Police Beat (2005)
June 9, 2005
Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Pape Sidy Niang
Z

Ingrid Sanai Buron
Park Visitor

Jake Hart
Internal Affairs Agent

Dennis Kleinsmith
Bullet Proof Vest Man

Jerry Lloyd
Goose Killer

Andy McCone
Rachel's Neighbor

Zack Carlson
Junkie

Brandon O'Neill
Lonely Housebreaker

Anna Oxygen

Gray Eubank
Priest

Hilary Pickles
Park Visitor #3

Sarah Harlett
Actress

Joe Shapiro
Lindy Doorman / Editor

Jake Hart
Internal Affairs Agent

Michelle Sheiman
Purse Snatcher

Robinson Devor
Director / Writer

Alexis Ferris
Producer

Charles Mudede
Writer

Jeffrey Brown
Producer

Sean Kirby
Director of Photography

Mark Winitsky
Editor

Rob West
Casting Director

Etta Lilienthal
Production Design

Joe Shapiro
Editor

Doris Black
Costume Designer

Per Anderson
First Assistant Director

Fon Chen
Second Assistant Director
Media.


Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Police Beat is a 2005 American crime film directed by Robinson Devor and written by Charles Mudede. It follows the life of an African-born Seattle bicycle officer simply known as "Z" for a week. While Z goes about on his policing duties, he finds himself mentally preoccupied with his girlfriend who has gone on a camping trip with an old male friend. This obsession with the absence of his girlfriend and the escalating jealousy and paranoia makes him unfazed by the crimes he witnesses, which take place in locations all over Seattle (including the Arboretum, Gasworks Park in Wallingford, and the Boeing factory in Renton) on different levels of depravity.
The story is narrated by Z in his native Wolof language (the language of Senegal and parts of Mali, the Gambia, Côte d'Ivoire, and Mauritania), though he makes the transition to English when interacting with those around him. Police Beat provides an interesting glimpse into the life of a new immigrant to the United States that focuses less on the protagonist's experience as a new citizen and more on his response to life in an American city. His observation of both human vice and social outlook is contrasted with his conservative sense of duty, both to his work as a police officer and his relationship with his girlfriend.
Based on real police reports that appeared in Charles Mudede's column "Police Beat" for the weekly The Stranger, the film also provides a snapshot of Seattle in the early 21st century.
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