There's an eclectic mix of movies hitting the big screen this summer and Precinct Seven Five is one to check out if you are looking for something that's a little different.

Precinct Seven Five

Precinct Seven Five

Precinct Seven Five is one of several unmissable documentaries that will be released over the next few weeks and will take us 1980s and 90s and the corruption that was rife in NYPD at the time.

The brand new trailer for the film has arrived and it really does look set to be a riveting and jaw-dropping watch:

Precinct Seven Five sees Tiller Russell not only return to the director's chair, but also return to the documentary film genre for the first time since Bad Boys of Summer back in 2007.

During the crack cocaine explosion of the late 1980s and early 90s, one man - a New York City police officer - brazenly led a crew of crooked cops to build his own empire in East New York. Michael Dowd, labelled 'The Dirtiest Cop Ever,' turned the department's 75th Precinct into the dirtiest precinct ever, both protecting and robbing drug dealers and lining his own pockets until they were bursting with cash and drugs.

His arrest in 1992 led to the largest police corruption scandal in New York City history.

Packed with interviews with both those who broke the law and those who protected it, Precinct Seven Five gives audiences the ultimate insider's access, for the first time putting them inside the car - and the minds - of crooked cops.

Precinct Seven Five is released 14th August.


by for www.femalefirst.co.uk
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