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Everybody To Kenmure Street

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Anti-establishment struggles and activism run in the veins of Glasgow inhabitants. So when In May 2021, a U.K. Home Office raid is launched at dawn on the first day of Eid, it triggers one of the most spontaneous acts of civil resistance in recent memory. In Scotland’s most diverse neighbourhood, hundreds of residents rush to Kenmure Street to stop the deportation of their neighbours.

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Liz Shannon Miller Consequence Feb 3
A
Told tightly and succinctly, it's an inspiring piece of work, enhanced by the diverse collection of voices assembled as first-hand witnesses. Go to Full Review
Robert Daniels RogerEbert.com Feb 1
Felipe Bustos Sierra’s "Everybody to Kenmure Street" is a spirited and imperative portrait of collective action whose urgency painfully speaks to now. Go to Full Review
Siddhant Adlakha Variety Feb 1
Rousing, essayistic. Go to Full Review
Erik Childress Movie Madness Podcast 21h
3.5/4
The story almost seems quaint compared to the recent U.S. response to immigration and protests (including people doing their job legally and keeping their word) but in many ways make it an urgent lesson in recent history and civil discourse Go to Full Review
Louisa Moore Screen Zealots Feb 9
The refusal to stay silent is the backbone of resistance, showing what can be achieved when we stand together. This creative, bird's eye view documentary screams "Power to the People!" Go to Full Review
Martin Kudlac ScreenAnarchy Feb 8
Examines how small scale acts can resonate beyond their immediate circumstances ... what it means to show up, to wait, and to remain present long enough for an administrative process to falter. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Anti-establishment struggles and activism run in the veins of Glasgow inhabitants. So when In May 2021, a U.K. Home Office raid is launched at dawn on the first day of Eid, it triggers one of the most spontaneous acts of civil resistance in recent memory. In Scotland’s most diverse neighbourhood, hundreds of residents rush to Kenmure Street to stop the deportation of their neighbours.
Director
Felipe Bustos Sierra
Producer
Ciara Barry, Felipe Bustos Sierra
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 38m