Into Film Clubs
Into Film Clubs provide opportunities to watch, review and make films.
2013
36 minutes
Drama, Short Films
English
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Human trafficking and modern day slavery are serious crimes that still take place across the UK but despite the suffering of victims, public understanding around this issue remains limited. In partnership with the anti-trafficking charity Unchosen, Into Film has curated a selection of short films to raise awareness about these difficult issues among young people. Based on real case studies, these films depict the struggles faced by three young people trafficked to the UK and forced to work. The collection includes winners of Unchosen’s short filmmaking competition as well as two films made by young filmmakers. Whilst the issues raised by the films are clearly challenging they also provide a great stimulus for engaging discussion and inspiration to tackle these important social issues.
This film programme has not been classified by the BBFC. Into Film suggest the films are engaging for ages 14+. Please note the films deal with difficult issues around Human Trafficking.
Nick Broomfield turns to fiction to tell the shocking true story of the 23 illegal Chinese immigrants who drowned while cockling in Morecambe Bay.
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Read MoreTwo undocumented migrants form a close bond as they help each other navigate the hostile and dangerous underbelly of a London most of us never see.
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The extraordinary true story of Solomon Northup, a free black man who was abducted from New York and sold into slavery in 1841.
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