WATCH: Theater Audience Sings National Anthem During Powerful New Film 'Police State' - Virtual Premiere This Friday

This week, the highly anticipated documentary 'Police State' premiered in theaters across America, leading to multiple showings selling out and audiences singing the National Anthem. The film will now be heading to a virtual premiere on Friday.

The film, produced by D'Souza Media LLC, focuses on the weaponization of the judicial system against conservative Christian Americans and covers a number of topics, including Big Tech censorship, the multiple indictments against President Donald Trump, January 6th, the growing authoritarianism of the federal government, and more.

Following the film's two showings on October 23 and October 25, there is a virtual premiere on October 27. Tickets for the virtual Friday showing can be purchased here

You can also visit the documentary's official site here

Audiences at both the Monday and Wednesday showings shared videos online of those in attendance breaking out into song at the conclusion of the film to join the January 6th prisoners on screen in the singing of the Star Spangled Banner.

"Another great film 'Police State' by [Dinesh D'Souza]," one X/Twitter user wrote. "Im telling you now, make sure you see it Friday online. At the end, everyone in the theatre was singing the national anthem. So much truth in the film."

"At the end of the film "Police State" they showed a J6er in Prison, andthen everyone in the Theater stood up to sing the National Anthem as they continue to this day inside the DC jail! I hope you're proud [Julie Kelly] for being in the film and promoting Americans to be afraid and against their own government!"

"It was so great to be in a packed theatre of patriots," another audience member explained. "People cheered, cried, and stood to sing the National Anthem. Amazing movie and experience."

"Just left seeing this film in Springfield Missouri. Not a dry eye in the place at the end as we all stood and sang our National Anthem," another 'Police State' fan wrote. "Thank you and [Dan Bongino] for hanging the courage to produce this film. God Bless you both and this Nation."

Americans who missed the initial showings in theaters will be able to watch the documentary from home on Friday, October 27 at 5 PM PDT via the streaming site Worre. Virtual admission for the event is $20.

Those interested can join the event an hour early, beginning at 4 PM PDT, to skip the virtual line.

The virtual premiere will also take place alongside an in-person event in Las Vegas, where D'Souza and Dan Bongino will take questions from the audience about the production of the film and the burgeoning police state taking form in America.

Watch the film's trailer below:

As outlined on policestatefilm.net, the film was released across America for showings in over 700 theaters. The film has been stunningly successful, with D'Souza revealing that the film has surpassed his previous documentary, '2000 Mules,' in ticket sales.

"'Police State' is a movie that I never wanted to make, because I never wanted America to get to a point where a movie like this needed to be made," D'Souza says about his film on its website. "I feel like the animal that alerts the herd to approaching danger, so we can take precautionary steps before it's too late."

The documentary was made in collaboration with conservative commentator and former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino and features actor Nick Searcy.

"The police state isn't coming, it's already here," Bongino said. "The signs are everywhere. And once you recognize them, your senses will be heightened to the danger we're all in."

"The relentless persecution of political opponents by the party in power is a hallmark of totalitarian countries," Searcy added about the current state of political persecution in America. "In a police state, the only real crime is daring to question the State. America is now a police state."

The documentary includes interviews with prominent conservative leaders, including Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), former Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, and others.

You can learn more information about the documentary' Police State' here.

You can follow Sterling on X/Twitter here.

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