The screening on Sunday 12th July at 15:00 will feature a
post-film discussion with Charmaine Simpson, founder and CEO of Black History Studies, and the director of SHOOT THE PEOPLE, Andy Mundy-Castle.
The screenings on the 13th and 15th July are regular screenings without a post-film discussion.
Shoot The People is a documentary capturing photographer and activist Misan Harriman’s journey documenting global protest movements that drive social change. Renowned for his wide-ranging work — including powerful breakthrough images from the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests and capturing the Palestinian liberation movement on film — Harriman also made history as the first Black man to photograph a British Vogue cover.
The film follows Harriman as he highlights the resilience of grassroots activists fighting for equality, civil rights, and social justice, the film showcases the intersectionality of these movements and their collective power. With historical context, interviews with activists, and explorations of digital activism, the documentary reveals how Harriman's lens brings the world's activism to light, inspiring viewers to recognize their own power in shaping a more just society.