Project Detail

Under Heaven's Eyes - 'The Systemic and Systematic Unjustified Killings of Black Lives'

Synopsis

Did George Floyd's killing mark a turning point for change or false dawn? Despite the global outcry, US Police continue instigating indiscriminate violence against Black communities. Is there a parallel history of structural racism in Britain? Since watching George's viral footage, Black Britain, Michael's mind has been thrown into freefall.

Details

Year
2021
Type of project
Features
Format
XAVC-I 3840x2160
Director
Christopher Anthony Tajah 1st Feature
Producer
Christopher Anthony Tajah
Executive Producer
Christopher Anthony Tajah
Editor
James Goodenough
Screenwriter
Christopher Anthony Tajah
Director of Photography
James Goodenough
Production Designer
Christopher Anthony Tajah
Sound
James Goodenough
Composer
'Thoughtful Intro' by tunestogo, 'Sad Day' by AGsoundtrax
Principal cast
Christopher Tajah

Production Status

Production Company

Pulse-Thought-Spirit Theatre Company

133 Cavendish Drive
Leyton
London
E11 1DJ
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CTajahOfficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pulsethoughtspirit/
Email: tajchris11@gmail.com
Mobile: 07561046600

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