Everybody to Kenmure Street

infrequent strong language
Director(s)Felipe Bustos Sierra
Production year2025
Release date13/03/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes99m
CastKeira Lucchesi

Everybody to Kenmure Street

infrequent strong language
Documentary about a 2021 protest on a street in Glasgow where local people staged a standoff with Home Office immigratio ...
Documentary about a 2021 protest on a street in Glasgow where local people staged a standoff with Home Office immigration officials to prevent the deportation of two Sikh men.
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
sexual violence and sexual threat
theme
alcohol and smoking
sex
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
13/02/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Conic Films Limited
violence
Brief physical confrontations between protesters and police break out during the events covered by the film, and are compared to historical protests which are shown in documentary footage that contains images of people being struck with truncheons.
threat and horror
Tensions rise in standoffs between protesters and police.
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), which is both spoken and written on placards, as well as implied uses seen on a badge being worn by a person. Milder bad language includes uses of 'God' and 'hell'.
discrimination
Protesters claim that government immigration policies are based on racism. There are also references to the historical slave trade and apartheid.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A news report makes a brief, undetailed reference to the rape of a woman.
theme
People talk about their fears of the actions of the authorities charged with enforcing immigration policies, which have included injuries being sustained.
alcohol and smoking
Adults smoke cigarettes.
Classified Date:
05/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Conic Films Limited
Classified date13/02/2026
LanguageEnglish
violence
threat and horror
language
discrimination
sexual violence and sexual threat
theme
alcohol and smoking
sex
Director(s)Felipe Bustos Sierra
Production year2025
Release date13/03/2026
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes99m
CastKeira Lucchesi
infrequent strong language
Classified Date:
13/02/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Conic Films Limited
violence
Brief physical confrontations between protesters and police break out during the events covered by the film, and are compared to historical protests which are shown in documentary footage that contains images of people being struck with truncheons.
threat and horror
Tensions rise in standoffs between protesters and police.
language
There is infrequent strong language ('f**k'), which is both spoken and written on placards, as well as implied uses seen on a badge being worn by a person. Milder bad language includes uses of 'God' and 'hell'.
discrimination
Protesters claim that government immigration policies are based on racism. There are also references to the historical slave trade and apartheid.
sexual violence and sexual threat
A news report makes a brief, undetailed reference to the rape of a woman.
theme
People talk about their fears of the actions of the authorities charged with enforcing immigration policies, which have included injuries being sustained.
alcohol and smoking
Adults smoke cigarettes.
Classified Date:
05/03/2026
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Conic Films Limited
Classified date13/02/2026
LanguageEnglish