One Mile Away

  • Documentary
3/29/2013
90

Documentary about the quest for peace between rival gangs in Birmingham.

This documentary produced by Rare Day and directed by award-winning filmmaker Penny Woolcock charts the attempts by two warring gangs in inner city Birmingham, the Burger Bar Boys (B21) and the Johnson Crew (B6), to bring peace to their neighbourhoods.

Reviews

  • John Chard

    One Mile Away Misses A Trick.

    A frustrating experience all told. One Mile Away takes a lead face member from two of Birmngham's notorious black gangs, and follows their attempts at getting a truce born to stop the senseless maiming and killings that has followed the gang's escalating war. It starts off earnestly and grabs the attention with force, we yearn for Shabba and Flash to succeed, hope springs eternal, could we really see an end to all the death and misery wrung out by denizens of B6 and B21. Yet come the end I found myself at a loss as to how this could win the Michael Powell Award.

    My main problem with the film is that the battle for truce vanishes at the midpoint, and it gets to the point where you wonder if there is any ...

    February 6, 2015

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