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With the expanded national discussion of police ruthlessness and debasement comes a narrative inspecting the exceptionally inward workings of an unmistakable office by the officers themselves. "Crime + Punishment" is a hard-hitting narrative, set to show up on Hulu this coming August.

The narrative debuted at Sundance Film Festival collecting the Special Jury Prize for Social Impact and was selected for Grand Jury Prize. Coordinated by Stephen Maing ("High Tech, Low Life"), the narrative bases on a gathering of dark and Latino officers of the NYPD, as they uncover the arrangement of standards inside their own area of expertise. Focusing on minority bunches in the city of New York, Maing narratives the legal claim and reviews the officers who are gambling everything to come clean.

From the look of the trailer, the film is an extreme ride amid a period when the national discussion encompassing cops is warmed. The film means to look at the traps of the New York City Police Department and acculturates the officers as they uncover the unjustifiable, infuriating reality at play. We had the chance to see the film at Sundance, and you can read our survey here.

"Crime + Punishment" debuts on Hulu on August 24.

Here's the official trailer:

In the midst of a point of interest legal claim over unlawful policing amounts, "Crime + Punishment" accounts the genuine lives and battles of a gathering of dark and Latino informant cops and the youthful minorities they are compelled to capture and summons in New York City.

A profoundly close and artistic involvement with phenomenal access, "Crime + Punishment" looks at the United States' most ground-breaking police division through the overcome endeavors of a gathering of dynamic obligation officers and one exceptional private examiner who hazard their professions and security to bring light to unsafe policing rehearses which have tormented the areas and roads of New York City for a considerable length of time.











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