Ken Fero

Ken Fero

Ken Fero is a filmmaker, activist, educator and founding member of Migrant Media which, since 1991, has produced several radical documentaries examining community responses to issues of race, class and resistance. His ground-breaking and multi-award winning 2001 feature documentary Injustice, regarding the killings of predominantly Black people in the UK, had significant international and political impact. It was screened in the European Parliament where Fero also spoke. It is also currently banned by all UK broadcasters. Fero’s recent film, Ultraviolence (2020), reveals the history of militant resistance to UK state violence and was officially selected for the BFI London Film Festival also winning a Special Jury Award (Queens World Film Festival 2021), Special Audience Award (Arbetar Film Festival 2021) and Best Documentary (British Urban Film Festival 2021). Ultraviolence is currently distributed by the British Film Institute.

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Ken Fero Movies

  • 1992
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    After the Storm

    After the Storm

    1 1992 HD

    When 'Allied' forces launched a war against Iraq in 1991 the Arab community in Britain sat horrified as they witnessed on television the death of...

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  • 2011
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    Defeat of the Champion

    Defeat of the Champion

    1 2011 HD

    In Birmingham in 2010 the police covertly erected 200 CCTV cameras for ‘Project Champion’ – an anti-terrorist initiative targeting...

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  • 1994
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    Tasting Freedom

    Tasting Freedom

    1 1994 HD

    'Tasting Freedom' documents the struggles of asylum seekers in Britain for recognition of their basic human rights and investigates abuses on asylum...

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  • 2012
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    Newspeak

    Newspeak

    1 2012 HD

    Truth is the first casualty of war and 'Newspeak' explores just how media is currently controlled in the UK through power structures like Ofcom....

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  • 2013
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    Po Po

    Po Po

    7.5 2013 HD

    The story always begins with death. Jason McPherson loses his life in shocking circumstances after being taken to Notting Hill Police Station - the...

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  • 2014
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    Burn

    Burn

    1 2014 HD

    In August 2011 Britain was on fire - what was the spark that led to the crisis? When Mark Duggan was shot by the police the scene was set for a...

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  • 2012
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    Who Polices The Police?

    Who Polices The Police?

    1 2012 HD

    Sean Rigg dies in a caged area in Brixton Police Station in August 2008 and the Independent Police Complaint Commission (IPCC) are called in to...

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  • 2001
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    Injustice

    Injustice

    6.5 2001 HD

    Between 1969 and 1999 over 1000 died in police custody in Britain. In this controversial documentary four women fight to find out how their own loved...

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  • 2001
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    Injustice

    Injustice

    6.5 2001 HD

    Between 1969 and 1999 over 1000 died in police custody in Britain. In this controversial documentary four women fight to find out how their own loved...

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  • 1995
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    Justice for Joy

    Justice for Joy

    1 1995 HD

    Special documentary examining the death of Joy Gardner in 1993 and the subsequent public campaign that culminated in the trial at the Old Bailey of...

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  • 1995
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    Justice for Joy

    Justice for Joy

    1 1995 HD

    Special documentary examining the death of Joy Gardner in 1993 and the subsequent public campaign that culminated in the trial at the Old Bailey of...

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  • 2020
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    Ultraviolence

    Ultraviolence

    7 2020 HD

    15 years after Ken Fero’s ground-breaking film Injustice, which examined deaths in police custody, comes a compelling follow-up that feels as...

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  • 2020
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    Ultraviolence

    Ultraviolence

    7 2020 HD

    15 years after Ken Fero’s ground-breaking film Injustice, which examined deaths in police custody, comes a compelling follow-up that feels as...

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