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Interview Only w/ Geeta Gandbhir - The Shooting That Exposed Everything Wrong With “Stand Your Ground” Laws

Feb 23, 2026
Geeta Gandbhir, Emmy-winning director and Oscar nominee known for documentary work, discusses her film The Perfect Neighbor. She recounts obtaining and weaving police bodycam footage into a tense, immersive chronology. The conversation centers on systemic failures, race and privilege in policing, stand your ground laws, and the film's impact on the victim's family and the community.
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ANECDOTE

Immediate Family Response Sparked The Film

  • Geeta Gandbhir learned about Ajika Owens instantly because Owens was a family friend and the team flew to Florida the night it happened to support the family.
  • They helped gather children, bring the mother to town, and kept media attention because they feared Stand Your Ground would let Susan Lorincz walk free.
INSIGHT

Massive Bodycam Archive Created Chronological Story

  • The production received about 30 hours of police bodycam footage and synchronized it into a single chronology to reveal events leading up to the shooting.
  • That multi-camera, before-and-after archive turned police evidence into an immersive, slow-building narrative like found-footage horror films.
INSIGHT

No Narrator Let Evidence Dictate Impact

  • Geeta intentionally edited the footage without narration to let the evidence speak and to avoid re-traumatizing the community with repeated interviews.
  • She compared the tension to Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity to keep audiences immersed and convinced by unmediated police evidence.
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