Anthony Bryan and his personal struggle to be accepted as a British Citizen during the Windrush immigration scandal.Anthony Bryan and his personal struggle to be accepted as a British Citizen during the Windrush immigration scandal.Anthony Bryan and his personal struggle to be accepted as a British Citizen during the Windrush immigration scandal.
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Deeply powerful true-life drama about just one of the people so egregiously treated during Britain's Windrush scandal. It's understated, and all the more moving for it - simmering with rage, you find yourself keeping tears at bay for almost the whole running time.
Year 1948. Post-WWII era.. British government invited around 500+ workers from Jamaica to settle in UK to help rebuild their country. The first batch of those settlers embarked HMT Empire Windrush. Their offsprings are known as the Windrush generation in UK. In 2010, the Home office destroyed the landing cards of thousands of Windrush immigrants and in 2012, David Cameron's administration formed a committee called hostile environment working group that echoed a broader rancour towards migrants in the UK. As the local officers and managers kept hunting for 'low hanging fruit' (easy target), some 850 people were wrongly detained between 2012-17. And one of them was Anthony Bryan. This is his dramatic memoir of his ordeal. Patrick Robinson delivers a mature immaculate performance. An eye opening and thought provoking drama as often we turn a blind eye to the struggles and challenges that 'not legal' migrants face. As Amber Rudd, the Home Secretary who later resigned, apologized that this policy was a mistake and she said that she saw this only as an individual issue not as a systemic problem.. A must watch ..
This is such a stain on recent U.K. history. Its not a matter of colour - it's a matter of honour and morals.
Someone arrived Legitimately in U.K. aged 8. Builds a whole life here and is told "he is illegally living here"
Not just that - the way "the system" dealt with these British Citizens is appalling. The Politicians of all shades should hang their heads in shame.
Especially one or to in particular. (Mentioning no names)
Someone arrived Legitimately in U.K. aged 8. Builds a whole life here and is told "he is illegally living here"
Not just that - the way "the system" dealt with these British Citizens is appalling. The Politicians of all shades should hang their heads in shame.
Especially one or to in particular. (Mentioning no names)
The other reviews here describe it all.
This is an outrage that a man who came to UK when he was 8 would get treated like an illegal at the age of 58! What is wrong with the bureaucrats at UK immigration? Are they total idiots. This poor guy got placed in a detention centre like a prison, he loses his job. Immigration offered to 'repatriate' him back to Jamaica! Outrageous!
A story of racism, prejudice & mistreatment. And he is not the only one who has been victimised by a department clearly being run by nasty characters with limited humanity or intelligence.
A fine piece of drama to tell a story that will remain a record of truth. And this all happened only 3-4 years ago!
This film was incredibly moving, as its story and brilliant presentation eliminated any sight of actors. It simply allowed a loving family to play out its tragedy before my eyes. Within ten minutes of watching this film, I quickly realized that I wasn't sneaking a peek at the injustice sought upon strangers from a foreign land but rather how easy it was for me, as an American, to not consider any other nationality of people to be a government's target for soul destruction because of the color of skin. So, quite honestly, this film didn't just educate me but humbled my very existence in the most entertaining way ever.
Did you know
- TriviaWriter Stephen S. Thompson is the brother of the real-life Anthony Bryan.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.117 (2020)
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