We are dropped in a desolate, industrial landscape in the exurbs. Two marginalized men, victims of state violence, one paralyzed and one with prosthetic limbs, plot revenge in the key of Black Power, hence the sloganlike title. They play ’80s tunes (hello, Timex Social Club) and, of course, time travel. When are we? Low tech, low fi, with a thick layer of hushed nostalgia— the future is now. This witty and politically incisive sci-fi docudrama is set in a dystopic future Brasilia, featuring strange transmissions from a female leader and an exhilarating mash-up of documentary and fictional film conventions. Sometimes confounding, sometimes fascinating, White Out, Black In is hypnotic to eye and ear—it’s difficult to look away, and why would you want to? (AV)