"Dispatches from Cleveland" is a documentary in five parts that closely examines the early 21st century, rust-belt city of Cleveland. Ohio, one of the most racially divided cities in America in the wake of the police murder of twelve-year-old Tamir Rice. The film follows ordinary people - long shaken by police misconduct, social discrimination, and poverty - whose love for their home pushes them to work together to bring about real change. The film, which is also available as an episodic series on this video, screened at the Cleveland International Film Festival, Frameline Film Festival, and Chicago's Injustice for All Film Festival where it won a Special Recognition Award for Feature Films.
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