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Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America is a documentary film released in 2010 that depicts the issue of domestic violence in the U.S. as told through the personal story of Kim Mosher, a mother of three from Wabasha, Minnesota, and victim of physical and emotional abuse.
A documentary film about domestic abuse, plus 40 domestic violence videos and other resources. Domestic violence DVDs available from Hillcrest Films.
Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America: Directed by Peter Cohn. With Kim Mosher, Michael Paymar, Ellen Pence. Kim, a Duluth, MN mother of three, is at the center of this compelling exploration of gender violence.
These domestic violence videos cover a broad range of topics, we hope touching on most of the important aspects of domestic abuse. Most interviews run about five minutes. You can also read the transcripts (either as a web page or pdf document).
“Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America” explores the shocking persistence of violence against women in the US. Kim, a Duluth, MN mother of three, is at the center of the story.
As Kim and her daughters flee to a domestic violence shelter, we follow the harrowing struggles in a single-parenting survivor's quest to find work, housing and peace of mind. This multi-level narrative also examines the causes of domestic violence and solutions that have evolved to stop it.
They became the leading innovators of domestic violence policy — successfully implementing a mandatory arrest policy, a “coordinated community response” to domestic violence and a treatment program for batterers.