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Tuesday February 26, 2002 12:17
by irishhead
NCAD/Thursday 28th Feb / 6.30 pm / Large lecture hall
Ken Fero presents a rare Irish screening of ‘Injustice’, a controversial documentary which he directed on deaths in police custody in the UK. The screening will be followed by a question and answer session with the Director.
Ken Fero presents a rare Irish screening of ‘Injustice’, a controversial documentary which he directed on deaths in police custody in the UK. The screening will be followed by a question and answer session with the Director.
Date: Thursday 28th Feb
Time: 6.30 pm
Venue: Main Lecture Hall, National College of Art and Design, Thomas Street, Dublin 8.
Admission is free and open to the public.
"When Ken Fero turned his camera of Shiji Lapite, he had no idea where it would lead him. Seven years, and hundreds of hours of footage later, he has ended up with one of the most powerful and despairing films ever to have been made in the UK. Injustice is the simple title and complex subject of this film that documents deaths in police custody – mainly black deaths – over a six year period." – The Guardian
Screenings of the film in the UK have been dogged by legal difficulties and by attempts by the Police to shut them down whenever possible. Fero and company have resorted in the past to ‘Geurilla’ style screenings, the locations of which were not revealed until the last minute.
Considering recent controversies and events here in Ireland, the underlying theme of the dangers of Police unaccountability is timely and relevant.
Detailed information about the film can be found at www.injusticefilm.co.uk
This screening is part of a series of free public talks and screenings hosted by the NCAD Students Union.
For further information or to get in touch with Ken Fero, contact ncadsu@hotmail.com, ecrudden@hotmail.com or phone Annette at 01 / 6364269.