

An NYPD Detective is shot by one of his own, benevolent brothers in uniform. Communities are ignited - to march for justice. Gangs put their differences aside - for a united fight, an equal opportunity. “That people not be judged by the color of their skin but for the content of their character.” The movement and unity impacts City society and leads to a Blue Wall intervention within the Police force. White cops lust for change and act on it - by flushing out racism. Not an easy fight. In the end, what was considered impossible, became possible.
Acting
Ice-T brings unexpected gravitas to every scene he enters.
Writing
Ambitious script swinging for fences on a shoestring budget.
Director
Brendan Kyle Cochrane
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Brendan Kyle Cochrane's feature directorial debut after years of music videos and shorts. The entire production reportedly shot in under three weeks across New York City locations.
Released in 2021 during peak post-George Floyd discourse, the film's tagline and MLK quote framing sparked debate about whether it was capitalizing on pain or contributing to necessary conversation.