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"Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America” is a comprehensive and timely examination of the shocking persistence of domestic violence in our society.

The complex issues around domestic abuse are refracted through the story of Kim, a mother of three in Duluth, MN.   The film follows Kim and her children from their early days in a battered women's shelter.   Kim then sets out to start a new life -- and although she is a determined and inspiring survivor, she finds that there are no easy happy endings.

The film also tells the story of the leaders who created the hugely influential "Duluth Model,"   the set of domestic violence policies  that have been widely adopted around the world.  Today the Duluth approach faces a challenge from increasingly vocal outside critics.   At the same time the leaders of the battered women's movement are struggling to maintain the spirit of sisterhood that has propelled the movement for 30 years.

This multi-layered narrative also explores key issues involving law enforcement, advocacy, and health care.   The film is recommended for courses in sociology, social work, gender studies, law, medicine and the many other disciplines in which intimate partner violence may be invovled.
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Equally a useful primer on aspects of domestic violence and a purely harrowing story (with a walloping twist), “Power and Control” is highly recommended.
Rob Nelson, Minnesota Post

A stark reminder that this kind of violence is all around us.
Ira Booker, City Pages

Highly recommended.
Educational Media Reviews Online

*** Recommended.
Video Librarian

*** Point[s] to the complexity of the problem and the critical need for national, state,
and community-based responses to crimes of abusive behavior.
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World Premiere, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival, April 2010
Peter Cohn Peter Cohn is a New York film maker and writer. He makes social issue documentary films, looking for stories that explore such social and political issues as US immigration policy, domestic violence, and most recently the situation in Israel and the West Bank. Cohn also creates large scale web based resources to supplement his films, offering a wide array of videos and other materials that allow interested users to deeply explore the topics of his films.  Cohn has been a member of New Day since 2007, and has distributed his films widely to universities and community organizations. Cohn's modest recently completed film. "Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America," premiered in April, 2010 at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Film Festival. His previous film, "Golden Venture," a documentary about the US immigration crisis,has been added to the collections of more than 600 universities, colleges and high schools. His first film (available from New Day, fall, 2011) "Drunks," was released in 1997. It premiered at Sundance and won the entertainment industry's Prism award for its realistic depiction of alcoholism and substance abuse.

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