Insaaf (1971)
Filmed partly in Urdu, Insaaf (Injustice) is a public information film aimed at Britain’s South Asian communities. Produced through the Central Office of Information for the Race Relations Board, it seeks to inform viewers of the Board’s role in enforcing the 1968 Race Relations Act, via the story of a young man denied a job he is qualified for due to the racism of his potential employer.
Director:
Robert Giles
Writer:
Tania Rose
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Aziz Resham as Chhotu |
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Marc Zuber as Munna |
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Iqbal Ahmmad as Leila |
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Samantha Tomlin as Seema |
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Rafiq Anwar as Mr. Choudhry |
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Sahab Qizilbash as Mrs. Choudhry |
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Paul Anil as Dilip Kapoor |
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Jenifer Armitage as Hilary Thomas |
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Brian Tully as Appleby |
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Michael Burrell as Selby |
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John Crocker as Bryce |
| Camera | Barry Male | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gregory Harris | Editor |
| Art | Gabriella Falk | Art Direction |
| Production | James Archibald | Producer |
| Sound | Robert Foley | Sound |
| Writing | Tania Rose | Screenplay |
| Directing | Robert Giles | Director |