New Delhi: The documentary Power will be available on Netflix and will examine the impact of dominant authority on American police. We may look forward to this documentary shedding light on the forgotten past of American police. An impending documentary follows the history of the violent power of the American police force.
On May 17, Netflix will release Yance Ford’s docufilm, adding to its library of captivating documentaries and features. Premiering on January 18, 2024, at the Sundance Film Festival, it had a limited release on May 10, 2024, before hitting over-the-top streaming services.
First look at the trailer for Yance Ford’s documentary Power, releasing in theaters May 10 from @netflix and streaming May 17.
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Plot
This documentary by Academy Award nominee Yance Ford explores the controversial yet captivating history of police authority. Police forces in the United States have grown exponentially over the last few centuries in response to perceived dangers to societal stability. The only word that can demonstrate their domination is power.
This documentary gives viewers a glimpse into the influence of a corrupt past that normalizes abuse against those who identify as non-white. The racial disparities and prejudice linked to colonization, affluence, and whiteness persist today, which is mirrored by the fact that police authority is the immediate power.
Slaves, indigenous peoples, and the working class have felt the effects of power dynamics more acutely than the privileged white majority because they are distinct from white America.
There are a lot of archives and rare footage showing police violence in the trailer, and it’s clear that cops treat individuals differently because of their ethnicity or colour.
When and Where to Watch?
On May 17, 2024, the documentary Power will have its world premiere on streaming behemoth Netflix.
On January 18, 2024, it made its international debut at the Sundance Film Festival. The Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival (May 1, 2024) and CPH: DOX (March 18, 2024) were additional venues for its screenings. May 10, 2024, was the date of its limited release.
A great visit from Yance Ford!✨
The director-writer-producer’s new film POWER opens in theaters tomorrow before heading to @netflix on May 17. pic.twitter.com/KRpKNNDYMz
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Cast and Crew
Yance Ford is responsible for writing, directing, and producing Power. Throughout hundreds of years, it delves into the breadth and depth of the American police force.
Wesley Lowery, Christy Lopez, Julian Go, Elizabeth Hinton, Baher Azmy, Paul Butler, Redditt Hudson, and Charlie Adams are among the many personalities included in the documentary, as can be seen in the archive footage.