This is a past event
No One Is Illegal Every Day Tomorrow is a documentary that shows the brutal reality of non-European migrants and asylum seekers on their journey to reach a safe country, away from war, persecution for their ideology and religious beliefs, sexual orientation, climate change and poverty.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS EVENT SCREENING IS NOW FULLY BOOKED.
Filmed in Spain, France, Northern Ireland, Poland, the Republic of Ireland and Morocco, Carlos Underwood's film interviews activists, asylum seekers, journalists, refugees, academics, diplomats, social leaders and politicians, to explore different life stories and to visualise a humanitarian emergency that is distorted by the media, criminalised by governments and misunderstood by society.
Screening at 2.30pm on Wednesday 22 May. This event is presented by the Centre for Documentary Research at Queen's. Please note: booking for this event is handled externally and not by QFT.
This free screening will be followed by a panel discussion with director Carlos Underwood and producer Maria Atahona.