Grenfell United demands action
This shocking film reveals how the justice system continues to fail victims of the Grenfell Tower fire – four and a half years on.
Credits
powered by- Agency Who Wot Why/London
- Production Company OB Management
- Director Tom Cockram
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Credits
powered by- Agency Who Wot Why/London
- Production Company OB Management
- Director Tom Cockram
- Director Who Wot Why/London
- Post Production Black Kite Studios
- Sound OPM Studio/London
- Producer Marija Dikic
- DP Kia Fern Little
- Editor Sara Faulkner
- Creative Director Conrad Swanston
- Creative Director Alex Bingham
- Design Director Jack Walker
Credits
powered by- Agency Who Wot Why/London
- Production Company OB Management
- Director Tom Cockram
- Director Who Wot Why/London
- Post Production Black Kite Studios
- Sound OPM Studio/London
- Producer Marija Dikic
- DP Kia Fern Little
- Editor Sara Faulkner
- Creative Director Conrad Swanston
- Creative Director Alex Bingham
- Design Director Jack Walker
Sadik lost five family members in the horrific West London fire on 14 June 2017, for the last three years he has attended the Public Inquiry every single day.
He, along with survivors and bereaved families of the 72 victims who died in the inferno are still waiting for the companies responsible for the fire to be charged by the Metropolitan Police.
The campaign group Grenfell United collaborated with London agency Who Wot Why to create the initiative #DemandCharges, the centrepiece of which is this powerful film directed by Tom Cockram and Conrad Swanston.
Set to the achingly sad strains of Max Richter's composition On The Nature Of Daylight, the film features bereaved family members simply stating the horrific truth: that there is a tower of evidence proving the negligence and greed that led to the fire.
Plus, possibly even more painful are the revelations of the many expert warnings that a fire was likely that went unheeded.