“The Police” are back – at least in movie theaters in the USA.<br /><br /> Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police is a documentary based on “One Train Later”, the memoir of the group’s guitarist Andy Summers. <br /><br /> The film charts the band’s rise, fall and reunion as seen through his eyes.<br /><br /> Summers, 72, likened his sometimes-biting analysis of lead singer Sting in the film to dishing on a beloved family member, rather than harboring any bad feelings.<br /><br /> “I really believe that at the end of the day, there’s great love and brotherhood between us because we all experienced something quite incredible,” Summers said.<br /><br /> Based on his 2006 memoir, “One Train Later,” the film chronicles the history of the band – from Summers’ perspective. It begins with the period before his chance encounter with Sting and drummer Stewart Copeland to the band’s breakup and 2007-08 reunion tour. <br /><br /> The Police came on the scene during one of the most tumultuous periods in music history – mid-1970s London.<br /><br /> “If you wer