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Release Date:
March 11, 2023
Original Title:
Citizen Sleuth
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Chris Kasick Company
Low Spark Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
"Citizen Sleuth" examines the ethics of the true crime genre and how the power of narrative can affect truth and communities. The film follows Emily Nestor and her Mile Marker 181 podcast, as she conducts an amateur murder investigation into the death of Jaleayah Davis. Emily teases a cover-up by the Sheriff's Department and pursues her top suspects. With a growing audience of millions, Emily's podcast becomes a hit. But as she gets deeper into her investigation, Emily's confronted with a new truth she struggles to tell her listeners. Told in real time over years, "Citizen Sleuth" chronicles the rise, fall, and redemption of a podcaster in the new media landscape.
Consulting Producer:
Bradley Cramp
Director:
Chris Kasick
Executive Producer:
Dexter Braff
Kevin Flanigan
Jason Kohn
Kimberley Hassett
Mike Mannino
Producer:
Chris Kasick
Tyler Davidson
Fabiola Washburn
Drew Sykes
Jared Washburn
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