Exclusive: BBC and Dartmouth Films celebrate five years since George Floyd's death with DOC has a feature that will get a theatrical version.
Reaction: George Floyd was killed [working title] Interviews with members of the Floyd family, the President of the Medaria Aradundo, will take place in the Mennabolis police chief who took the bold step in the martyrdom against one of his officers, and the closest adviser to Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the time in the Samuel Kasumo race.
The document comes five years after Floyd was killed by a white police officer, who was a catalyst for Black Lives Matter's protests in the summer of 2020.
While the diversity initiatives in the United States are canceled by President Trump's decree, the film, Elon Musk, is explored by the police officer who killed Floyd to be pardoned, and the film explores how Floyd's death became one of the most important moments in modern history, which is true sincerity.
DOC will be given a limited play by Dartmouth Films in about 10 UK cinemas before being launched at the British Broadcasting Association in late May. It is one of the many BBC features to go theatrical, including, the last, From Roger Moore, with love.
“The shock waves in the murder of George Floyd in May 2020 have become an incentive to change all over the world – or so it seemed so. Over the past five years, we have seen progress and growth, but also increasing violent feedback. Behind everything we consume on TV, in the news, and on social media, there is a deeper story.”
“The killing of George Floyd created waves around the world, we saw directly how the black life movement was here in London. A violent reaction: George Floyd will be released in about 5 years of the anniversary of George Floyd, which is a reminder of that we come and away from the change in the world.”
backlash It comes from RoGan Productions and Dartmouth Films in the UK in the United Kingdom. It is directed by Oppong and was assigned by Claire Celri. Executive producers are James Rogan, Terisa, Watkins and Solta Rogan. The BBC assigned editor Karl Callam and Emma Loch. The product is Satema Tarawally. The editors are Greg Morgan, Illumal Payne and Brett Erwin, and music by Swindle.