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INDEPENDENT LENS: Charm City

Mr. C at the morning meeting of the Rose Street Community Center in the heart of East Baltimore.
Courtesy of Andre Lambertson
Mr. C at the morning meeting of the Rose Street Community Center in the heart of East Baltimore.

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Meet the People Working to Stem the Tide of Violence in Baltimore

Filmed over a violent three-year period when Baltimore’s nickname never seemed less apt, “Charm City” profiles a group of police, citizens, community leaders and government officials who, with grit, fury and compassion, are grappling with the consequences of violence and trying to reclaim their city’s future.

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Directed by Marilyn Ness, “Charm City” premiered on INDEPENDENT LENS in April 2019.

On the streets of Baltimore, shooting is rampant, the murder rate is approaching an all-time high and distrust of the police is at a fever pitch.

With nerves frayed and neighborhoods in distress, dedicated community leaders, compassionate law enforcement officers and a progressive young city councilman try to stem the epidemic of violence.

Baltimore City Councilman Brandon Scott.
Courtesy of Andre Lambertson
Baltimore City Councilman Brandon Scott.

Filmed during the lead up to, and aftermath of, Freddie Gray’s death in police custody, “Charm City” is a powerful cinema vérité portrait of those surviving in, and fighting for, the vibrant city they call home.

Police captain Monique Brown on patrol in the southern district of Baltimore.
Courtesy of John Benam
Police captain Monique Brown on patrol in the southern district of Baltimore.

“’Charm City’ captures the realities of Baltimore by focusing on real-life cops, community organizers and politicians who are trying to save lives in the city that The Wire defined as urban decay,” said Lois Vossen, INDEPENDENT LENS executive producer. “Marilyn spent three years capturing life in one of the city’s toughest neighborhoods to reveal three sides of the same story: the law enforcement officers who patrol the streets, the residents trying to survive those streets and make them safe for others, and politicians working with both groups. Although the issue of gun violence continues to dominate news cycles, ‘Charm City’ offers brief flashes of hope that remind us that positive change is possible."

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Credits:

A Big Mouth Production in association with Webber/Gilbert Fund and Motto Pictures. Director/Producer is Marilyn Ness. Producer: Katy Chevigny. Executive Producers: Dana DiCarlo and Fagan Harris. Co-Executive Producers: Peter Gilbert, Julie Stampler, and Chris Webber. Executive Producers for Motto Pictures: Julie Goldman, Christopher Clements and Carolyn Hepburn. Director of Photography: Andre Lambertson. Editor: Don Bernier. Composer: T. Griffin.

Director Marilyn Ness on her verité documentary 'Charm City'