91 Bullets In A Minute

91 Bullets In A Minute

$24.99

“No Justice!” “No Peace!”  This rising chant from the streets escalated in answer to the seemingly endless incidents of police brutality throughout this great nation. 

Now 7 years have gone by and has anything really changed?

Following the shooting of Amadou Diallo and Sean Bell by members of the NY City Police Department the nation wrestled with this latest incident to rock our nation.

Al Sharpton stood outside court demanding action and then Trayvon Martin happened… However, there are two sides to every story and the truth is often found where you least expect it.  

Now can our nation heal or will we sweep this under the rug now that the verdicts are in?

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Running Time: 90 minutes
Format: 1:78
Sound: Dolby Stereo
Rating: PG-13
Country: USA
Language: English
Genre: Documentary



AWARDS, FESTIVALS, PUBLICITY

WINNER, Best Documentary - Voices of Color Award

“There is no way you can watch this documentary and not come away feeling something. In a lesser film, by a lesser director, the already volatile subject of police brutality could easily be presented as a one-sided, the directors agenda is to get people thinking about the subject matter in ways they may have never considered before.
David Walker, DVDTalk.com

“A thought-provoking documentary highlighting the human suffering which radiates like ripples on a pond in the wake of criminal behavior not only by racist police with itchy trigger fingers but by cop killers to boot. Cleverly juxtaposes the plight of these two different groups of victims, primarily by showing how the loss of loved ones forever affects their wives, children, parents and friends.”
Kam Williams, Philadelphia News Observer

“…this is a must see film. A film that challenges you to think a lot and come up with your own feelings. A thought-provoking and intelligent film that is as shocking as it is important.”
Patrick Ricketts, Video Views