One Mile Away

One Mile Away
One Mile Away

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Year

2012

Duration

91 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English

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Synopsis

When disputes over inner-city gang territories escalate into bitter and bloody feuds, how is it possible for those involved to change their behaviour? What would it take to end the cycle of revenge killings? Documentary filmmaker Penny Woolcock sets out to answer these questions by interviewing gang members in an area of Birmingham plagued by gun crime. Her resulting film goes much further, asking broader questions about the causes of the kind of shocking violence witnessed during the 2011 riots, as well as the role the police plays.

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Contains strong language.

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