Relations between police and civilians in the U.S. are fraught with peril nowadays. Just last year, five police officers were killed and nine were wounded, along with two civilian casualties, no more than 8 miles from where I live. The flip side of the issue is that many civilians have been killed by police, perhaps justifiably, perhaps not. Filmmaker Thomas Marchese tackles some of the issues involved in his new documentary, Fallen, and we have an exclusive clip to shed light on his approach. Official Synopsis: Every 53 hours in the United States, a police officer is killed in the line of duty. However these losses go mostly unnoticed, overshadowed by sensational, politically charged headlines of the day. Fallen takes a deeply personal look at...
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- 8/23/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Gravitas Ventures has acquired worldwide rights to Fallen, a documentary that puts the lens on fallen police officers and the battle that law enforcement faces to maintain their reputations in media and the public eye. Directed by Thomas Marchese, the polarizing doc is narrated by Michael Chiklis. Marchese, a former police officer, serves as director, producer and writer of the documentary that takes a critical look at the deaths of police officers and the untold stories…...
- 7/24/2017
- Deadline
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