My Name is Robert Ruark is a heart-wrenching documentary that uncovers the true story of Robert J. Ruark, an Ohio man unjustly convicted of murder and imprisoned for nearly half his life. Told through powerful interviews with legal experts, family members, and justice advocates, the film highlights the human cost of inadequate legal representation that has deprived Robert of his freedom since 2008—and the grassroots movement now underway to see him freed. This is a story of mercy, hope, and justice.
Si Paros is an Australian educator, writer, and debut filmmaker committed to social justice and storytelling that bridges cultural and spiritual worlds. With a background in Religious Studies, Archaeology, and Educational Leadership, she has worked across education and community initiatives, most recently teaching in a remote Aboriginal community while producing grassroots projects in justice reform. My Name is Robert Ruark is her debut feature documentary, reflecting her passion for amplifying unheard voices and exploring themes of resilience, justice, and hope. Based in Western Australia, where she continues to teach and write, and her creative practice is guided by a belief in storytelling as a tool for justice, reconciliation, and hope.