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Opening Night: World Premiere: Silence Heard Loud (15) (LC) + Live virtual ScreenTalk

Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2022

A still from Silence Heard Loud

In Silence Heard Loud we meet seven individuals from six countries who journeyed to the UK in search of safety—fleeing from war, terrorism, ethnic hatred, persecution, and domestic violence. 

Virtual ScreenTalk with filmmaker Anna Konik, participant, activist/mentor Michael DarkoEnver Solomon, CEO Refugee Council & Yasmine Ahmed, Executive Director UK HRW.

But the issues now facing Angela, Janahan, Merwa, Michael, Mohamed, Nirmala, and Selamawit are complex: endless asylum procedures with no permission to work, uncertainty about their futures, and the loneliness of longing for family and home. After many years of integrating into their new local communities and rebuilding their lives, their futures are still under threat.

At any time, the UK Home Office could force them to leave their lives and the relationships they have forged. This artfully crafted film is a reminder of the struggles facing members of our community, and the continued fight for refugees to find freedom and dignity as they navigate the British asylum system.

Poland 2022 Dir Anna Konik 71 min

In English and Arabic with English subtitles

Please Note: This film is HOH captioned for the D/deaf and Hard of Hearing

LC = Local classification

This film contains references to racism, domestic and sexual violence, rape, homophobia, human trafficking and modern-day slavery which viewers may find distressing.

At the Festival’s request, this screening has a reduced capacity of 50%.

This film is also available to watch online on the Human Rights Watch Film Festival streaming platform from Thu 17 Mar at 12:01am, to Fri 25 March at 11:59pm. 

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Is ticket cost a barrier?

The festival does not want the cost of entry to these films to be a barrier for participation in these events. If the price of buying a ticket to this film would prevent you from taking part, please email [email protected] and Human Rights Watch Film Festival will email you a free ticket code.

There are a small number of tickets set aside, first come, first served. Once all free tickets are claimed, the code stops working.

For anyone that purchases a ticket, thank you. Your ticket purchase allows us to support the filmmakers and organisations that are bringing the films to you.

Barbican Cinema 1

Location
Barbican Cinema 1 is located within the main Barbican building on Level -2. Head to Level G and walk towards the Lakeside Terrace where you’ll find stairs and lifts to take you down to the venue floor.   

Address
Barbican Centre
Silk Street, London
EC2Y 8DS

Public transport
The Barbican is widely accessible by bus, tube, train and by foot or bicycle. Plan your journey and find more route information in ‘Your Visit’ or book your car parking space in advance.