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FilmStruck Viewing Party: Police Beat & NWFF on Art House America
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
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FilmStruck Viewing Party: Police Beat & NWFF on Art House America
Tue Mar 27: 7.00pm

Robinson Devor
US
2005
1h 20m

Visiting Artist
** Police Beat writer Charles Mudede in attendance! **

About
Drop by to see your neighbors at Northwest Film Forum immortalized on the Criterion Channels Art-House America series (which profiles art-house power-houses like ourselves from all over the country), then watch the NWFF-produced Police Beat in its first-ever streaming iteration on FilmStruck. The Strangers Charles Mudede, who co-wrote the film with director Robinson Devor, will be in attendance!

About the film:

Police Beat presents a unique protagonist in the post-9/11 world: a morally upright, Republican Muslim police officer. The film follows an African-born Seattle bicycle cop (Z) on his beat for seven days and six nights, covering more than forty crimes, all of which are based on actual Seattle police reports. Starring as Z is Pape S. Niang, a non-actor and former member of the Senegalese Olympic soccer team.

In this highly unconventional crime film, the protagonist is so preoccupied with his (possibly) unfaithful girlfriend that he never once acknowledges the criminal world that swirls around him. The crimes Z encounters become mirrors of his turbulent inner state, as he philosophizes about his unstable romantic relationship. While Zs regular interactions are in English, his thoughts  the films narration  are in his native Wolof, the primary language of West Africa. In this way, Police Beat is an unusual portrait of an immigrant new to the United States that focuses less on the protagonists socio-economic difficulties than on his emotional responses to American life.

Despite a relatively low budget, the film features gorgeous 35mm-scope cinematography from DP Sean Kirby, and manages to incorporate nearly one hundred different locations from the greater Seattle area and Pacific Northwest. This ambitious films cast and crew were entirely made up of local talent; Police Beat is also the first NWFF production to play at Sundance.

Praise for Police Beat:

Sensationally beautiful!  Todd McCarthy, Variety

Emotionally devastating! Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

The most original film in [Sundance] competition.  Dennis Lim, Village Voice

Ubicación

Northwest Film Forum (Ver)
1515 12th Ave
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

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Contacto

Organizador: Ilana Holmes
En BPT desde: Ene 01, 2000
 
House Manager
www.nwfilmforum.org


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