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Power

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 29m
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6.1/10
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Power (2024)
Driven to contain threats to social order, American policing has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, it can be described by one word: power.
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Driven to contain threats to social order, American policing has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, it can be described by one word: power.Driven to contain threats to social order, American policing has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, it can be described by one word: power.Driven to contain threats to social order, American policing has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, it can be described by one word: power.

  • Director
    • Yance Ford
  • Writers
    • Yance Ford
    • Ian Olds
  • Stars
    • Charlie Adams
    • Nikhil Pal Singh
    • Julian Go
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    857
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yance Ford
    • Writers
      • Yance Ford
      • Ian Olds
    • Stars
      • Charlie Adams
      • Nikhil Pal Singh
      • Julian Go
    • 16User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Charlie Adams
    Charlie Adams
    • Self - Police Inspector, Minneapolis Police Department, 4th Precinct
    Nikhil Pal Singh
    Nikhil Pal Singh
    • Self - Professor, New York University, Author, Race and America's Long War
    Julian Go
    Julian Go
    • Self - Professor of Sociology, The University of Chicago, Author, Patterns of Empire
    Aaron Bekemeyer
    Aaron Bekemeyer
    • Self - Lecturer in Modern History, Harvard University
    Wesley Lowery
    Wesley Lowery
    • Self - Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist and Author
    George Yancy
    George Yancy
    • Self - Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy, Emory University
    Micol Seigel
    Micol Seigel
    • Self - Professor, Indiana University, Bloomington, Author, Violence Work
    Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
    Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
    • Self - Professor, Northwestern University, Author, Race for Profit
    Stuart Schrader
    Stuart Schrader
    • Self - Professor, Johns Hopkins University, Author, Badges Without Borders
    Kalfani Ture
    Kalfani Ture
    • Self - Former Police Officer, Assistant Professor, Mount Saint Mary's University
    Christy Lopez
    Christy Lopez
    • Self - Professor, Georgetown Law, Former Deputy Chief, USDOJ Civil Rights Division
    Baher Azmy
    Baher Azmy
    • Self - Legal Director, Center for Constitutional Rights, Professor of Law, Seton Hall University
    Elizabeth Hinton
    Elizabeth Hinton
    • Self - Historian, Yale University, Author, America on Fire
    Nilesh V
    Nilesh V
    • Self - Former New York City Resident
    Paul Butler
    Paul Butler
    • Self - Professor, Georgetown Law, Author, Chokehold
    Barry Friedman
    Barry Friedman
    • Self - Director, NYU Policing Project, Author, Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission
    Redditt Hudson
    Redditt Hudson
    • Self - Former Police Officer, Co-Founder National Coalition of Law Enforcement Officers for Justice
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    Lyndon B. Johnson
    • Self - 36th President of the United States
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      • Yance Ford
    • Writers
      • Yance Ford
      • Ian Olds
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    6brentsbulletinboard

    Raises Awareness But Offers Few Solutions

    Questions about unchecked police power have become one of today's hot button social issues, and the public is deeply divided about it, depending on who one speaks with. Writer-director Yance Ford's latest pours ample fuel onto this fire with a cinematic essay that clearly has an impassioned view on the subject, making a strong case that some will obviously agree with but that others are likely to decry as an agenda-driven leftist treatise. Through a series of interviews with academics who have studied the issue and criminal justice insiders, viewers are shown the dual-edged sword surrounding this subject. While the film acknowledges that there is a need for policing in light of the prevalence of violent crime, it also argues that the supposed deterrent to this problem - a greater police presence with wider, legally sanctioned latitude in carrying out its mission - is simultaneously contributing to its growth, circumstances that have long gone unrecognized and/or willfully ignored as a result of longstanding prejudicial societal conditions that have only furthered the proliferation of this issue. Those conditions, in turn, are dissected in terms of how and why they fell into place through the years as a means to curtail the freedoms of those who were seen as posing an inherent (if somewhat overblown and paranoic) threat to the social order imposed by an entitled power structure (namely, anyone whose demographic attributes didn't match those of the self-appointed elite). Archive footage thus explores the efforts of early police forces to contain the lives and activities of slaves, indigenous peoples, immigrants and labor organizers, all of whom were considered suspect simply by virtue of their own innate identities. And, from these dubiously sanctioned roots, the power of those in charge has only grown more formidable and pervasive in forcefully holding down those who are perceived as dangers to the status quo, such as student radicals, social and political opponents, and others outside "the mainstream," thanks to the supply of increasingly alarming means more typical of paramilitary operations than the civilized maintenance of law and order necessary for the functioning of a supposedly mature democracy. Good cases are made in favor of these arguments, to be sure. And, in all fairness, the film incorporates the views of constituents within the system who are legitimately trying to reform it internally. Admittedly, though, "Power" has a tendency to become somewhat circular in making its point, redundantly repeating its genuinely valid contentions but without offering solutions to a scenario that only seems to growing worse without impactful efforts to contain it, a decidedly missed opportunity to meaningfully address the situation. Perhaps that's what is needed next, with this offering serving primarily to draw attention to and raise awareness of the issue, but I think the public at large is already sufficiently cognizant of the situation that this release could have gone farther in tackling its subject. Sustained recognition of the problem is certainly a noteworthy takeaway from this production, but it's unfortunate that it didn't seek to expand on that notion and offer us more in terms of providing answers - and hope for the future.
    2Someguyinparis

    Power misses the opportunity to contribute positively

    While "Power" by Yance Ford aims to delve into the complex subject of policing, the documentary unfortunately falls short in delivering a fresh perspective. It treads familiar ground, reiterating points made by numerous films and series before it. The documentary's portrayal of the police in a persistently negative light adds to an already contentious debate, potentially overshadowing the nuanced realities of law enforcement.

    A balanced approach is crucial when discussing social justice and the role of the police in society. Constructive dialogue is needed to foster understanding and reform. However, "Power" misses the opportunity to contribute positively to this conversation, instead choosing to reinforce a one-sided narrative that may hinder the progress towards a fair and effective justice system.
    10amgrehan

    One of the most important documentaries to watch.

    Incredibly moving, thought provoking and very saddening - this documentary is a much watch. It should be part of the national curriculum for all schools in the United States of America.

    The majority of the reviews for this documentary are unable to see past their author's entitled view of their own existences. The reviews often look to dismiss the context and content as a means to ignore the undeniable truths exposed in this documentary.

    Watch this with an open mind and a humble heart and you will learn a great deal about the unforgivable crimes the US police force has commited against the people for more than a century.
    6peter0969

    Interesting but dry

    Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

    Interesting, yet it feels repetitive with the main subject it wants to explore. The topics about police corruption and abuse of power has been explored within the media for years and the documentary explores the subject with some pretty interesting insights and conversations to explain the issues and the topics. Lance Ford who created "Strong Island" was impactful and while his direction here is good, his sense of exploration and emotion feels lacking and not as strong as his previous movie.

    With the movie using many archival footage, interviews and presentations, the style ends up feeling dry as it ends up feeling like the typical and basic Netflix documentary with some really odd editing choices and repetitive tone. The subject is a very serious matter which I do agree with some of the main points but I wish the documentary didn't feel as repetitive as it is.

    Overall, it is a interesting story but it runs dry at the end of the day.
    7kosmasp

    Not to the people

    No pun intended - the documentary is trying to shine a light into the power police has (in the US) ... which may exceed enormously from what they were intended to have and be for the people. As a comic book hero said: with great power comes great responsibility. It is easy to paint a whole force as bad - what needs to happen is trying to root out the bad people and find a way to have people who are secure in their job and their attitude.

    Because let's keep it real: it is not an easy job. But that is why you need way better training for those who want to actually become and help the people ... with the power that they hold. The movie makes a few good points, but could go deeper on others. Also this is as I already stated confined to America ... but the world is so complex you could never have done all of the police ...

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      The documentary states that the first publicly funded Police force was created in Boston in 1838 when in fact it was created in London in 1829. It talks of Police history but it becomes immediately obvious that the program is about Policing in the USA but is on a global platform with little regard to The Rest Of The World.
    • Quotes

      Wesley Lowery: Frederick Douglass said, 'Power concedes nothing without a demand.' And the power that is American policing hasn't conceded anything. If anything, it's doubled and tripled down on that power.

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      Features The Police Film (1972)

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Влада
    • Production companies
      • Corvidae Media
      • Multitude Films
      • Story Syndicate
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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