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Kenmure Street protests documentary to open Glasgow Film Festival
Summary
Everybody To Kenmure Street, a film about the 13 May 2021 Kenmure Street protest in Glasgow, will open the Glasgow Film Festival and receive its gala UK premiere at the Glasgow Film Theatre on 25 February.
Content
A new documentary titled Everybody To Kenmure Street will open the Glasgow Film Festival next month. The film revisits events of 13 May 2021, when a Home Office raid in Pollokshields led hundreds of locals to gather on Kenmure Street. Protesters surrounded an immigration van for several hours and the two men inside were released. The film is directed by Bafta-winning Glasgow filmmaker Felipe Bustos Sierra and combines crowd-sourced footage, archive material, and staged scenes with actors conveying anonymous testimonies.
Key facts:
- The film focuses on the Kenmure Street events of 13 May 2021, linked to a Home Office operation in Pollokshields.
- Protesters surrounded an immigration van for several hours and the two men in the vehicle were released.
- Everybody To Kenmure Street is directed by Felipe Bustos Sierra and uses crowd-sourced footage, archive film, and set-designed scenes.
- The gala UK premiere will take place on 25 February at the Glasgow Film Theatre, launching the festival's 22nd edition.
- The film is executive produced by Emma Thompson and is scheduled for a full cinema release in March.
- The full Glasgow Film Festival programme will be announced on 21 January, and the festival will close on 8 March with the UK premiere of James McAvoy's directorial debut.
Summary:
The film brings attention to a specific neighbourhood protest and the actions that day in Pollokshields, presenting that material through personal footage and recreated scenes. Its gala UK premiere on 25 February at the Glasgow Film Theatre will open the festival, and the film is slated for wider cinema release in March, with the festival programme due to be published on 21 January.
