Ken Fero

Ken Fero

Biography

Ken Fero is a filmmaker, activist, educator and founding member of Migrant Media which, since 1991, has produced several radical documentaries examining community responses to issues of race, class and resistance. His ground-breaking and multi-award winning 2001 feature documentary Injustice, regarding the killings of predominantly Black people in the UK, had significant international and political impact. It was screened in the European Parliament where Fero also spoke. It is also currently banned by all UK broadcasters. Fero’s recent film, Ultraviolence (2020), reveals the history of militant resistance to UK state violence and was officially selected for the BFI London Film Festival also winning a Special Jury Award (Queens World Film Festival 2021), Special Audience Award (Arbetar Film Festival 2021) and Best Documentary (British Urban Film Festival 2021). Ultraviolence is currently distributed by the British Film Institute.

Production

Injustice

2001

As Producer

Injustice

2001

As Director

Justice for Joy

1995

As Director

Justice for Joy

1995

As Producer

Ultraviolence

2020

As Director

Ultraviolence

2020

As Producer

Tasting Freedom

1994

As Director

Defeat of the Champion

2011

As Director

After the Storm

1992

As Director

Newspeak

2012

As Director

Po Po

2013

As Director

Burn

2014

As Director

Who Polices The Police?

2012

As Director

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