These are not my photos, but these are our faces.
Sundance! Everybody to Kenmure Street premiered in Park City and followed with screenings in Salt Lake City and Redstone. Over halfway there. Feeling very lucky to be here among fine and fun filmmakers. Rare opportunity to hang out with editor Colin, Tab and producer Ciara outside of an editing room!
🎬 Everybody to Kenmure Street
In May 2021, residents of a Glasgow neighbourhood took to the streets to stop the deportation of their neighbours, transforming an ordinary day into an extraordinary act of collective resistance.
A powerful documentary about community, solidarity, and what happens when people choose to stand together.
Screenings:
CT: Sat, 13 June 2:00pm Labia
JHB: Sun, 14 June 7:30pm Rosebank Nouveau
#Encounters2026 #EncountersDoc
No mames, güey! EVERYBODY TO KENMURE STREET premieres in Latin America, thanks to @sundanceorg CDMX and @cinepolismx
Opening night film and Q&As with @eugonline@_amyredford@sudeepla and Kim Yutani was a real privilege, and a way to look back on this incredible month sharing the film with audiences outside the UK. Abrazos to all the filmmakers and pals, and particular shout-outs to @marcozavalam and Carlos who took me around the city!
Photos: @debasers@johvau@marcozavalam@esclavodelpop@meansboro
🚨 Drum roll please… 🥁
🎉 EVERYBODY TO KENMURE STREET celebrates a record‑breaking run at GFT with a very special Q&A screening to mark the fifth anniversary of the original protest.
Eight weeks on from @glasgowfilmfest 's sold-out Opening Gala, the Glasgow-made, Sundance Award-winning documentary continues to be loved by our audience — officially becoming the second highest‑grossing new release in our 52‑year history.
Next Wednesday marks five years since a UK Home Office dawn raid in Glasgow’s Southside sparked one of the most spontaneous and successful acts of civil resistance in recent memory. 🙌
To mark this milestone, we’ll be joined by lawyer and campaigner Aamer Anwar, Kenmure Street resident Mohammad Asif, community member Tabassum Niamat, and actor Kate Dickie for a live post‑screening Q&A.
🗓️ Wednesday 13 May, 5.30pm
🎟️ Tickets on sale now
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@aameranwar@inafankle@mohammad_n_asif@tabassum_niamat
📸 @eoin_carey
Spent a fantastic few days in Washington DC, with screenings of EVERYBODY TO KENMURE STREET at @filmfestdc and a very moving Q&A with students at a local high school for @teach_change
Huge thanks to Linda Blackaby, Tony Gittens and Cornelius Moore for their attention and kindness.
We have some remaining EVERYBODY TO KENMURE STREET merchandise 🖼️🧣
Slide 1: An A3 art print by Glasgow-based illustrator @alicesillustrations .
Slide 2: Yes, it is the 1st of May… but we have knitted jacquard @kenmurestreet scarves in tomato red and pale pink! 140x19cm. Made in the UK. Great for the chilly evenings.
20% of profits go to Friends of Scottish Settlers (@fossfalkirk ).
Available at conic.film/shop or the link in bio.
Coming up - the @sundancefilm award winner @kenmurestreet - a special presentation by @hebdenbridgefilm@hbpicturehouse - recorded Q & A with Director Felipe Bustos Sierra. We were lucky to catch him while on his amazing tour of the film in USA. But be quick - only 2 screenings.
In May 2021, a UK Home Office dawn raid triggers one of the most spontaneous and successful acts of civil resistance in recent memory. In Pollokshields, Scotland’s most diverse neighbourhood, hundreds of residents rush to the streets to stop the deportation of their neighbours. This film is like medicine - where collective action won. Don't miss it ! @conicfilm@debasers #refugeesarewelcomehere @calderdalevos