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Solidarity: Blacklisting film + Q&A, London
7th September 2019 @ 8:50 pm - 10:10 pm
£12Film: Solidarity (UK, 2019, 76mins), followed by Q&A with director Lucy Parker
For decades, a secret blacklist kept thousands of people out of the UK construction industry. Most of the major firms were involved, vetting thousands of applicants and supplying the blacklist with information on ‘undesirables’.
Workers who organised to ensure their legal rights such as getting paid on time or being provided with the proper safety equipment, were listed and excluded.
After the illegal blacklisting firm was raided in 2009, the files were found to contain information that can only have come from the police or security services. The Independent Police Complaints Commission admitted that every constabulary’s Special Branch appears to have routinely supplied personal details of citizens. This is not police officers upholding the law – it is police breaking the law to maximise corporate profit.
Many spycops from the Special Demonstration Squad took a particular interest in trade unions, becoming members and joining picket lines.
SOLIDARITY attentively follows meetings between activists and law students, brought together for the film, revealing the determination of a community working together to find a route to justice.
The film has its London premiere as part of the Open City Documentary Festival.
Where: Regent Street Cinema, 307 Regent Street, London W1B 2HW
When: Saturday 7th September, 8.50pm.
Tickets on sale here.
£12 full price
£11 registered disabled, unemployed, senior citizen, student
£8 child
SOLIDARITY was made by visual arts organisation City Projects and filmmaker Lucy Parker, who has been working alongside members of the Blacklist Support Group for over four years. The project has generated several short films, exhibitions and events.