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Given the explosive national conversation around police reform, director Deirdre Fishel brings an intense "body-cam" look at the inner workings of the troubled Minneapolis Police Department.  This revealing film follows four of its female leaders striving for racial and gender equality as they reimagine what it means to protect and serve.  In threatening situations, women "police" differently than men — they're more likely to talk than force and often diffuse rather than confront — and so they play a critical role in the transformation of blue culture that begins with restoring trust within local communities. 

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    88 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Deirdre Fishel
  • Producer
    Deirdre Fishel, Aideen Kane, Beth Levison
  • Cinematographer
    Tom Bergmann, Mike Shum
  • Editor
    Sunita Prasad, Christopher White
  • Composer
    Chad Cannon