BY MATTHEW ENG |
Watch a Candid Q&A with the Corrupt Cops of New NYPD Documentary
Williamsburg's Nitehawk Cinema hosted a special panel discussion with the polarizing subjects of Tiller Russell's new documentary The Seven Five, a searing exposé of police corruption in East New York during the eighties-era crack epidemic.
First see the film -- featured on last week's WHAT TO SEE series and still playing at Nitehawk, IFC Center, and Flatbush's Kent Theater -- and then watch this revealing, first-hand discussion on the ugly history among some of New York's Finest.
It's the sort of riveting, remorseful real-life story that future Martin Scorsese crime epics are made of.