Zero Tolerance (2004)
Being young is tough, especially if you're Black, Latino, Arab or Asian. In a city like Montreal, you can get targeted and treated as a criminal for no good reason. Zero Tolerance reveals how deep seated prejudice can be. On one side are the city's young people, and on the other, its police force. Two worlds, two visions. Yet one of these groups is a minority, while the other wields real power. One has no voice, while the other makes life-and-death decisions.
Director: Michka Saäl
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: March 26, 2004
Screenplay
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
Keywords
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Zero Tolerance about?
- Being young is tough, especially if you're Black, Latino, Arab or Asian. In a city like Montreal, you can get targeted and treated as a criminal for no good reason. Zero Tolerance reveals how deep seated prejudice can be. On one side are the city's young people, and on the other, its police force. Two worlds, two visions. Yet one of these groups is a minority, while the other wields real power. One has no voice, while the other makes life-and-death decisions.
- Who directed Zero Tolerance?
- Zero Tolerance was directed by Michka Saäl.
- How long is Zero Tolerance?
- Zero Tolerance has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
- What genre is Zero Tolerance?
- Zero Tolerance is a Documentary film.
- Where was Zero Tolerance produced?
- Zero Tolerance was produced in Canada.