#EnoughisEnough

April 18, 2018 by J-Wire Newsdesk
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Malcolm Green says this the film he wishes he never made. Anti-semitism in the UK.

Or rather, the film I wish I’d never had to make. However, in the UK today, in some ‘pockets’ of our political system (rather large pockets it has to be said), antisemitism is making itself felt with a vengeance.

And whilst there is a lot of handwringing and tut-tutting going on, there is very little action to send this hatred back to the fringes and beyond.

That’s why I was invited to make this film. Written, shot and finished in under a week, I was so proud to work with a ‘cast’ of young contributors – Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Hindu, atheist and everything between. They inspired me with their passion and their balls.

To those who gave their time, producing, editing and ‘doing, doing, doing instead of talking, talking, talking….

Thank you.

 

ENOUGH is ENOUGH from malcolm green on Vimeo.

Written & Directed by Malcolm Green
Producer – Sara Huxley (courtesy of Mini Productions)
Editor- Samantha Neal
Music – Kevin Pollard
Sound – Timo Salia

#EnoughIsEnough

 

 

 

Comments

2 Responses to “#EnoughisEnough”
  1. Stephen Hynes says:

    Malcolm Green shouldn’t have had to make this short film but but I’m glad that he did.
    Enough is enough.
    Steve

  2. ESTELLE BEHRENS says:

    A LEGISLATION SHOULD BE PASSED THAT ANTI SEMITISM IS A CRIME OF HATE AND RACISMN AND THE PENALTY SHOULD BE IMPRISONMENT .

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