Refugee Support Devon: Everybody to Kenmure Street (12A)
+ Q&A
Mon 15 Jun 2026
Category
Other Information
Part of Refugee Week Exeter
Price*
£9 | £7 Members | £5 Students & Under 25s
Time
6pm
Mon 15 Jun 2026
Other Information
Part of Refugee Week Exeter
Price*
£9 | £7 Members | £5 Students & Under 25s
Time
6pm

Dir. Felipe Bustos Sierra
Year 2025 | 100 mins | United Kingdom | English
Presented by Refugee Support Devon to mark Refugee Week.
After winning the Special Jury Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Everybody to Kenmure Street focues on a moment of 13 May 2021, when the Home Office staged a dawn raid on Kenmure Street in Pollokshields and one of the most spontaneous and successful acts of civil resistance in recent memory took place in response.
Glasgow-based documentarian Felipe Bustos Sierra (Nae Pasaran) takes us right down to street level to show what happened in this immersive documentary that recreates the spontaneous act of civil resistance as the multicultural community came together on a shared mission to stop their neighbours’ deportation. Blending crowd-sourced footage with re-enactments and featuring testimonies from those who were there. Everybody to Kenmure Street demonstrates the power of peaceful solidarity and community spirit.
Members of Refugee Support Devon will be present.
This screening will be followed by a Q&A hosted by Refugee Support Devon.
BBFC Rating
Rated 12A – infrequent strong language