
The premiere of Us VS Them exceeded expectations, bringing audiences together for a powerful and emotional experience that sparked meaningful conversations. With heartfelt reactions and strong community support, the film continues to resonate deeply with viewers.
The screening of Us vs. Them at Albertus Magnus College brought together students, faculty, and community members for an engaging and thought-provoking evening. The film sparked meaningful conversations around division, identity, and understanding, creating space for open dialogue and shared reflection. This event served as an opportunity to connect, listen, and explore perspectives that continue to shape conversations beyond the screening.
In a time when the conversation around law enforcement is fraught with complexity and urgency, the new dynamic short documentary film “Us vs Them” emerges as a clarion call for reflection, empathy, and transformation. Conceived by a veteran law enforcement official with decades of firsthand experience, this film steps boldly into the debate, inviting viewers to confront the ingrained “bad guy vs good guy” culture that has long defined the American policing narrative.

"Bravo! Brilliantly done!!!!!!"... Dr. Lorenzo Boyd, Professor University of New Haven
"Thank you and the rest of the group for this amazing production..." Maureen Carr
I can envision a program developing from this documentary..." Rhonda Wink
Us vs. Them was honored to be selected as a featured topic at the 5th Annual Social Worker & Law Enforcement Conference held at Southern Connecticut State University. The conference brought together social workers, law enforcement professionals, community leaders, educators, and advocates to explore solutions that strengthen relationships between institutions and the communities they serve.
As part of the event, attendees engaged with the powerful themes presented in Us vs. Them, including trust, accountability, rehabilitation, and the human impact of incarceration. The film sparked meaningful conversations among professionals working on the front lines of social services, criminal justice, and community engagement, reinforcing the importance of dialogue and understanding in creating lasting change.
The inclusion of Us vs. Them at this respected conference highlights the film’s growing role as an educational and community-building resource, helping audiences examine complex issues through personal stories, lived experiences, and open discussion.

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