
International audiences will find some of the films in this programme are geo-blocked at the request of our filmmakers. Please find access to the international version of this programme HERE
How many people are forced to be collateral damage in a system where the odds are against them?
In a world built on questionable foundations of bureaucracy, people are failed daily by the laws and institutions supposedly there to order our world in fair and equitable ways.
Looking to a world of perpetual crises, from migrants at the Turkish border to the police’s mistreatment of detainees with mental health issues closer to home, these non-fiction works articulate a failed system, and those who suffer for it.
Programmed by Miranda Mungai. 71'
This programme contains descriptions of mental breakdowns and physical abuse by police.
Please note, the film A HORSE HAS MORE BLOOD THAN A HUMAN and FORGET ALBERTO FOR NOW is only available to watch for UK audiences at the request of the filmmakers.
Subtitles are provided with thanks to our partnership with Subly.
#madewithsubly
RESTRAINT
Around 1,700 people have gone into police custody in the UK since 1990 and never left. These incidents feature a staggeringly high number of people – about half – suffering a mental health crisis when they come into contact with police, their stories often lost amid years of inquests, inquiries and misrepresentation.
- Year2020
- Runtime19 minutes
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- DirectorTom Goulding, Frank Macpherson
International audiences will find some of the films in this programme are geo-blocked at the request of our filmmakers. Please find access to the international version of this programme HERE
How many people are forced to be collateral damage in a system where the odds are against them?
In a world built on questionable foundations of bureaucracy, people are failed daily by the laws and institutions supposedly there to order our world in fair and equitable ways.
Looking to a world of perpetual crises, from migrants at the Turkish border to the police’s mistreatment of detainees with mental health issues closer to home, these non-fiction works articulate a failed system, and those who suffer for it.
Programmed by Miranda Mungai. 71'
This programme contains descriptions of mental breakdowns and physical abuse by police.
Please note, the film A HORSE HAS MORE BLOOD THAN A HUMAN and FORGET ALBERTO FOR NOW is only available to watch for UK audiences at the request of the filmmakers.
Subtitles are provided with thanks to our partnership with Subly.
#madewithsubly
RESTRAINT
Around 1,700 people have gone into police custody in the UK since 1990 and never left. These incidents feature a staggeringly high number of people – about half – suffering a mental health crisis when they come into contact with police, their stories often lost amid years of inquests, inquiries and misrepresentation.
- Year2020
- Runtime19 minutes
- CountryUnited Kingdom
- DirectorTom Goulding, Frank Macpherson