of Ramirez’s execution, the impact is every bit as powerful as the opening scene. It’s not necessarily what you expect to hear — and that’s the point.
“I Am Ready, Warden” is released by MTV Documentary Films and is currently streaming on Paramount+.
Hidden Gems:
Smriti:
“Junun”
“Flipside”
“Three Songs for Benazir”
“Dahomey”
Follow:
@smritimundhra on Instagram and X
@topdocspod on Instagram and X
The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
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In Smriti Mundhra’s (“St. Louis Superman,” “Indian Matchmaking”) recently Oscar-nominated documentary short, “I Am Ready, Warden,” John Henry Ramirez speaks direct to camera and says, “If you all are seeing this, it means the state of Texas has murdered me…” For the audience, it’s a punch to the gut, a spoiler, and an announcement of what’s at stake in this life-and-death story.
Director Smriti Mundhra and producer Maya Gnyp join Ken on the pod to discuss their thought-provoking and nuanced film, which brings together multiple perspectives on Ramirez and the death penalty. The result is an unexpected and moving portrait of people grappling not just with a horrific crime, but its aftermath, and with the ramifications of what happens after the death penalty is carried out. When Aaron Castro, who was 14 when his father was killed by Ramirez, hears the news of Ramirez’s execution, the impact is every bit as powerful as the opening scene. It’s not necessarily what you expect to hear — and that’s the point.
“I Am Ready, Warden” is released by MTV Documentary Films and is currently streaming on Paramount+.
Hidden Gems:
Smriti:
“Junun”
“Flipside”
“Three Songs for Benazir”
“Dahomey”
Follow:
@smritimundhra on Instagram and X
@topdocspod on Instagram and X
The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix.
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