White Riot
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White Riot

Rock Against Racism was formed in 1976, prompted by Eric Clapton. It blends fresh interviews with archive footage to recreate a hostile environment of... anti-immigrant hysteria and National Front marches. Show More

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White Riot (2019) is a captivating film that tells the powerful story of Rock Against Racism, a movement established in 1976 as a response to growing anti-immigrant sentiments and the rise of the National Front. The documentary combines insightful interviews with gripping archive footage, offering viewers an immersive look into the hostile atmosphere of that era.

Prompted by the controversial remarks made by musician Eric Clapton at a concert, Rock Against Racism aimed to combat racism through the unifying power of music. The film showcases how the movement brought together influential musicians, artists, and activists, who used their voices and talents to counter the growing racist sentiment that was plaguing Britain at the time.

Through the use of skillful storytelling, White Riot gives viewers a firsthand experience of the intense period when the movement gained momentum. The film highlights the courageous efforts of individuals who organized a series of concerts and protests, expressing their solidarity against racism. It demonstrates how Rock Against Racism successfully challenged the National Front's influence and helped pave the way for a more inclusive and tolerant society.

With its gripping narrative, White Riot provides an eye-opening account of a pivotal moment in history, exploring the impact that music and activism can have in effecting positive social change. This thought-provoking documentary serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up against racism and discrimination.

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Release Date:

16 Oct 2020

Writers:

Ed Gibbs, Rubika Shah

Awards:

4 wins & 3 nominations