EDL Girls: Don't Call Me Racist
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Sociopolitical Documentary hosted by Fran Baker, published by BBC in 2014 - English narration
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The English Defence League has gained notoriety as the far-right street movement with racist and extremist members whose protests often end in violence. Many of its members feel misunderstood and misrepresented by the media. This film explores the lives of some of the females living within the EDL's ranks. After the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby in May 2013, the EDL's ranks multiplied five times and a growing number joining the largely male group were women - they are known as EDL Angels. This film follows a committed Angel, a new member and a teenager trying to decide whether to join, over six tumultuous months, charting the impact of EDL leader Tommy Robinson's departure as well as unearthing their views and fears, and shining a light on what members of the EDL believe and why. Gail, 41, is the regional EDL leader for Yorkshire and one of the founding EDL Angels. The film follows her through the court case of the men accused of attacking her, leaving her jaw broken in seven places, and explores how her EDL beliefs have impacted on her life and family. Amanda is an 18-year-old new recruit from Yorkshire. From her first introduction to the EDL to her nervous debut at a demonstration, she speaks of the fear of Muslim extremists that has made her turn to the EDL. The programme follows her journey to understand the EDL's principles as well as the mixed reception she gets from friends about her new political interests. Katie, 16, from Reading is from a large extended family of staunch EDL supporters, including her mum and two sisters. Katie, however, struggles to make up her mind up about whether she wants to be part of their campaigning or if she's even prepared to tell her new college mates about her family's passion.
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- Video Codec: x264 CABAC Main@L3.1
- Video Bitrate: CRF 22 (~1149Kbps)
- Video Resolution: 832x468
- Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Frames Rate: 25 FPS
- Audio Codec: AAC-LC
- Audio Bitrate: Q=0.41 VBR 48KHz (~121Kbps)
- Audio Channels: 2
- Run-Time: 57 mins
- Number Of Parts: 1
- Part Size: 530 MB
- Source: HDTV
- Encoded by: JungleBoy
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BBC.EDL.Girls.Dont.Call.Me.Racist.HDTV.x264.AAC.MVGroup.org.mkv (530.34 Mb) Subtitles: [eng]
Categories: Sociopolitical | Fran Baker | BBC | 2014 | English | Name
Fran Baker
Language > English
Name
Publisher > BBC
Subject > Sociopolitical
Year > 2014