Box office In the United States and Canada, the film earned $3,041 from fourteen theaters in its opening weekend, and $612 from eight theaters in its second weekend.
Critical response Manohla Dargis, writing for
The New York Times, called the film "formally audacious". Allan Hunter of
ScreenDaily.com wrote: "
Hold Your Fire has all the ingredients of a
Sidney Lumet film… as tense as any thriller from that period, the involving human stories and lasting impact of the events makes for an absorbing, gripping film with theatrical potential." Frank Scheck of
The Hollywood Reporter praised it as a "fast-paced, suspenseful real-life thriller featuring an array of fascinating characters". Tambay Obenson of
IndieWire give it a grade A, describing it as "a searing look into a little-known moment in history with profound repercussions for how we understand policing today".
Awards Hold Your Fire won the 2020
Library Of Congress Better Angels Grand Prize for historical films and the Metropolis Grand Jury Prize at the 2021
Doc NYC Film Festival. It was also
NPR's Documentary of the Week in November 2021. ==References==