Cycle
Laura Dyan Kezman, William Howell
Mid-Atlantic Premiere
November 2, 2025
, 4:15 PM

Laura Dyan Kezman and William Howell's new documentary pierces the silence surrounding police violence in America through the story of Ty'rese West, an 18-year-old Black teenager killed by police in Racine, Wisconsin. Developed in close collaboration with Ty'rese’s family, Cycle reframes his legacy—not as a statistic, but as a beloved son whose case was left in the shadows when body cameras were off and headlines never came.

Following the trail of closed courtrooms, misidentification, and unanswered questions, Cycle confronts the “cycle” of systemic whitewashing and law enforcement immunity—especially when incidents aren’t captured for the world to see. Interviews with national legal experts and rare access to sworn testimony dig into the raw, unseen fight for accountability, exposing the exhaustion and courage required to challenge official narratives. Cycle invites audiences to break the endless loop of silence and complicity—demanding that justice becomes more than a fleeting hashtag, and that every story truly matters.

Screening followed by audience talkback with directors Laura Dyan Kezman and William Howell.

COUNTRY: U.S.
YEAR: 2025
RUNTIME: 95 MIN