. >> the central event in a academy award winning director katheryn bigelow's film, of shocking policee midst of the riots may be largely forgotten today but the content and the aftermath will feel all too familiar to americans 50 years later. earlier this week i spoke to two of the film starts, algae smith and chris shock. >> so i want to read you the hollywood reporter review of the film "detroit" and it said it is based on real events drama determined to pummel the viewer with a tough violent episode in annuals that is deeply unsettling. that is to say the least. how do you convince people, i'll start with you algae, your age, to go and see a film that is a deeply unsettling, pommeling, because it is. >> that is a very big review. but i think it is just as easy as saying this is an educational tool and this is a tool about not just white history or black history, this is american hi history and i feel like everyone should know this. this is something i didn't learn in school. i didn't read this in a book. hi to wait until i'm 22 years old to find out the truth and i would simply say