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Injustice benefit screening - Birmingham: Sat 19th March 2005

Indy Brum Volunteer | 15.03.2005 14:31 | Birmingham

Benefit Screening of the powerful film banned by Channel 4 and the BBC
+ Q&A event with families & filmmakers + live hip hop, poetry & sounds and music.

Saturday 19th March 2005 (Film starts at 7.30pm - music till late)
Coach & Horses, 162 Mary Street, Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12.

Bus: 35 or 50

I N J U S T I C E

(98minutes/2001/Cert:15)

'Injustice' is a radical documentary about the struggles for justice by the
families of people that have died in police custody in the UK.
Now showing for its third successive year.

** Winner Best Documentary - BFM London Film Festival 2002 **
** Winner National Social Justice Award 2003 **
** Winner Best Documentary (Human Rights) - One World Film Festival 2003**
**Winner New Nation Campaign Group of the Year Award 2004**

Benefit Screening of the powerful film banned by Channel 4 and the BBC
+ Q&A event with families & filmmakers + live hip hop, poetry & sounds and music by:

Hillz Yungsterz
(Hip Hop rappers includes 'Injustice' track)
shortMAN
(Urban Poetry Performance includes 'Thin Justice' )
Princess Emmanuelle
(Hip Hop Poetry Performance includes 'Unjust' )
Super Ape
(Music & sounds till late)

Saturday 19th March 2005
(Film starts at 7.30pm - music till late)
Coach & Horses,
162 Mary Street, Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12.
Bus: 35 or 50

Entrance by donation.
Info: 07770 432 439 or 07811483324

 http://www.injusticefilm.co.uk


"a rousing hymn to united struggle " Time Out - Critics' Choice

"one of the most powerful films ever made in this country" The Guardian

For more information on INJUSTICE  http://www.injusticefilm.co.uk

INJUSTICE - THE FILM THAT REFUSES TO DIE!

Indy Brum Volunteer

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  1. background — - -
  2. background info. from the injustice website — If legal justice fails, street justice will prevail