Events

Screening: Power, followed by Q&A with the Director Yance Ford

Oct. 10, 2024, 5:30–7:30 p.m.
Location:

Rosenwald Theater, Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film (VCDF) 109

The Film Department will be hosting a screening of Yance Ford’s new film Power, followed by a Q&A with the director moderated by Professor Mia Mask.

Power traces the accumulation of money, the consolidation of political power, and the nearly unrestricted bipartisan support that has created the institution of policing as we know it. The film offers a visceral and immersive journey to demonstrate how we’ve arrived at this moment in history, from the slave patrols of the 1700s and the first publicly funded police departments of the 1800s to the uprisings of the 1960s and 2020s.

In the United States, police have been granted extraordinary power over our individual lives. The police determine who is suspicious and who “fits the description.” They define the threats and decide how to respond. They demand obedience and carry the constant threat of violence. Thousands of these interactions play out in our cities and towns every day, according to real and perceived ideas of criminality and threats to social order—as decided by the police. Police make the abstract power of the state real.

A blurry frame from the film "Power" by Yance Ford. It shows a group of police officers in helmets, holding batons and marching in a line.
Still from Power by Yance Ford