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The Force (2017)

A Film About The Oakland Police Department

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Peter Nicks

Synopsis

The Force presents a cinema vérité look deep inside the long-troubled Oakland Police Department as it struggles to confront federal demands for reform, a popular uprising following events in Ferguson, MO, and an explosive scandal.

Actors

Juan-Carlos Zapata
Juan-Carlos Zapata
Bridesgroom

Crews

Peter Nicks
Peter Nicks
Director
Peter Nicks
Peter Nicks
Director of Photography
Lawrence Lerew
Lawrence Lerew
Editor
Justin Melland
Justin Melland
Original Music Composer

Trailers and other movies

The Force Trailer #1 (2017) | Movieclips Indie

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